Tag: Ireland travel tips

Ireland May Offer Discount Card to Tourists with Irish Ancestry

Cliffs of Moher  Photo by JLHalsted  www.familyrambling.com

Cliffs of Moher

The latest plan to revive travel to the Emerald Isle involves offering discounts to some of the country’s top tourist attractions (like the Cliffs of Moher, pictured above) to visitors who can prove Irish ancestry.

According to Foreign Affairs Minister Micheál Martin, firms are being invited to come up with ideas on how to operate the project.  Current thoughts are that successful applicants would receive a credit-card type “pass” to use for their discounts.  The Certificate of Irish Heritage would not entitle the holder to any legal rights. Read More »

10 Tips for an Authentic Holiday in Ireland

Ireland is known for hospitality, pubs and craic (pronounced crack it loosely translates to fun or to have a good time).  Unfortunately, too many travelers miss out on the craic.  Allow me to help you find it and make your Irish holiday one filled with fond memories.

Photo by Jody Halsted  www.havekidwilltravel.com

Photo by Jody Halsted www.havekidwilltravel.com

10)  Drive yourself. This is truly the best way to tour Ireland.  The pace is your own.  You can follow the intriguing sign for hot tea and scones or try to find the castle you think you see in the distance.  In Ireland, getting lost is half the fun.  Really.  The only time to avoid driving is in the city of Dublin (they have fabulous public transport) or if you want to do the Ring of Kerry (though I recommend skipping that and driving the Dingle peninsula).  Think of it this way; do you want to meet the Irish or other tourists?

9)  Get off the highway.  Unless you are in a hurry to catch your flight, get off the highway.  Many of the greatest sights in Ireland are far off the beaten path (Glendalough, the medieval town of Kells and the Burren to name only a few).  Sure, you may get lost (see tip #10) but in Ireland you don’t remain lost for long- it’s not that big!

8) When you visit a pub sit at the bar.  It’s a fact- locals sit at the bar; tourists sit at tables.  So grab a seat and say hello.  You’ll surely make a few friends if you buy them a pint and you’ll be invited to join in on the craic.  If you’re traveling with kids (as we do) sitting at the bar isn’t the best option.  Pick a table as close to the bar as possible and order your drinks from the bartender.  Strike up a conversation.  If you’re lucky the craic might move to your table! Read More »

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