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Ireland

The emerald Island is both breathtaking and lyrical. Known for the green landscapes and extra-friendly people, Ireland is indeed exactly like the postcards. The tiny island has history to learn, charming villages,bustling cities, and breathtaking castles to explore, and stunning scenery to take in. It is the perfect destination to slow down and stay a while in, and the locals make sure you do.

Good to Know

Popular Places to Visit
Dublin, Cliffs of Mohor, Giants Causeway, Ring of Kerry, Blarney Castle
Visa Requirements
Visa in not needed for U.S passport holders
Languages Spoken
English
Currency Used
Euro/ Pound Sterling in Northern Ireland

Destinations

Dublin
The most popular city in Ireland is great place to start or end your Ireland experience. Full of museums, historic landmarks, festive pubs and restaurants, the locals will tell you it is the greatest city in the world. The cobblestone streets are perfect for strolling, and the shops and pubs will always be inviting.

 

Belfast
Once known as the city for ship builders, this Northern-Ireland city has become the hot-spot for young travelers. With new hip and modern hotels and nightclubs popping up, the city has risen from a rough past into the place to be.

 

Galway
A bohemian twist on Irish culture, this artsy city is considered to be a favorite by all who visit. The bright and cheerful pubs and shops are nestled between medieval walls giving it an old world charm.

 

County Cork
This is where you get the perfect image of Ireland. Located in the southeast region of the Island, dotted with lovable little villages, surrounding the thriving city of Cork, this area is known for their devotion to the finer things in life.