What are some of the MUST SEE sites in Ireland?

14 August 2024

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What are some of the MUST SEE sites in Ireland?

Let's talk travel to Ireland. I had a client who retired as a guidance counselor travel to Ireland as a single back in March. She is a history buff and there is some much history there. So here are some top spots to visit on your vacation to Ireland. The best time to visit Ireland is between March and May, and September to November, when it's not as crowded as it is in summer, or as cold as it is in winter. That said, Ireland has a mild, temperate climate and although it's rainy at times, you can visit all year round.
Cities like Dublin and Galway
Ring of Kerry or the Dingle Peninsula
Cliffs of Moher
The Burren
Blarney Castle and the Rock of Cashel
Giant’s Causeway
The Aran Islands
Connemara
Killarney National Park
The Guinness Store House or the Jameson Distillery in Dublin or the Jameson Experience in Midleton (near Cork)
Whether you want to explore on your own or be part of a group or have your own private driver, Ireland may be a destination to consider!
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