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  • Small Country with A Big Heart
  • Ancient Castles Such as Blarney Castle
  • Birthplace of Many Famous Authors and Poets
  • Volcanic Rocks Interlocking into Columns
  • Exceptional Rugged Landscape
  • Picturesque Regions of Rolling Hills
  • Highly Innovative Cuisine
  • Romantic Countryside
  • St Patrick’s Day on 17th March
  • Street Carnivals and Live Entertainment
  • Dance and Theatres Performances

Country Facts

  • Capital : Dublin
  • Major Language : English
  • Time : GMT
  • Currency : Euro
  • National Day : 17 March
  • Approximate Flying Time : 7.5 hours
  • The best time to travel to Ireland is between May and September when the weather can be warm, sunny and dry.
  • During the winter, the days are short, rainy and foggy.
  • The temperatures remain above freezing due to the Gulf Stream winds that batter the west coast.

Ireland

Country of History and Hospitality


This small country with a big heart is well-known for its friendly inhabitants. The Irish welcome is only surpassed by the raw beauty of its exceptional rugged landscape. Dramatic coastal regions blend gracefully into picturesque regions of rolling hills.

Ireland's population is notably proud of its cultural heritage. Many well-preserved remnants of the past can be found, such as ancient Blarney Castle and Dunluce Castle, set atop a majestic cliff. Ireland is also the birthplace of many famous authors and poets, inspired by its charming people and stunning natural landscapes. The romantic countryside gives way to Dublin, a modern city with a mature heart. Wander along cobbled streets past pavement cafes and cosy pubs and discover delightful restaurants serving both traditional and highly innovative cuisine. The Giant's Causeway is an incredible sight, with thousands of volcanic rocks interlocking into columns. Don't miss St Patrick's Day on 17th March each year for street carnivals, dance and theatres performances and live entertainment.

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