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ands up if you’re tired yet of the endless talk about a recession in the economy? For months now, there has been speculation about whether there will be one, if it’s not there already.
Well if the answer above is yes, here’s some good news at last - myguideIreland are offering you a 7 Day Ireland vacation for only $250, thats less than the price of an iPhone!
You can customize your Ireland tour in many ways all with the help of your own personal Ireland specialist. Here’s an overview of whats included in the tour:
- 7-day rental of an economy car including all fees and taxes, CDW, theft protection and location service charge
- 6 nights at one of Ireland’s finest cottage vacation rentals
- Road map of Ireland
- Heritage guide to Ireland including admission special offers
- Free calls to your personal Ireland specialist
Read on to see a detailed tour summary
July 9th, 2008
Ever wondered what makes the Irish so partial to a cup of tea?
Here, Summer of Travel writer Liz o’ Malley explains her experiences when travelling the South West of Ireland with the help of Barry’s finest amongst others….
I heard a statistic while in Ireland, that the Irish drink more tea per capita than any other country in Europe. I believe it, and I like it.
I come from Seattle, the caffeine capital of the U.S. It is the place where Starbucks was born, spawned from a culture of rainy, gloomy skies, thick arches of stoic forests, conditions that tuck people indoors, out of the wet cold, and around café tables. We love our coffee there - we love roasting it, we love the smell, we love the flavor.
Ireland has a similar marine climate, similar conditions of green and wetness. Read More
July 8th, 2008
Here at myguideIreland, we always like to ask our Guests
why they love vacations to Ireland and what it is that makes them dream of coming back, because we all know its not the weather here!.
Based on feedback and numerous myguideIreland Vacation Reviews over the last year, here is a list of our Guests Top 10 Summer events for 2008.
1. Irish Seniors Open, Ballyliffin Golf Club - 19 to
22 June
The Old Links Course at Ballyliffin Golf Club, in Co. Donegal will see one of the strongest fields in the 12 year history of the Irish Seniors Open for the competition’s first visit from June 20-22 2008.
June 18th, 2008
Begining on July 28th, Galway will host its annual 7 day world renowned horsing racing festival. The 2008 Galway Races promise to be a real spectacle in the Irish Horse Racing calendar and will attract some 200,000 race-goers to the Ballybrit venue over the course of the event.
The Festival has established itself as the pinnacle in Irish Racing and arguably the
most lavish, colourful and sociable fixture in the Irish Racing Calendar. Its not only the quality of racing that sets Galway apart, but the coming together of racing fanatic and party goer combine to make the atmosphere something that can only be experienced to fully appreciate. True Irish Craic is guaranteed not to mention the odd one or a dozen pints of Guinness!
June 16th, 2008
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