Is the Continent of Africa, The Country to stay away from, or can I visit there to see the beginnings of time?
January 23, 2010 by
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I travel quite a bit, Africa is a Continent I have always wanted to visit. South Africa is more to my liking, but just like the United States, I would like to travel all over the country visiting the people, learning their culture, and language. I have visited Europe, and have enjoyed the many pleasant people, and their way of life. My next trip is to Ireland, and then hopefully to South Africa. Learning about other people and the way they live, love, and create is of much value to me as a human being. I have sommething to share, and I need to learn all I can about the Countries I visit. Knowing more about the Human Race, helps me to be a more compassionate person, and open to different things.
When is the best time to visit Europe, weather-wise?
January 4, 2010 by
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We want to go for our honeymoon, the wedding is in September, but I am afraid if we go to Europe late Sept, early Oct it will be cold and rainy. Is the weather nice at this time, or should we wait until Spring to go? Not sure exactly where we will go yet, looking at Italy, Greece, Spain or Ireland
we are really looking forward to europe for our honeymoon, dont care about the cost, we have plenty saved for this purpose, thanks though
How important is a visa when backpacking?
September 22, 2009 by
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Im going to go backpacking in Europe, and i was just wondering if a visa is really that necessary. I’ve heard that its common for people to be paid under the table. I’ll be going for a year, primarily in Ireland.
Thanks!
County Cork: The Largest County in Ireland
January 1, 2009 by
Filed under Travel
Cork local population, known as Corkonians are proud of their heritage and have a passion for everything related to sports, especially rugby, Gaelic football and hurling. Hurling is the playground fastest in the world and live a game is a memory of any visitor will never forget. The county also has some of the best golf courses in Ireland with Fota Island, in particular, have established an international reputation. But Cork has much more to offer visitors not only landscapes and golf.
Some of our key recommendations for visiting County Cork include:
• Enjoy a relaxing day in family Fota Wildlife Park, Fota Island. It is a great day and the price of admission is a good value. Located approx. 10 miles from Cork City, near Midelton in East Cork, Fota Wildlife Park allows all kinds of animals roam free in their natural environment.
• Visit the town of Blarney, kiss the famous Blarney Stone and get real Irish gifts in the world famous Blarney Woolen Mills
• Take a day trip to one of the people especially food, Kinsale and the pleasures of locally made fresh seafood washed with a pint of Murphy’s, Cork’s response to Guinness.
• Relive poignant story in the Titanic exhibition at the Museum of Cobh, the last port of call for unhappy Titanic. Located about 10 kilometers from the city of Cork.
• Explore the many and varied pubs of Cork. It may be lucky to be part of a real live traditional Irish music session, which will be sure to make your holiday an unforgettable experience!
• Relax you walk across County Cork beautiful beaches and one with nature.
• Take a day trip to the famous Waterford Crystal factory in nearby Waterford County and see firsthand how the famous crystal is made.
• For the more adventurous, why not try a little fishing on the high seas or even Balling painting?
• Explore the many and varied streets, galleries, shops and restaurants with Cork enjoying the local jokes and “fun” Cork is famous for.
• Stay at one of the fine Cork Hotels can be booked there.
For more information please visit Hotels Cork in Ireland “










