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Small, but mighty, Ireland is a wildly beautiful place. The locals tend to downplay the drama of it all, but when you travel to the island, it’s hard not to be hit by the rugged coastlines found in Donegal, the mountains of Mourne to the infamously spectacular counties of Kerry and Cork and the complicated towns of Belfast and Dublin.
Whether you want to experience world-famous golf courses, take in the hiking trails at a quiet country retreat, or check into a castle hotel to live like a Royal, our Destination experts specialize in personalized Ireland tours that are customized down to the last detail. Plus, with the added security of on-the-ground, around the clock support, should you wish to adjust your plans on the fly, you’ll have all the flexibility in your schedule to make that happen — with your own private driver to boot.
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Frequently Asked Questions about travel to ireland
There truly is a ton to see in Ireland. I would recommend a one week in Ireland itinerary minimum but I know people often visit for as little as 5 days. 2 weeks in Ireland is better and 3 weeks will allow you to see most of the country if you’re moving at a decent pace (2-3 nights in each destination)
Travel during “shoulder season” (mid-April through May, plus late September through October) offers fewer crowds, less competition for rooms, and all the tourist fun.
January and February are the coldest months of the year, and mean daily air temperatures fall between 4 and 7 °C (39.2 and 44.6 °F) during these months.
The country is famous for its rich history and culture, as well as its many famous people. Ireland has produced some of the world’s most iconic writers, musicians, and actors. The Irish nation is also famous for its food and drink, as well as its many traditions and festivals.