by Doug | Jun 30, 2014 | Travel
Possibly one of the most popular bus tours is the Ring of Kerry in southwestern Ireland. Promising picturesque countrysides, exciting mountain roads and panoramic seaside vistas; it’s got something that seems to appeal to everyone. Starting at Killarney, the typical...
by Doug | Jun 27, 2014 | Travel
If there is poor relative of the Cliffs of Moher, it’s the Loop Head Peninsula. Just slightly further south along the Wild Atlantic Way, the Loop Head Peninsula has its own soaring sea cliffs, coastal walks, fascinating geology, beautiful lighthouse, historic battle...
by Doug | Jun 26, 2014 | Past, Travel
Fulfill A Lifelong Dream To See Ireland With A $699 Dublin City Escape Package For Travel This Fall Whether your name hints at Irish lineage or you have just always wanted to see the Emerald Isle, the Aer Lingus Vacation Store is offering travelers an...
by Doug | Jun 26, 2014 | Travel
The Aran Islands were originally inhabited in the 5th century when St. Edna is said to have brought Christianity to these isolated islands. Sitting outside of Galway Bay, these islands get the brunt of Mother Nature’s Atlantic weather, but the inhabitants...
by Doug | Jun 26, 2014 | Travel
Doolin is what you get when a seaside village meets a barren limestone landscape. Rugged beauty – yes. Crazy caves – check. Quaint little cottages – yep. Doolin Following the signs for the Wild Atlantic Way, as you crest the hill coming down into Doolin, your eye is...
by Doug | Jun 25, 2014 | Travel
Cliffs of Moher Arguably one of the most iconic views of Ireland is the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare. These sea cliffs drop straight into the Atlantic from over 200 meters up. Walkways and stairs make it accessible to just about everyone who can climb a hill....