10 magical places in Ireland to visit
These are 10 of the most beautiful places in Ireland:
1. Cliffs of Moher - Come to this UNESCO Global Geopark to see its 700-foot cliffs and crashing waves. This spot on the Wild Atlantic Way ranks among Ireland's most visited natural attractions.
2. Killarney National Park - Ireland's oldest national park is home to its tallest mountain. It's easy to see why it's called “Jewel in Kerry’s crown.”
3. Giant’s Causeway - 40,000 basalt stone columns make up this UNESCO World Heritage site in Northern Ireland. The area is rich in both natural beauty and Irish mythology.
4. Glendalough - You'll find the remains of an early monastic settlement in the Valley of the Two Lakes. Tranquility rules in this forested glacial valley.
5. Connemara - Connemara is considered one of Ireland's most romantic regions. Its national park protects bogs, grasslands and woodlands.
6. Trinity College Library - This 18th century library in Dublin is a must for bookworms. It's famous Long Room houses some 200,000 old books in oak cases.
7. Cobh - The charming waterfront town of Cobh is known for its brightly colored houses. It's also the second-largest natural harbor in the world.
8. Dingle Peninsula - The gloriously green Dingle Peninsula is a highlight of the Wild Atlantic Way. Go there for the scenic drives and thriving Irish heritage.
9. Skellig Islands - These UNESCO World Heritage islands gained fame after featuring in Star Wars. Originally, they were the site of a 6th century monastery.
10. Rock of Cashel - These ancient fortifications rise from a grassy plain — one of the country's most spectacular historic sites. Legends associate the Rock with St. Patrick.
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Let Scenic take you on an unforgettable journey to discover Britain and Ireland; from ancient Stonehenge in England to the dramatic coastline of Ireland's Ring of Kerry. These countries will truly inspire you with their rich history and natural beauty. Our journey begins in the lively city of London, a royal city with a long and colourful history. During our stay we'll see all the famous sites including Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and the houses of Parliament and you'll experience a range of Scenic Freechoice inclusions.Perhaps take a guided tour of magnificent Westminster Abbey or ride the famous London Eye for spectacular views over the city.
Enjoy an evening cruise on the Thames to Greenwich for a welcome dinner at a famous London pub, before retiring to our elegant hotel located in London's exclusive Mayfair area. From London we head west to discover ancient Stonehenge built more than 3,000 years ago, the construction method used to create this ring of mystical stones still remains a mystery today. Explore the sights of the beautiful city of Bath on board an open-top bus and visit the world heritage-listed Roman Bath's. Its then onto the Welsh capital of Cardiff, where we will see the city sites including the two thousand year old castle, before crossing the Irish Sea by ferry and disembarking in Ireland.
In Waterford enjoy time in this city famous for its crystal. You are in for a treat as we head to the Blarney Castle to kiss the Blarney Stone, located just near Cork you'll join the ranks of those who have kissed the famous stone and you'll earn the gift of Irish eloquence better known as the gift of the gab. Later we cross the pretty west court countryside to the lakeside resort of Killarney, here you'll enjoy a two-night stay at the Killarney plaza hotel.Located right in the heart of town experience one of Europe's most scenic journeys, the Ring of Kerry, viewing tiny fishing villages and offshore islands in the evening after dinner we'll visit one of the local pubs for some true Irish music and hospitality.
Leaving Killarney behind, we drive along the Atlantic coast line to the Cliffs of Moher; one of Ireland's most spectacular sights. Standing up to 230 metres above the ground and stretching for 8 kilometres, the
cliffs boast the most amazing views. Enjoy an evening in the town of Athlone, before spending two relaxing nights in Ireland's capital Dublin. The city of Dublin is a cosmopolitan city rich in history and proud of its past, our guided tour of Dublin will showcase the Georgian architecture, the grand city squares and include a visit to the famous Guinness factory.
Enjoy Scenic Freechoice activities including a guided tour of Trinity College and access to the spectacular long room and the famous Book of Kells. Or perhaps you might prefer an opportunity to take a guided tour of the National Museum and learn more about the amazing collection of artifacts on show.In Liverpool experience another Scenic highlight with a visit to the historic Beatles Story Museum, which covers the meteoric rise of the Fab Four. We then find ourselves in the magnificent Lakes District, where the exceptional beauty of the mountains and lakes has inspired many famous writers and poets. Arriving in Scotland we visit Glasgow and experience the majestic scenery of the Scottish Highlands. Explore loch ness and sample one of the most celebrated whiskeys in Scotland, Glenfiddich. Our journey continues south to the falconry display, before boarding the Royal Yacht Britannia for a guided tour; visit the famous Edinburgh Castle and witness its grandeur.
In York we discover the Roman and Viking heritage and the narrow medieval shopping street the Shambles.Continuing south we visit Chatsworth House, one of England's favourite country houses. Our next destination is the charming town of Stratford-upon-Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare. Our spectacular journey of Britain and Ireland concludes upon our arrival back in London.
For those who prefer a more in-depth experience of Ireland and Scotland, why not join our essence of Ireland and Scottish Highlands tour; on the essence of Ireland and Scottish Highlands tour you can see both these amazing islands in all their glory. In Ireland, experience the history in magic of Dublin, travel along the Ring of Kerry in Killarney, live the monasteries of Galway and in Belfast visit the Giant's Causeway, or take in the city's beauty with some sight seeing.
BEST HALLOWEEN DESTINATIONS(2017)
Originating as a Christian celebration on the eve of All Saints’ Day, Halloween has grown into a festival of all things spooky with frighteningly fun festivities taking place virtually all over the world.
Are you planning for a quick trip this Halloween just to add an EVIL Twist?
Well in that case,check out these Top Destinations for the year 2017.
Check out some of the greatest Halloween parties,just so you know where to get your spook on this upcoming season.
1.Village Halloween Parade, New York
The annual Village Halloween Parade is one experience all Halloween lovers should never miss out.The 44th annual parade will take place along Manhattan’s 6th Avenue from Spring Street to 16th Street, and typically lasts from 7pm to 10.30pm. If you’d like to take part in the parade, you’ll need to be dressed in your scariest Halloween garb; non-costumed spectators can watch the spooky procession from the sidelines. This year’s festive lineup is billed to include hundreds of mesmerising puppets, more than 50 bands performing various types of music, artists, dancers and of course, an all-round party atmosphere.
2.Disney Halloween Time, Hong Kong Disneyland
For a family-friendly Halloween affair, head over to Hong Kong Disneyland throughout the month of October and engage in a wide range of Halloween-themed activities and attractions.Parades filled with Disney’s beloved characters, special booths for trick-or-treating and the popular Maze of Madness are but some of the fun Halloween delights you and your family can enjoy. There’s also Mickey’s Magical Halloween Hunt, an interactive dining experience that is sure to entertain kids of all ages.
3.Voodoo Music + Arts Experience, New Orleans
With its colourful history, New Orleans is the perfect place to get into the trick-or-treating spirit and there’s probably no better place to unleash the Halloween zeal.
4.Derry Halloween, Derry, Northern Ireland
Some believe that Halloween originated from the traditional Gaelic harvest festival, Samhain, which marked the end of the harvest season and the start of the long, cold winter months. Because of this tradition, much of Ireland and Northern Ireland celebrate the holiday in festive fashion. The city of Derry in Northern Ireland in particular really comes alive around Halloween.This year’s event, entitled Under the Samhain Moon, promises to be as fantastic as in previous years. Expect four jam-packed days of ghoulishly delightful events, including markets, parades, funfair rides, fireworks and lots more.
5.Dracula Tour, Transylvania
If bloodsucking vampires fill your Halloween fantasies with a delightful dread, consider embarking on one of the most authentic Halloween experiences possible: a tour through Transylvania in Romania, home of the infamous Vlad III the Impaler, the prince of Wallachia who inspired the story of Dracula.Enjoy a Halloween party at Hunyad’s Castle, a real Romanian wonder, and even spend a night in the famous Bran Castle.
6.Day of the Dead,Mexico
This holiday is an excellent time to visit Mexico. Not only will you be able to witness these special celebrations, but you can also enjoy other advantages of Mexico in the Fall Season.Day of the Dead is celebrated in different ways in different locations throughout Mexico. Festivities tend to be more colorful in the southern region, particularly in the states of Michoacan, Oaxaca, and Chiapas. In rural areas, celebrations are mostly solemn.
7.Warehouse of Horrors, Brooklyn, New York
A Halloween party set to rock New Yorkers is BangOn!NYC’s Warehouse of Horrors extravaganza.With a superb lineup of DJs, and bunch of Halloween performances, thrilling art installations, trick-or-treating and even mutant vehicles to dazzle and amaze.The highly anticipated party is only open to those over the age of 21, with admission tickets starting from US$55.
8.Spook, Amsterdam
Every year since 2000, Amsterdam Spook puts on arguably the best Halloween party in the Netherlands. Each year a new theme and venue bring together revellers from all over the world in a fun and frightful fantasy, with incredible costumes, freakish decor, creepy performances and of course fantastic music, all providing the perfect setting for you to live out your Halloween fantasies.This year’s theme is Toyland so expect a host of demonic characters, from zombie teddy bears to possessed Barbie dolls. Regular presale tickets cost €26 (US$30), while you can buy tickets at the door for €30.
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Top 12 Tourist Attractions in Dingle: Travel Ireland
Top 12 Tourist Attractions in Dingle: Travel Ireland
Great Blasket Island, Gallarus Oratory, St.James Church, Dingle Oceanworld, Dingle Whiskey Distillery, Coumeenoole Beach, Kilmalkedar Church, Eask Tower, Irish Famine Cottages, The Carol Cronin Gallery, Harry Clarke Stained Glass Windows, Minard Castle
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Dublin's 10 Best Tourist Attractions according to DK
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10. Phoenix Park
The largest enclosed urban park in Europe. Includes a polo field and Dublin Zoo. The residences of the President of Ireland and the U.S. Ambassador are situated in the park, but are not open to the public. If you're lucky, you may catch a glimpse of the herd of wild fallow deer that inhabit the park!
9. Kilmainham Gaol and Kilmainham Hospital
Kilmainham Gaol is a former prison located in Kilmainham in Dublin, which is now a museum. It has been run since the mid-1980s by the Office of Public Works, an Irish government agency. Kilmainham Gaol played an important part in Irish history, as many leaders of Irish rebellions were imprisoned and some executed in the prison by the British and in 1923 by the Irish Free State.
8. Guiness Storehouse
A pint of Guinness could be the country's national symbol. This fascinating exhibition at the Guinness at the Guinness Brewery ends with awelcome free pint of the famous black stuff in the sampling bar.
7. St Patrick's Cathedral
Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, founded in 1191, is the larger of Dublin's two Church of Ireland cathedrals, and the largest church in Ireland, with a 43-metre spire. Since 1870, the Church has designated St Patrick's as the National Cathedral for the whole island, drawing chapter members from each of the twelve dioceses of the Church of Ireland.
6. Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral is the diocesan cathedral of the diocese of Dublin and Glendalough. Dating back to the 11th century, is the oldest building in Dublin, though it underwent a massive restoration in the 19th century. Particularly interesting is the crypt, which pre-dates the cathedral.
5. Temple Bar
Temple Bar is an area on the south bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin. Unlike the areas surrounding it, Temple Bar has preserved its medieval street pattern, with many narrow cobbled streets. It is promoted as Dublin's cultural quarter and has a lively nightlife that is popular with tourists, with locations such as The Temple Bar Pub, Oliver St.John Gogargty's and the Auld Dubliner proving to be traditional Irish hotspots.
4. Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle off Dame Street, Dublin, was until 1922 the seat of British rule in Ireland, and is now a major Irish government complex. Most of it dates from the 18th century, though a castle has stood on the site since the days of King John, the first Lord of Ireland. After the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in December 1921, the complex was ceremonially handed over to the newly formed Provisional Government led by Michael Collins.
3. National Gallery
The National Gallery of Ireland houses the Irish national collection of Irish and European art. It is located in the centre of Dublin with one entrance on Merrion Square. It was founded in 1854 and opened its doors ten years later. The Gallery has an extensive, representative collection of Irish painting and is also notable for its Italian Baroque and Dutch masters painting.
2. National Museum of Ireland
The National Museum of Ireland is the national museum in Ireland. It has three branches in Dublin and one in County Mayo, with a strong emphasis on Irish art, culture and natural history. Not to be missed for anyone interested in Irish history as this museum is the national repository for all all archaeological objects found in Ireland.
1. Trinity College
Trinity College near Dublin is the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin in Ireland. The college was founded in 1592 as the mother of a new university, modelled after the collegiate universities of Oxford and of Cambridge, but, unlike these, only one college was ever established; as such, the designations Trinity College and University of Dublin are usually synonymous for practical purposes.
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10 Earth's Most Spectacular Places - Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland
The Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. It is located in County Antrim, on the northeast coast of Northern Ireland, about two miles (3 km) north of the town of Bushmills. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986, and a National Nature Reserve in 1987 by the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland. In a 2005 poll of Radio Times readers, the Giant's Causeway was named as the fourth greatest natural wonder in the United Kingdom. The tops of the columns form stepping stones that lead from the cliff foot and disappear under the sea. Most of the columns are hexagonal, although there are also some with four, five, seven and eight sides. The tallest are about 12 metres (36 ft) high, and the solidified lava in the cliffs is 28 metres thick in places.
The Giant's Causeway is today owned and managed by the National Trust and it is the most popular tourist attraction in Northern Ireland. ( source Wikipedia )