Why not? Ireland is a great Island with interesting people. I've been in Cork and Dublin and they're both worth a visit. Dublin city has a wealth of history and culture to immerse yourself - Dublin castle, Trinity college, book of kells - even the Guinness storehouse is worth a visit.
If you're into sailing and even if you're not West Cork is a beautiful. tranquil. coastal area to visit.
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Travel to Ireland
You can only travel from England to Ireland by air or sea.
No, you do not need any vaccines when you travel to Ireland.
only if you are going to Northern Ireland, you need a passport to travel between England and Ireland.
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and on the island of Ireland. You can travel from the Republic of Ireland by driving across the border. The rest of the United Kingdom is across the Irish Sea, so you would travel by boat or plane to get to England, Scotland or Wales from Ireland.
As Ireland is on an island, I would think not.
There are some great websites that provide you with solid information on travel in Ireland. To name a few, you can visit Discover Ireland, Authentic Ireland and Lonely Planet.
In longboats
No.
a boat
Yes. Millions of people travel to Ireland every year.
You can fly. Flights from Ireland go to many cities in France. You can travel by boat, to a number of French ports. You could also travel from Ireland to Britain and then from Britain to France.