Don't forget to visit one of the many tourist offices around Ireland – they're great sources of local information and travel advice.
The island of Ireland uses Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), so set your watch when you land to make sure you're on Ireland time.
Relaxed, easygoing, and with plenty of discounts available, the island of Ireland is a great holiday destination for older travellers.
Be prepared... that's our motto. So here are the main emergency numbers to use in Ireland - just in case things don't go to plan.
Renting a vehicle in Ireland puts you in control. Whether you go for a car, motorbike or campervan, here's what you need to know.
You'll find lots of places of worship on the island of Ireland, as well as specialist food stores, restaurants and religious retreats.
There is a smoking ban in place all over the island of Ireland, so find out where you can and can't smoke during your stay.
Concessions, travel discounts, accommodation tips – everything students and young people need to get the most out of Ireland.
Mobile phones or pay phones, area codes or roaming tips, here's the lowdown on communications in the island of Ireland.
From €150 nightly or €700 weekly
1 Night B&B, Dinner, 1 x 60 minute treatment, plus full use of the thermal suite facilities, from £234 pp
For €45 per person - Every Friday. Rain or Shine.
From €120.00 per room per night
For £55 per person
From £89 - £129 per room
from €690 pps
From £93.00 per couple
For £23.50 per person
From £130 per person sharing
€130 pppn
From £1237 per week
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Excited your interest? There are airports throughout the Island with international arrivals. Discover airlines flying to Ireland from your location.
Lose yourself in some of Ireland's most inspiring countryside and vibrant cities.
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