Ireland Chauffeur Travel - Private Guided Tours of Ireland
Ireland Chauffeur Travel are customized private touring experts based in Ireland. We offer guided luxury tours of Ireland including accommodation events and activities. Our itineraries are expertly customized and crafted to your requirements. Video produced by Travelshake Social Media.
Ireland Chauffeur Travel: Private Guided Tours of Ireland
Ireland Chauffeur Travel are customized private touring experts based in Ireland. We offer guided luxury tours of Ireland including accommodation events and activities. Our itineraries are expertly customized and crafted to your requirements. Video produced by Travelshake Social Media.
Kinsale, Ireland and the Rock of Cashel
Kinsale in the south of Ireland is a coastal village famous for its brightly colored shops, gourmet restaurants and significant history.
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Mostly you’ll find that it’s the perfect small town to walk around in. Did we mention pubs yet? Oh yes, you’ll find lots of Irish music in the pubs of Kinsale. It is a small town with a friendly atmosphere. It’s the kind of place where you just want to hang out and relax.
Kinsale has become one of Ireland's most popular visitor destinations, and yet it is somewhat remote.
It's not very crowded except for a couple of months in the summertime when it does get rather busy.
The rest of the year it's a little bit more quiet and peaceful than the other major Irish destinations, because it's on the far southern shore away from the main intercity highways. Coming in through the little downtown, we’re soon driving along the marina as we get to our hotel, the Actons, nicely located just a short walk from the town center.
One of the defining characteristics and most pleasant aaspects of the city is that it's right on the water. There's a big natural harbor that played a large role in its history and economy, which has involved fishing and trading with Europe, and some important military battles because of its strategic location. More on that later.
The town consists of well-preserved historic buildings because during the twentieth century this area was in economic decline. Nothing much happened here, there was very little development. And so the old buildings from centuries ago are still standing. It's one of those delightful historical sequences where a town was booming in the 1600s and 1700, 1800s with many attractive shops and homes built in a nicely organized village center, then went into decline, left alone for a hundred years, and now it's been rediscovered. The buildings are all renovated and painted in a lively variety of colors.
In the last forty years, Kinsale has really blossomed and has bounced back today as a very attractive destination, with sThe largest public gathering place is Market Square, which has the only pedestrian streets in town.
Tips for Travel to Ireland Podcast 003 - Driving in Ireland
Is driving in Ireland difficult? Lots of people ask if it hard or difficult to drive in Ireland.
The driver sits on the right side of the vehicle and drives to left - on the left side of the road. People who have never tried it, wonder it's easy to adapt.
Mindie Burgoyne says yes, it is easy enough to drive in Ireland, but you have to focus and concentrate. She also gives tips for making the adjustment a little smoother.
Mindie Burgoyne conducts group tours and offers customized itineraries to Ireland and other mystical places.
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My First Trip to Ireland: Travel Film
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This was my first time in Ireland. It happened to be my honeymoon, but we did not sit still. We were on a mission to explore this gorgeous, green country. Tag along with my wife and I from the international streets of Dublin to the breathtaking Dingle Peninsula and beyond. We stayed in a castle, road horses, hung out with falcons, visited the Guinness Storehouse, ate the best ice cream we’ve ever had, hiked along the legendary Cliffs of Moher, and enjoyed some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. If you have any questions about our trip or the making of this film, be sure to comment and let me know. Considering the length of this film, I highly recommend viewing on a TV or hands-free device if possible. Hope you enjoy! Thanks for traveling with us.
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Dublin – 0:35
Dawson Hotel
Stephen’s Green – 1:41
Ladurée – 2:39
The Bank Bar & Restaurant – 2:52
The Temple Bar – 3:03
Vintage Cocktail Club – 3:51
Sam's Night Club – 4:34
Carluccio's Cafe – 5:10
Trinity College – 5:27
Guinness Storehouse – 6:15
Galway – 9:36
Frenchville House B&B – 9:45, 11:13, 17:30
O'Reillys – 10:27
Tigh Nora Bar – 10:51
Horse Trek – 11:33
Linnane’s Lobster Bar – 14:29
Cliffs of Moher – 15:00
View from the Doolin Pier – 17:05
Tig Colli Pub – 17:15
Adare – 19:14
Castleisland – 19:31
Ballyseede Castle – 19:47
Connor's Pass – 22:08
Dingle – 22:35
PAX Guest House – 22:42
The Fish Box Restaurant – 23:07
Falconry Experience – 23:21
Global Village Restaurant – 25:28
Dingle Pubs – 25:35
PAX Guest House Breakfast – 26:00
The Dingle Peninsula / Slea Head – 26:54
Murphy's Ice Cream – 29:13
Killarney Plaza Hotel And Spa – 29:42
Ross Castle – 30:06
Killarney National Park – 31:01
Downtown Killarney – 32:33
Gaby's Seafood Restaurant – 32:43
Torc Waterfall – 33:28
Muckross House & Gardens – 34:33
Aghadoe Resort & Spa – 35:45
Gap of Dunloe – 37:11
Rock of Cashel – 39:53
Killashee Resort & Spa – 40:44
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Ireland summary - Galway, Burren, Cliffs of Moher, Dingle, Kinsale, Dublin
Ireland is a small country blessed with the rich variety of wonderful sites, most famous for its green rolling hills, history, friendly people, and Guinness. Their brewery is the top visitor attraction in the country. We will show you that and much more in this comprehensive look at Ireland.
We'll bring you inside prehistoric stone structures in Dingle. We'll take a trip out to the Aran Islands by ferry, a remote place with a great many archaeological sites, traditional culture and spectacular sea cliffs. We will be visiting small villages along the way from Clifden to Kinsale, a southern village with an ancient stone fort.
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Our three main destinations will be Dingle, Galway and of course Dublin, capital of the country, a great center of culture, learning and nightlife.
Dublin is a wonderful city. But don't make the mistake when you're visiting Ireland of only going to Dublin – there's so much more to see.
On the map we will give you a quick preview of our entire itinerary. We took eight days to make a leisurely circuit all the way around the country. Our first major destination is Galway and Connemara, where we stayed for three nights.
We took our ferry ride out to the main island of the Aran Islands, Inishmore, where you can get around by horse and cart, or bicycle, or van tour.
For the entire eight days we were in the capable hands of our Irish driver and guide Martin Woulfe, who's going to summarize the entire visit.
We left Galway City, we came out to Oranmore. From Oranmore we came into Kinvara. Turn right in Kinvara, and we went down through the Burren in County Clare, down to the Cliffs of Moher. And from the Cliffs of Moher we came down the west coast of Clare. We came down to Liscannor. We continued on into Lahinch. From Lahinch we went down the west coast all the way down to Doonbeg. We had our lunch in Kilrush. And from Kilrush we caught our ferry across the River Shannon. We came into North Kerry, to Tarbert. And from Tarbert we came into Listowel. And from Listowel we went to Tralee, and from Tralee – we stopped in Tralee. We had a look at the gardens inTralee. We went to Camp, Lispole and on into Dingle and the Dingle Peninsula. We did our tour of Dingle Peninsula, Ventry, Ballyferrite. All on the Dingle Peninsula. And came back into Dingle, and we left Dingle. We went to a place called Inch, the longest beach, and into Killarney. And from Killarney we went to Macroom in County Cork. And from Macroom we went into Cork City, and down into Kinsale. We toured Kinsale. We left Kinsale, and we came from Kinsale, stopped in Cashel, the great rock of Cashel. And from Cashel we came up to Dublin.
Ending up in Dublin was a perfect way to finish the visit, because we've had a whole week out in the west of Ireland enjoying the greenery, and the little villages, and the historic sites. We nd up with some big city action. Be sure to look at our Ireland series for the complete picture that opens the door to this magical country.
Blarney Castle Tour from Dublin
Discover the famous Blarney castle, Cahir castle and The Rock of Cashel on a fantastic day trip with Irish day tours.
The Seven Wonders of Ireland Private Guided Tours
Seven Wonders of Ireland is a Dublin-based tour guide group that provides a wide range of historic experiences in varying locations across the emerald isle of Ireland.
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Ireland Tours
Learn the benefits of escorted travel with Globus family of brands. On Globus guided Ireland tours, enjoy the beautiful scenery, art, history and culture of Dublin, Killarney & Limerick. Visit the Cliffs of Moher, the Ring of Kerry, the 'Blarney Stone, the House of Waterford Crystal, and more. Each Ireland tour package features unique experiences, like a baking demo at a traditional Irish farm guesthouse. Globus offers escorted tours of Ireland and guided vacation packages to Ireland and other European countries.
Our family vacation to Ireland 2017!
Our family vacation to Ireland 2017!
Days 1-3 Home to Dublin
Dublin- Guinness Storehouse, Kilmainham Gaol, Christ Church Cathedral, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, St. Stephen’s Green, Trinity College, GAA Museum/Croke Park, day trip to Glendalough , St. Kevin’s
Day 4 Newgrange/Knowth
Ballyconnell (Mullally heritage)
Day 5-7 Strokestown- Famine museum, Mahon estate (Brennan heritage)
Tuam- Quinn’s Rustic Vaults
Westport - Great Western Greenway Bike Trail
Galway- Trad on the Prom
Days 8-10 Doolin- Cliffs of Moher
Ennis- Trad Music Festival
Days 10-12 Killarney- Gap of Dunloe, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Ring of Kerry, Ross Castle
Macroom (Riordan heritage)
Blarney Castle
Rock of Cashel
St. Brigid’s well Kildare
Day 13 Dublin to Home
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Nenagh Town, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
Drive through video of Nenagh, County Tipperary, Republic of Ireland,
SLEEPING IN A 600 YEAR OLD CASTLE - Ireland Travel Day 1 - Vlog__8
What is it like in a 600 year old Irish castle? Find out here and among other upcoming vlogs during my short series of Ireland videos! My family and I traveled across Ireland earlier this year and here is the first of many videos capturing the experience. Many hours went into the making of this video so if you enjoyed please subscribe, like, comment, or share!
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Driving Connemara, County Galway, Ireland. By night
Driving Connemara, County Galway, Ireland. By night .. GoPro Camera , Head-strap ????
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Rosslare Strand, Co. Wexford. Ireland. 2017
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Ireland's West Coast: Galway to Cliffs of Moher, to Dingle
Our scenic drive from Galway to Dingle, Ireland, travels through various small towns with several stops along the way to admire fine Irish views.
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This coastal route is called the Wild Atlantic Way. From Galway City, we drive south to Oranmore and then to Kinvara. Turning right in Kinvara, we went through the Burren in County Clare, down to the Cliffs of Moher. And from the Cliffs of Moher we came down the west coast of Clare. We came down to Liscannor and continued on into Lahinch. From Lahinch we went down the west coast all the way down to Doonbeg. We had lunch in Kilrush and then caught our ferry across the River Shannon. We came into North Kerry, to Tarbert. And from Tarbert we came into Listowel. And from Listowel we went to Tralee, and from Tralee – we stopped in Tralee. We had a look at the gardens in Tralee and the history museum. We went to Camp, Lispole and on into Dingle and the Dingle Peninsula.
Dublin, Ireland, walking tour
Ireland is best known as a land of quaint villages, friendly people and wild natural beauty but there is another side to this emerald isle -- the urban charms of Dublin.
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This convivial capital is truly a fascinating place with warm, sociable people, lovely architecture, excellent museums, great pubs, varied restaurants, endless entertainment and the most popular attraction, Guinness, in the pubs and at their storehouse display.
We'll start out with three main areas south of the river Liffey: Trinity College, St. Stephen's Green and Temple bar. And then up to pedestrian shopping street, and of course out to the Guinness Storehouse.
Trinity College is one of the world’s great schools and a leading attraction, with more than half a million visitors each year. People come to see the graceful campus with its wonderful collection of historic buildings and gardens arranged in a harmonious setting spanning 35 acres.
We'll see Temple Bar, Dublin's most popular gathering spot. Temple Bar is the nightlife center of town, a great place for a stroll, perhaps have a pint and catch some traditional music.
Beer-lovers must visit the Guinness Storehouse where you can learn all about the brewing of that wonderful dark stout and enjoy some fresh samples. It is the country's most popular tourist attraction with 1.5 million annual visitors. The actual brewery is one block over, and is off-limits to visitors, but this impressive showcase presents very entertaining, high-tech multimedia displays that tell the whole story in a fun way.
Ireland Travel Skills
Rick Steves European Travel Talk | Join Pat O'Connor, co-author of Rick Steves' Ireland guidebook, as he shares tips and insights for traveling in Ireland. We'll get a glimpse of Ireland's fascinating history and meet the friendly people of this charming country. Our travels will take us through both the Republic and Northern Ireland, including Dublin, Waterford, the Aran Islands, Dingle Peninsula, Belfast, Derry, and the Giant's Causeway.
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Driving in Dublin
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A Trip Around Ireland with the McGriswold's
Some of the highlights from our trip across Ireland
Dublin - Belfast - Giant's Causeway - Portstewart - Sligo - Galway - Cliffs of Moher - Limerick - Waterville - Killarney - Blarney - Cork - Dublin
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