

Enjoy the sights and sounds of the Cliffs of Moher, on the west coast of Ireland. Open up your eyes and ears to a take in a place not within the walls of your own dwelling. Take a minute, take a breath, and imagine you're somewhere else, soaking in the beauty of the world that we often took for granted.
Trinity College is one of the most recognizable and important sites in Dublin.
The Guinness Storehouse is a high priority on the list of many a Dublin visitor.
While Blarney Castle has almost no historical significance, for centuries, tourists have been schlepping up to the highest turret of this medieval castle and kissing the Blarney stone, in the hopes of receiving the Irish “Gift of Gab”. While it may be one of the greatest tourist traps in Ireland, the Blarney Castle is still worth a visit, if for no other reason, than bragging rights.
The Cliffs of Moher stand proudly as one of the greatest natural wonders of the world, and no trip to Ireland would be complete without a visit.
Doolin Cave is home to the world’s second largest stalactite! Friendly and knowledgeable guides lead guests down 125 steps, 210 feet below the earth to the main cavern, where they can behold the 8 million year old natural formation.
Burren National Park offers some of the best hiking in Ireland. While hikes often consist of many steps and rocky, uneven footpaths, the Burren’s beauty more than makes up for the sore feet.
Galway City is a metropolitan city by western Ireland standards. With a fascinating history dating back to medieval times, Galway is now a town bursting with life.