Posted by admin on March 26, 2010
A visit to Ireland is not the same until you visit the beautiful county of Clare in the rugged west of Ireland. Clare is a top destination for tourists who come to admire its spectacular scenery, unspoilt beauty, world-renowned attractions and its strong sense of Irish culture, language and tradition.
It's got a wide choice of accommodation for you to choose, whether you're looking for Clare hotels, Clare guesthouses or Clare B&B's. In this article we look at self-catering accommodation in Clare

Posted by admin on March 26, 2010
When you visit Dublin you can't but wonder just how many historic sites this great city has. With every turn there is something to admired and explore. Dublin really has an abundance of historic sites that can be found dotted throughout the city and surrounding areas. In the following article we take a look at just a selection of some of Dublin's many historic sites that call Dublin home...

Posted by admin on March 26, 2010
Temple Bar is Dublin's thriving cultural quarter located on the south bank of the glistening River Liffey. It is a wonderful area nestled in Dublin City Centre and is home to many Irish cultural and art institutions, attracting people from all corners of the world. For further details on Dublin's vibrant Temple Bar area please read on....

Posted by admin on March 26, 2010
It's just days to go to Valentines weekend. Are you still wondering what to get your loved one?
Don't panic... we are here to help! Why not whisk your nearest and dearest off to one of our romantic GoIreland.com hotels for an unforgettable weekend of romantic dining, pampering and relaxation...

Posted by admin on March 26, 2010

If you're enthralled by toys and trains, then this is definitely for you! The Dublin Toy and Train Fair is a must for the young and the young at heart. It's located in the magical setting of Clontarf Castle and the fair runs just four times a year.
Read on to find out more...

Posted by admin on March 26, 2010
According to the latest edition of world travel guide 'Lonely Planet', Ireland's main attraction as a destination is still its unique culture and traditions. Although this may be harder to find among the "cosmopolitanism and sophistication" in today's Ireland, it is still very much evident in many parts of the country, and it is this reason that visitors keep returning to Ireland.

Posted by admin on March 26, 2010
Cadbury - the makers of Ireland's much loved chocolate (since 1933!), are currently holding a competition to find a brand new promotional wrapper for their dairy milk bar. Judges have now shortlisted 5 winning entries and with only one winner and day's left - it's now up to the public vote to see who becomes the 'Cadbury Apprentice'.

Posted by admin on March 26, 2010
If you're a rugby fan, then don't miss your chance to cheer on the team in three big home games this year. Ireland take on Italy, Wales and Scotland on the hallowed turf of Croke Park - the last three rugby games to be played here before the opening of the Aviva Stadium. Read on for more...

Posted by admin on March 26, 2010
Why not whisk your nearest and dearest to the romantic Emerald Isle for Valentines? With its hauntingly beautiful scenery, stunning coastline and enchanted landscape, there really is no where better to fall in love all over again this Valentines.
There are so many ways to be romantic in Ireland on Valentine's Day...here are a few of our suggestions.

Posted by admin on March 26, 2010

Ireland's biggest festival and celebration - St. Patrick's Day is taking place next month! Now is the time to plan that long-awaited trip to Ireland to celebrate it with us! After all, St.Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland - so we really do know how to celebrate it best!
