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GRRR! No answers! Would you reccomend Ireland for a holiday?


GRRR! No answers! Would you reccomend Ireland for a holiday?

Yeah it's really really nice and there's so much diversity! Bits of everything! Look at www.discoverireland.ie for more info

yes i would it is a very nice place
but in the cities it can be choas(like any city i suppose)

I wouldn't see why not I've looked on the internet and it looks like a nice enough place

I have been to Dublin and really enjoyed it, the people were really friendly. We stayed in the Temple Bar Hotel. The only downside was the VERY rough ferry crossing - being sick in a toilet that is bouncing up and down was not nice!

I recommend flying.

Depends where abouts in Ireland?

I love Belfast, (Northern Ireland), Dublin is ok but the river liffy stinks! Southern Ireland is beautiful but cold this time of year (same as everywhere in else in the uk I suppose)

Yes I find Ireland to be such a beautiful country,
There's a great many things to see and do whilst there.

Thank you :)

Ireland was the best holiday I've ever had. Throw away your American expectations and relax. The people are captivating and friendly.

yes it could be

Definitely but age would dictate where you stayed. Try and be more specific. If you are young teens - 40's Dublin has great night life. Older? Jaesus you might want the old Irish Charm? Too many places to mention, best consult the Irish Tourist Board. Beaches? Can't beat Donegal. The Irish are sooooooo welcoming and in any pub you can sit down and get the Craik (crack as in talking). Beautiful scenery, lots of myths. DEFINITELY go for it. If you want to speak the lingo a must in your vocabulary is 'Jaesus and feckin'........and this info is from someone who HASN't kissed the Blarney stone!!! I'm Scottish!!!

Well, lots of people come here, so ....!

If you want sun, sea and sand, don't come to Ireland, because the weather is at best unpredictable.

Ireland is quirky, Irish people slightly bonkers all the time, and fond of storytelling and poetry and singing ... and very nice countryside, eccentric roads, friendly towns and small cities (aside from Dublin).

Try it and see!

My brother and his family regularly visit Ireland, and they are always enthusiastic about it!!! They really love their holidays there. We have never been ourselves, but hope to go next year sometime!

A beautiful little country with really friendly and easy going people. Been there a few times now at different times of the year. Summer is probably the best time to go but the craic ( gaelic for fun) in the pubs at xmas is brillant but the winter can be cold.

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