How You Can Holiday On A Budget In Ireland
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- On: 13/Oct/2010
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The worldwide recession also known as the ‘credit crunch’ has hit everyone – whether it is the loss of a job, increased taxes, and higher cost of living – all pointing to the fact that nobody is immune from it. Thus people have less disposable income to spend on holidays, but they still want to get away for a break. All this means is that people want to holiday on a budget. This is certainly possible – even with a family. Ireland has it all for the tourist visitor; friendly people, so much to do and see, easy to arrive, and for these reasons you can certainly holiday here on a strict budget!
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Travelling with your Baby Through Dublin Airport
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- On: 08/Oct/2010
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Holiday Home & Apartment Value Breaks: Enjoy an Affordable Week Long Getaway With The Family
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- On: 17/May/2010
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There's a huge buzz about the GoIreland.com Value Breaks offer. Not only do they offer hotel breaks located over the length and breadth of the country, they are also offering a week long self catering getaway at a steal!
Ireland Hotel Breaks: Great New Value For Money Special Offers!
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- On: 04/May/2010
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Make Your Valentines Day Special In Ireland
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- On: 27/Jan/2010
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2010 Six Nations Rugby Championship Countdown
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- On: 27/Jan/2010
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Guide to the 2009 All Ireland Football Finals
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- On: 16/Sep/2009
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The whole of Ireland is gearing up for the much-anticipated climax to the All Ireland Football Championships this weekend, Sunday the 20th September. This is a special year for the GAA, as the year 2009 is the 125th Anniversary of the founding of the GAA by Michael Cusack at Hayes Hotel, Thurles. Here’s hoping to two enjoyable All Ireland football Finals: Over the past two weekends GAA fans have enjoyed three thrill a minute All Ireland Hurling Finals with memorable wins for Kilkenny, Clare and Galway in the Senior, Under 21 and Minor All Ireland Finals. Let’s hope a feast of football awaits this weekend!
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Guide To The 2009 All Ireland Hurling Finals
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- On: 26/Aug/2009
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The scene is set; the famous trophies dusted down, and are waiting to be claimed by the competing teams and captains of the day. Hurling fans all over Ireland, and Irish people all over the globe eagerly await the 2009 All Ireland Finals. Not only are this years finals a celebration of the 125th year of the history of the GAA, the passion involved and pace of the game of hurling ensures that it has no equal in any sport.
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Rules Of The Road In Ireland
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- On: 20/Aug/2009
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Before you rent a car in Ireland please ensure to check out our Rules of the Road guide. Obviously, safety on the road is of paramount importance when you are travelling in a country that you are not a native of, and even more so in a rented vehicle that you are not altogether comfortable with. Bear this in mind and check out our quick guide to the most important Rules of the Road in Ireland…
Ireland's Roads – What You Need To Know
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- On: 19/Aug/2009
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Before arriving in Ireland for your holiday and hiring that car to explore the natural beauty of the island, it is important to become as familiar as possible with Ireland’s road networks, both in the North and South of the Island. That way, you will know exactly what to be aware of and what are the major roads you should be taking!
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