The Emerald Isle of Ireland is seperated from the UK by the Irish Sea.
Ferry Operators sail into the South East and North East coast of the Republic and into Belfast and Larne on Northern Ireland's East Coast allowing great choice of destination.
Stena Line offer complete solutions for your trip to Ireland with services into Rosslare, Dublin Port, Dun Laoghaire, Belfast and Larne. They have fast craft and conventional ferries with high standards of service. P&O Irish Sea sail into Dublin and Larne with their superferries, Isle of Man Steam Packet have services to Belfast and Dublin.
Ireland offers visitors iconic places to visit such as their two capital cities Belfast in Northern Ireland and Dublin in the Republic. Belfast is a great city and best explored in a legendary black taxi taking you round seeing the sights. RMS Titanic was built in the historic dockyards which have made Belfast famous. Dublin is the home to the famous 'black stuff' Guiness! Temple Bar is a popular destination for visitors to Dublin offering a wide choice in bars, clubs and restaurants along with live street performers.
Travelling around Ireland you will encounter beautiful rolling countryside and mountains, sandy beaches, ancient monuments and quaint villages. Eating out is a delight with fresh fish caught locally from the Irish Sea or Atlantic Ocean, succulent meats all washed down with a Guiness or drop of Irish Whiskey.
Wherever you are in Ireland you will never be far away from a golf course with some of the finest in the world such as Druids Glen, The K club, Mount Juliet and Royal County Down. Horse racing is a way of life in Ireland with huge meetings at the Curragh and Leopardstown along with more secluded tracks which offer a more intimate and friendly feel.
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