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02nd September 2009
You’ve chosen Ireland as your next holiday destination, attracted by the beautiful countryside, the rich cultural heritage, the varied bustling cities and sleepy villages, and the famous Irish welcome. Now you need to decide what sort of holiday in Irel... Read >
Author: Jumping Spider Media
11th August 2009
Dublin is a destination that is full of character; from the elegant Georgian quarter to the eclectic neighbourhoods just a mile or two away, the divisions in the city are typical of Irish history and a lot can be learnt from a trip to Ireland’s capital.... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
30th July 2009
Car insurance and road tax evaders are going to find it increasingly more difficult to break the law thanks to a new device An Garda Siochana has installed into 104 marked and unmarked squad cars across the country.
Gardai boast that the Automatic Numb... Read >
Author: Rochelle
28th June 2009
With the current economic climate we are all looking for ways to save money, this does not mean however that you cannot take that well-deserved holiday! The following article takes a look at Dublin city and offers some great tips and advise on how to hol... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
29th May 2009
Looking for the best means of transport from Dublin Airport to Dublin City Centre? Then look no further, with over 700 buses operating out of Dublin Airport daily you won’t be left stranded.
The following article takes a look at some great Dublin ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
20th May 2009
Dublin Airport has grown rapidly over the years due to a huge surge in tourism in Ireland. It is easily the largest and busiest airport in Ireland and is now the 10th busiest airport in Europe. On average over sixty thousand passengers use the airport eve... Read >
Author: CarlWilson
08th May 2009
Looking for the best means of transport from Dublin Airport to your hotel? Dublin Airport is located approximately 10km or 6 miles north of Dublin City Centre and with so many great choices available you won’t be left stranded!
With over 700 buses o... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
26th April 2009
Not familiar with Dublin city centre? Perhaps it is your first visit? Whatever the reason a visit to the local tourist office in Dublin is a must. There are four tourist offices located in Dublin. Read on and find out where to find them and what they off... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
22nd April 2009
Ireland is one of the world famous tourist attractions. With great restaurants and beautiful scenic places, the travel to Ireland will be alluring. Ireland has 5 main International airports with all modern facilities and hence getting to Ireland is not a ... Read >
Author: Alan
13th March 2009
For your next business meeting, why not consider Dublin city. You just wouldn’t believe how much it has going for it, such as a plentiful supply of accommodation, unique conference venues, regular public transport throughout the city and a good exchange... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
10th March 2009
For your next business meeting, why not consider Dublin city. You just wouldn’t believe how much it has going for it, such as a plentiful supply of accommodation, unique conference venues and excellent public transport options throughout the city.
... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
When you think about driving in Dublin, does it send shivers up your spine? Unfortunately, yes it is true that traffic can be extremely heavy, and there are many one-way streets, making it frustrating to navigate around the city. But driving around Dublin... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
Howth is located at the edge of the Howth Peninsula about 9 miles north of Dublin city centre, and 5 miles from Dublin Airport. Originally a fishing village, this popular suburban holiday resort is home to a majestic harbour, lighthouses, beaches, walking... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
The leafy suburb of Drumcondra is located about 2km from Dublin's O'Connell Street, north of the city centre. Read on and find out what's to see and do in Drumcondra.
Both the River Tolka and the Royal Canal flow through Drumcondra, there are 4 college... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
Dublin has so much to offer, whether you like to party hard in the many pubs and clubs, to adventure and activity enthusiasts, or maybe you just want to be pampered and take in the many tourist attractions. No matter which option you choose, you won't be ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
Looking for the best way to get from Dublin Airport to the city centre or vice versa? Then look no further! With over 700 buses operating out of Dublin Airport daily you won't be left standing at the arrivals hall. Read on for a full list of bus routes th... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
Enjoying a strategic location in North County Dublin, Dublin International Airport is Ireland's largest airport servicing flights from domestic, European, and international destinations. It's the busiest airport in Ireland with 33 airlines catering for bo... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
You may be aware that Belfast, Northern Ireland's capital city, is approximately 100 miles (167 Km), and a 2½ hour drive from Dublin city. Unfortunately there are no direct flights connecting Belfast and Dublin, unless you want to fly via London. You can... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
With over 60 golf courses in County Dublin you'll certainly be spoilt for choice.
Break away from the hustle and bustle of Ireland’s vibrant capital city and take in the beautiful surroundings Dublin County has to offer with its many top quality golf... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
Looking for the best route to get to the Irish Capital? With the help of our guide on airports and airlines that fly to Dublin, we hope to make your journey a little bit easier.
Flights to Dublin from Irish airports…
If you're in the Munster reg... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
28th October 2008
When in Ireland, you're sure to want to visit the beautiful county of Galway in the west of Ireland. Galway is a top destination for visitors to Ireland and has recently been chosen in a Trip Advior survey as one of the top 100 destinations to visit in th... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
We've got lots of Dublin hotels which are gay-friendly. If you're looking for one for your stay in Dublin then read our guide. Our gay friendly Dublin hotels are scattered all over the city centre so you're sure to find one in the perfect location for you... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
Want clean, comfortable, value for money hotel accommodation outside the city centre? Then have a look at our 2 star Dublin hotels, which are well placed so that you can make the most of your city break!
West of Dublin city centre...
· The Lucan ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
Do you need accommodation near the airport for that early morning flight, or do you need somewhere to relax and unwind after a long flight? Well, why not stay at one of our 3 star Dublin hotels which are located closeby the airport for your comfort and co... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
Need hotel accommodation near Dublin airport for an early flight? Then why not relax and unwind in the comfort of one of our 4 star Dublin hotels, which are located in and near the airport complex. Read on for more on these airport hotels...
· Clarion... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
Heading to Dublin city and need to pick up cheap Dublin Airport car hire? Well why not book your car hire before you go and have it ready at the airport for when you arrive. This way you won't have to wait around in long car hire queues, giving you more t... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
With so many cheap flights touching down in Dublin Airport from the UK, Europe and beyond, Dublin city is the ideal base to start your adventure in Ireland, just grab a cheap Dublin car hire deal with us and away you go!
Book Dublin car hire if you're ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
If you're thinking of visiting Ireland in the near future, then hire a car to see the countryside and make it the trip of a lifetime! Dublin city is a great starting point if you're planning on exploring Ireland from behind the wheel. Read on for a few ti... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
If you're looking for comfort and convenience then stay at one of our 30 Dublin Airport hotels and you'll be just minutes from catching that early morning flight!
Hotels range from exclusive 5 star hotels to modest budget hotels. Whatever your reason f... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
Ireland is a very popular tourist destination and it couldn’t be simpler to get here! Most travellers opt to fly into Ireland, but sometimes ferries and bus travel is the more suitable and convenient choice.
We’ve decided to help you with your tra... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
16th August 2008
Do I need rental car insurance? Probably this is the most important question when you want to book your rental car in Dublin. It always depends on how much risk you want to take. It is your choice. Do you want to save money or do you want peace of mind?
... Read >
Author: Noemi
26th June 2008
The tour to Chicago should be one of the most memorable experiences of your life as “The City That Works” located between portage of Great Lakes and the river Mississippi is one of the most important transportation hub in the North America. For people... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
25th April 2008
CEO's of European travel agents, airlines and holiday resorts are facing an anxious 2008, as property rises fall and the economy faces a downturn and some of their customers decide that now is the time to save rather than take one or more holidays.
The... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th April 2008
Renting a car is great because it gives you the freedom and independence to come and go and to explore the hidden beauty of the Irish countryside.
Here are a few car hire tips when you travel to Dublin and pick up your car at Dublin Airport.
1. Befo... Read >
Author: Noemi
18th April 2008
Renting a car is great because it gives you the freedom and independence to come and go and to explore the hidden beauty of the Irish countryside.
Here are a few car hire tips when you travel to Dublin and pick up your car at Dublin Airport.
1. Befo... Read >
Author: Noemi
01st April 2008
In Dublin’s surroundings you can find many beatuiful historic places, gardens and castles. These tourist attractions are usually open all year around and well worth taking the time to visit them. There are two ways to get there, either you book a coach ... Read >
Author: Noemi
26th February 2008
Hiring a car is the easiest way to to get to and from Dublin Airport, but some people. never drove a right hand drive car before. You might think it is uncomfortable or even dangerous. Don’t be afraid. It’s actually easier than you think. Here are a f... Read >
Author: Noemi
06th February 2008
Visiting Ireland is definitely an experience of a lifetime. The national tourist slogan, Céad Míle Fáilte, fulfils its promise of a “hundred thousand welcomes”. Many visitors focus only on Dublin, but if you want to experience the real Ireland you ... Read >
Author: Noemi
12th January 2007
When you visit Ireland and land at Dublin Airport, you must have to have some car rental arrangements in advance. Hiring a car should be the least of your worries after arrival. However, if you didn’t plan well in advance and forgot to make necessary... Read >
Author: Steve Danzel
05th December 2006
Part 1 of this article discussed several factors that need to be considered when making a booking for your visit to Dublin and Ireland. A number of 5 star hotels in Dublin offer first class services. For people looking for cheap accommodation, budget acco... Read >
Author: Steve Danzel
05th January 2006
To enjoy travelling in Ireland one has to have first travelled to Ireland.
As Ireland is an island nation, travelling to Ireland means arriving by either air or sea.
One also has to consider the modes of transport on offer to travel around this wonde... Read >
Author: Derek Miller
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