Be your own travel agent and save money to boot, as group bookings are simple and easy through Trazoo. Instead of searching the web for the best deals, the best deals are sent to you. Enter in the specifics such as group information and... more
Being a small Island nation on the edge of Europe, Ireland is very reliant on sea and air travel for both tourism and business purposes. There are numerous international airports and ferry ports around the country, serviced by both... more
CastlesIreland has some of the most ancient cathedrals, churches and castles in the world and examples can be seen throughout the country. The structures themselves trace the often violent parts of the country's history, from the invasion of... more
Ireland is one of the most stereotyped countries on the planet and the many myths and romantic notions that surround the Emerald Isle seem to multiply by the day. Some of these clichés are, admittedly, true - such as a fondness for the dark... more
Family holidays can be difficult to organise. However, with studious planning and knowledge of what's available in the way of entertainment, your holiday in Ireland can be fun and an adventure for all the family. So here is a rough guide to... more
In many ways, Ireland defines itself through its long and rich literary heritage. Ireland indeed most likely had a spoken and written vernacular culture long before other European countries, as can be seen in the amazing insular manuscripts such... more
Ireland may not be renowned for its haute cuisine but there are a few classic dishes that everyone simply must try before closing the book on Irish Food! Irish Food has a tendency toward simplicity and generally uses basic ingredients to create... more
Getting away from it all needn't involve leaving the country and with Ireland's many spa hotels and adventure centres, taking a holiday at home has never been easier. Many of Ireland's spa hotels also cater for the more active of holiday makers... more
Being an island, Ireland is of course ideally suited for aquatic adventures. It has a long and illustrious history going back even to the Roman cartographer Ptolemy who first charted the River Shannon in 300BC as it was such an important ... more
Ireland most definitely takes advantage of her island status and whale and dolphin watching arrive at the top of the list of attractions to enjoy. The government actually turned the coastal waters of Ireland into a sanctuary for whales and... more


