
Ireland
The fresh, flourishing landscapes aren't just a rumor. Ireland easily exceeds expectations with its cascading cliffs along the shore, medieval castles, and rolling hills between Cork and the North. In a world where technology seems to reign, the Emerald Isle ​forces you to appreciate Earth's natural beauty.
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Best times to visit: April-October
TOURISM

Natural Landscapes
A horse buggy ride through Killarney National Park to the Gap of Dunloe or a coach tour to the Cliffs of Moher? You will not forget the lush, green fields or the limestone and sandstone ledges.

Dublin
Roam down the cobblestone streets listening to a constant Irish tune from a local musician as you hop from pub to pub. Renowned for its nightlife and vibrant atmosphere, Dublin will not disappoint.

Irish Stew
A hearty bowl of Irish stew is a must! This slow-cooked pot of meat, potatoes, onions, and flavor is sure to warm your insides. Don't forget to accompany with a cold pint of Guinness.

Beer and Bailys
Happy locals crowd the pubs, singing Irish lullabies until the wee hours of the morning. Learn to pour the perfect pint of Guinness, or sip on whiskey in the oldest pub in the country.
CUISINE
ART

Music
Using instruments like the harp or bagpipes, the Irish have valued music for centuries. Walking the streets of the city, there is never an absence of music to give you the urge to dance arm-in-arm with your neighbor.

Celtic Design
Celtic crosses, knots, spiral designs, and interlaced patterns are eminent in the paintings, stone and metal work. The patterns have deep meaning of love, loyalty, and faith.