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For those people based in the UK, Belfast is one of the more accessible locations. We’re not just talking from a time perspective either (it takes about an hour from England), but this is one of those destinations in which budget airlines are pretty much giving away seats, while hotels in the area can easily be found. It means that…

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Just because you’re on a tight budget, doesn’t mean you can’t start making your way through your bucket list. Ireland is a place high on lots of people’s bucket lists (especially Guinness drinkers!); there are so many attractions, and there’s something for everybody! This post will let you know how to visit Ireland on a shoestring budget, so you can prepare…

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You don’t have to go far afield or have time for a long holiday to discover amazing historical attractions. I’ve realised that Ireland, which is so easy to get to, is a fantastic destination for anyone hoping to soak up a little culture on a short getaway. What’s really exciting is that it’s possible explore the country on a cruise…

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The capital of Ireland, Dublin is one of the most scenic and historic cities in the world. If you are about to visit Dublin, here are ten things that you absolutely can’t miss. 1) Dublin Castle Dublin has always held significant economic, cultural and military value to the country. With a history as long as Dublin’s, that certainly means there…

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Blarney Castle and its famous stone is only around a 15 minute drive from Cork centre, a city I’ve always wanted to explore, so hopefully I’ll get the chance to go one day. There certainly seems a lot to do at the castle, making it well worth venturing outside of Cork’s confines. In fact, there are so many fantastic daytrips…

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