By Susie Hawkins
1. Embrace the Irish Hospitality:
One of the best things about Ireland is the warm and welcoming nature of its people. Take the opportunity to engage in conversations with locals and don't miss the chance to visit a traditional pub, where you can savor the atmosphere of live music, dance, and storytelling – an unforgettable glimpse into the heart of Irish culture.
2. Pack for Unpredictable Weather:
Ireland's weather can change quickly, so packing for versatility is key. The summer months are generally milder, but it's wise to bring layers of clothing that you can easily put on or take off as needed. A sturdy, waterproof jacket or a poncho is essential for those occasional rain showers, and comfortable, waterproof shoes will keep you ready for any spontaneous adventures.
3. Go for a Drive:
We’ve all heard of the famous attractions like the Cliffs of Moher, Dublin’s Trinity College, and the Ring of Kerry. But try exploring some lesser-known and off-the-beaten-path locations. Ireland is full of picturesque villages, stunning coastal drives, ancient ruins, and serene countryside. Renting a car and driving along the Wild Atlantic Way or through Ireland’s scenic inland regions will give you a chance to discover hidden gems and experience the country’s natural beauty away from the crowds!
A TASTE FOR TRAVELING WELL
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