Frequently Asked Questions
Must-visit places in Ireland include the Giant's Causeway, Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle, Connemara, and the city of Dublin.
The best time to visit Ireland is during the summer months, from June to August, when temperatures are milder and the days are longer.
In Ireland, you can try traditional dishes such as colcannon, Irish stew, soda bread, boxty, and of course, the famous Irish stew.
In Ireland, you can get around by car, train, bus, or by using organized tours to explore the different regions of the country.
Festivals not to miss in Ireland include St. Patrick's Day in Dublin, Galway Music Festival, Listowel Literature Festival, and Kilkenny Arts Festival.
Yes, popular hikes in Ireland include Wicklow Way trail, Kerry Way trail, Burren Way trail, and Causeway Coast trail.
Historical sites to visit in Ireland include the archaeological site of Newgrange, Rock of Cashel castle, Aran Islands, and the ruins of Glendalough Abbey.
Popular outdoor activities in Ireland include salmon and trout fishing, golfing on world-renowned courses, cycling along the Wild Atlantic Way, and kayaking on lakes and rivers.
In Ireland, you'll find a range of accommodations from historic castles and manors to countryside inns, family-run bed and breakfasts, and modern hotels.
You can travel to Ireland from abroad by plane, ferry from the UK, or by car from mainland Europe using maritime links.



