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Discover The Treasures Of Ireland

Discover The Treasures Of Ireland

Discover The Treasures Of Ireland

Discover the treasures of Ireland- tips for first-time visitors Ireland will resemble a chest of pleasures and dreams to those traveling to this country for the first time. Ireland is a fairytale land with shamrocks and leprechauns legends, but in spite of all these symbols, it has many things to offer besides its green landscapes. Sightseeing Ireland Deciding what to see first when you arrive in Ireland, may be a difficult task. Ireland has many tourist attractions for all sorts of travelers: from rustic sites with traditional farms, to ancient monuments in the Dingle>, once named by National Geographic the most beautiful place on earth. My advice is to take a short trip to Killarney region, famous for lakes nearby, and if you feel comfortable with tiny roads, rent a car and drive to another must see spot - Cliffs of Moher. Surfers and sea lovers should plan a trip to Achill Island, Ireland's largest island. This popular destination has 5 blue flag beaches and stands close to the world's highest sea cliffs, Croaghaun. A bite of Ireland's History An Ireland vacation is not complete without a visit to the remarkable historic sites. Ireland's treasures include two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Br na Binne - the largest prehistoric megalithic sites in Europe and Skellig Michael - a monastic ancient complex. Nightlife & excellent beer Are you tired of nature's beauties? It's time to go back to civilization and visit Ireland's most popular city: Dublin. You don't have to be a party-goer to experience one night in Irish pubs. My advice would be not to stop in the first one. There are dozens of pubs waiting for tourists and locals to drink the well-known Guinness beer. If the bar is full, look for another, and try those with live music. You shouldn't be surprised if a stranger will talk to you. It's a tradition to make new friends this way. If you liked drinking Irish beer, a visit to the Guinness Storehouse should be on your list of Dublin's attractions. The amateurs of fine liquors will find another tourist attraction to visit. The Jameson Distillery is the perfect place to discover the history of the old Irish whiskey. When to visit Ireland I advise you to avoid Ireland form May until July. This is the peak of the tourist season. The best times to see Ireland's magnificent landscapes are spring and autumn, when you will have the chance to visit top attractions, avoiding big crowds. Besides, the weather can surprise you with warm afternoons. Not to mention the popular parades, fireworks and music of St Patrick's Festival, celebrating in March.
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