Celtic ruins in emerald green fields. Pints of Guinness at a friendly pub. Spectacular vistas from rugged clifftops. These and much more call you to Ireland.
Wander around on foot to see the best of Dublin. See the extraordinary Book of Kells at Trinity College. Walk in the footsteps of Irish patriots at the historic General Post Office. Step back into the present day with some shopping at the fashionable boutiques along Grafton Street. At night, enjoy one of the city's famous theatres or the lively clubs in Temple Bar.
Drive the breathtaking Ring of Kerry. Visit at least one of the many stately homes and castles that are scattered across the island. Bike along the back roads of counties Cork or Kerry. Hike across the cliffs of the wild west coast from Galway Bay to Donegal.
Charter flights are usually the most direct and economical way to get to either Dublin or Shannon. Trains are good between major points, but if you want to explore Ireland's countryside, rent a car.