Ireland has an embarrassment of riches and beauty – blue beaches, nature resurrections, amusing golf courses, history loaded settings and warm hospitable smiles from its people. Truly, an Irish experience is something that will be hard to beat.

Since Ireland is known globally to be the ideal and ultimate vacation getaway, more visitors are coming over to revel in a spectacular escapade in this country. As this maybe the case, rest assured this dazzling adventure spot still has enough room for you and your friends to stay.

Indulge in a water escapade as you plunge your way into remarkable beaches in Ireland. Catch the tide in famous beaches like Mullaghmore Blue Flag Beach in Co. Mayo or the equally inviting Laytown beach in Co. Meath. Bring the waves closer to you as you splurge a day or two for an aquatic adventure of surf fishing in Portstewart Derry. The experiences you will have in these beaches are guaranteed to be one of a kind.

Establish a closer relationship to nature in Ireland. Sure, the beauty of nature abides everywhere, but when you get right down to Ireland, what better compliment could a destination have? Ireland holds a great number of wonders worth a visit. Get hold of the rarest breed of plants adorned by the sweet calls of cuckoos at Brookend Nature Reserve in Cookstown, Tyrone. Where would everybody go for woodland so perfectly preserved? Nowhere else but in Inishfendra in Newtownbutler, Fermanagh. This house of hundred aged oaks also reveals its deep secret of nursing rare species of yellow cress and flowering rush. Imagine the unimaginable in these nature preserves lurking right in Ireland.

Everyone wants to come in Ireland not only for a beach adventure and nature trips but to experience golf in its finest courses as well. Like to strike a club? It is definitely worth an experience to try the most famous golf courses in Ireland. At a leisurely pace or an intense level, the scenery in these courses is not to be missed.

Do you ever have an inclination for history? Then, Ireland is a unquestionably paramount destination to visit. The National Museum of Ireland has its door always opened for a blast from the past experience with bygone century’s relics and remains. This Ireland’s remnants exhibition may be seen in three places in Dublin: Collins Barracks, Kildare Street and Merrion Street. One branch of the museum lies in Co. Mayo. Relive the glory that was Ireland in these museums.

The most inviting factor that Ireland is proud of is the warmth of its welcome and the hospitality its people extends to its guests. Where else in the world can you see a pretty charming smile from everyone you meet? It is a hallmark unique to Ireland.

Why still look very far for an idyllic haven to set your course on? Ireland meets you openhandedly.

Monica Corral-lorica
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/people-come-back-to-ireland-due-to-these-reasons-58520.html

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  1. Sunshine Said,

    People like 'Robert C' and other 'American haters' make me want to…?
    …leave YA UK and never come back.The reason I come to this site and not to the YA USA is because I wish to expand my horizons and learn more about the UK,and also Ireland,the land of my ancestors.
    Please be in touch if you have something positive to say…thanks.
    What I am talking about has nothing to due with humor…

  2. Ginny Jin Said,

    Well as I said to him I’ve always found you to be pleasant so please stay.
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  3. polythene pam Said,

    not everyone here is bothered if americans answer or not…. if they dont like it just ignore it! :)
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  4. scotbel Said,

    It’s a free country – I mean webspace. Land of the free and the home of the brave.
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  5. movie Said,

    lol some of us brits have a caustic sense of humour, that’s all. maybe watch some bill hicks dvds, then youll see you guys can do caustic too
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  6. imustbeatroll Said,

    go. you are not wanted. or stay to be contrary. you decide. also, you can’t restrict answers to positive only. it’s an open forum.
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  7. me Said,

    First of all, if you’re posting at Yahoo Answers UK, it goes to Yahoo Answers USA, either that, or you mistakenly posted on the wrong one because I’m able to reply to you aren’t I? They’re the same site, which makes sense, so I’ll refrain from calling you ignorant.

    Secondly, you’re ignorant, If you want to expand your horizons, yet refuse to consider the opinions of others or cannot argue logically against their positions, what’s the point? You’re on a community website, you interact with other human beings, you’re not going to get 100% exactly what you want, or the way you think it should be.

    Please be in touch if you have something intelligent to say… thanks.
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  8. DAVID D Said,

    Yup he answered a question the other day and was completly obnoxious, he is probably a sad alcohol soaked loner whos only outlet in YA…….more to be pitied than scolded, every town has one
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  9. keeprockin Said,

    why get uptight about the odd ignoramus.
    The people who call the Americans,or people from other countries for that matter, have probably never met anyone from those countries,and know nothing at all about their way of life or personalities.
    Unfortunately,there’ll always be people wanting to slag off others.
    Be happy that most people are happy to be friendly with yourself and others
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  10. Rochefort Said,

    hey im sorry if someone offended you, i like you and hope you stay and continue to use the site.

    all the very best to you
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  11. Viscount Said,

    I was a fellow classmate of Robert C at school. He was a deeply unpopular boy who smelt of cabbage because his parents were criminals.
    We used to blackmail him into eating the soiled bedding of our class piglet, Kurt Russell, prompting his development into the advanced, clinical sociopath that we see before us today.

    Robert C has evidently not recovered from his tormenting childhood experiences of being forced by his jeering classmates to squelch the feces of an American pig between his teeth, and projects these memories onto our living American cousins of today. Might I be so indulgent to suggest that a little more sensitivity would NOT go amiss towards this suffering wretch of a man? Comfort him, Sunshine, offer him succour, cradle him to your heaving bosom of magnanimity, for needs will, as I’m sure you will agree, when the devil drives.
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