Tickets for traveling are essential. Buying tickets prior to vacationing helps ensure that traveling is a smooth and rewarding experience for you and your family.
No, donkeys are not good for traveling
The Stephensons originally came from Scotland, from what I've seen. However, a good number of them moved to Ireland. My family originated in Scotland but in the late 1700s, move to Ireland. From there, the family split up after a generation or two - some stayed in Ireland, some moved back to Scotland, and a good number moved to the United States - settling in the Carolinas.
No. Travel health insurance is when your insurance covers your bill if you get sick while traveling. This is a good idea if you are planning on going out of town for a long period of time, or traveling to a different country for a while.
Yes, Ireland does have many good houses.
Can you connect to your home network wireless network while abroad? No. But there is worldwide internet access in the sense that the internet is available anywhere. Macglobe.com has a good guide on internet use while traveling.
technically no, but you may be asked for i.d. of some kind and if you are not an Irish or UK citizen photo i.d. would be a good idea
Yes, you can typically put your laptop in your personal item while traveling, such as a backpack or tote bag, but it's always a good idea to check with the airline for specific guidelines on carry-on items.
Reindeer are good at traveling through the snow because they have long legs and good hooves with pads for traveling in the snowy weather.
The best books to choose for lecture while travelling can best be decided by the niche of the interests of the particular audience to whom you will be speaking.
Yes, traveling with a damaged passport can pose challenges such as being denied entry into a country or facing delays at immigration checkpoints. It is important to ensure your passport is in good condition before traveling.
The Good Friday Agreement (reached in 1998) was meant to improve relations between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.