The Ireland

A trip to Ireland offers a mix of stunning landscapes, historic sites, vibrant cities, and rich cultural experiences. Here's what you need to know for your visit:

Best Time to Visit

  • Spring (March–May): Mild weather, blooming landscapes, and fewer tourists.
  • Summer (June–August): Warmest weather, long daylight hours, and lots of festivals. However, it’s the busiest and most expensive season.
  • Autumn (September–November): Beautiful fall colors, moderate weather, and smaller crowds.
  • Winter (December–February): Cold and rainy, but great for cozy pubs, Christmas markets, and lower travel costs.

Things to Do

  • Experience Irish pubs – Enjoy traditional music, Guinness, and friendly locals.
  • Visit castles – From Blarney Castle to Ashford Castle, Ireland is full of historic fortresses.
  • Hiking & outdoor activities – The Wicklow Mountains, Killarney National Park, and the Causeway Coast offer great trails.
  • Explore ancient sites – Visit Newgrange, an older-than-the-pyramids tomb.
  • Whiskey tasting – Tour distilleries in Jameson, Bushmills, and Tullamore Dew.

Transportation

  • Renting a car is the best way to explore the countryside, but remember they drive on the left side!
  • Trains & buses connect major cities but have limited service in rural areas.
  • Domestic flights are available but rarely necessary due to Ireland’s small size.

Top Destinations

Cities

  • Dublin – The capital city, known for Trinity College, Guinness Storehouse, Temple Bar, and historic sites.
  • Cork – Famous for the English Market, Blarney Castle, and a lively food scene.
  • Galway – A vibrant artsy city with great pubs, live music, and easy access to the Cliffs of Moher.
  • Belfast – The capital of Northern Ireland, home to the Titanic Museum and political murals.

Scenic & Historic Attractions

  • Cliffs of Moher – Breathtaking sea cliffs on the west coast.
  • Ring of Kerry – A scenic drive with mountains, lakes, and coastal views.
  • Giant’s Causeway (Northern Ireland) – A UNESCO World Heritage site with unique hexagonal basalt columns.
  • The Wild Atlantic Way – A coastal route with stunning ocean views and charming villages.
  • Connemara National Park – Known for rugged landscapes, hiking trails, and wild ponies.
  • Rock of Cashel – A medieval castle and cathedral complex.

Travel Tips

  • Currency: Euro (€) in the Republic of Ireland, British Pound (£) in Northern Ireland.
  • Weather: Often unpredictable—bring a rain jacket and layers!
  • Power plugs: Type G (same as the UK).
  • Tipping: Not expected in pubs, but 10-15% in restaurants is standard.
  • Visa: Many nationalities (including the US, Canada, and most of Europe) don’t need a visa for short stays.

Why choose us?

Supportive Environment

Student-Friendly Policies

Quality Higher Educations

Opportunities for Growth