LasVegasFitGirl
Cathlete
I'm looking for advice on an Ireland vacation, such as: best time of year, guided tour or not, is it easy to rent a car and drive yourself around? Must see places and where to stay away from.
You've made me want to go back!I saw this post and had to check it out. Both my parents are from Ireland. There is so much to see and do that I'd say don't try to do it all!!! forgive my quick ramble ... here goes in no particular oreder ....Stay in B&B's if you can, get the extra insurance on the car, Dublin has wonderful museums but don't bring a car into the city, it's too expensive but go and stay a few days in Dublin if you can swing it and if you like art it has one of the best art museums in the world. See the Book of Kells, go to the National Museum of Archeology, see Kilmainham Jail and weep. Fly into and out of Shannon if you can. Take it slow. Live in small towns. Find what's your passion and focus on that. Scenery? History? Genealogy? Finds way to save money on food on every day meals and then go to one or two amazing restaurants. Spring and Fall are fab but I've even gone in Dec/Jan and loved it. I brought extra layers, rubber boots & a good rain coat but I live in Minnesota where winter is brutal so Ireland in the rain and gale force winds on the West Coast didn't bother me. Find places to listen to music in local towns, read local papers, find favorite authors and go to where they lived & wrote .... See ancient dolmens, visit Newgrange and Cede Fields in Mayo, climb Cruac Patrick( if the weather isn't too wild). Rent bikes and workout with the wind as a workout challenge. Go to the Druid Theater in Galway or the Abby in Dublin. See Opera in Wexford. Tour the "Big Houses" owned by the Anglo-Irish Aristocracy, see the ruins of fields from the Famine with the rubble of abandoned homes left behind as a silent testament of the attempted Genocide of the Irish People and their Culture. Visit a cheese making farm or fish farm. Go to Northern Ireland. Visit the city of Belfast. See the beautiful countryside of the 6 counties. Go to the Giants Causeway. See Derry - take a walking tour and read about it's history. Go to Donegal and breathe in the North Atlantic Air see some of the wildest beaches in Ireland.Find local walking tours and go walking. Just Go.