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Backpacking Around Ireland
Why not start your gap year off by discovering more about the British Isles. It could not have achieved as an exotic place, with Thailand in comparison, but more detail on which countries are at home to help your chances of future employment. Employers love for intelligent, curious employees who are in what makes the economy tick and to interested companies. Ireland offers a wealth of landscapes, industrial history and politics, as well as music and entertainment as well. Here are some good tips for traveling, and Ireland on your Gap Year.
Flying in Ireland from the UK is simple. Aer Lingus, the national airline of the Republic of work of nine British airports and nine city in Europe. Dublin, Cork and Shannon all but one hour from Dublin to Britain and is the largest airport in the Republic of Ireland. There are frequent buses from the airport to downtown, which was transported to your accommodation to be easy. There are flights from outside Europe often, though often associated with a change at the airport in continental Europe.
Another method is to achieve in Ireland from elsewhere in Europe by sea ferries from the UK or France. When few people are in a car or mobile home on the road, they can be very economical way to return. The high speed ferry from Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire (pronounced Dun Laoghaire Leary) just 90 minutes. Other ferry services from Fishguard, Pembroke and Swansea in Wales to run. You can also travel from France to Rosslare and Cork.
When traveling in Ireland, a car that is a good idea to plan. The roads can be rough and difficult to navigate in rural areas. They drive on the left in Ireland. However, if you just want to stay in Dublin, a car can be more than annoying, as it is worth.
The bus service in Ireland good value for money and run between all major destinations. Rail is another way to travel and run both rail and bus network of CIE. At Dublin Airport can prepaid cheap to buy tickets in advance from the desktop information ICI. You can also pick up maps and information as well. The Dublin Area Rapid Transit DART transportation system. It covers 25 stations in the county. Dublin Bus (Bus Atha Cliath) is an inexpensive way to deal in the city. A link to the airport from the city center every 20 minutes, open from early morning until 23:00 clock. You can also advance tickets from Dublin Bus Head Office on Upper O’Connell Street. Another option is by public transport specialist backpacker tour. The best of them Paddy Wagon is well known, but they offer slightly different packages, depending on the type of experience looking to travel.
Expect to pay between £ 10 – £ 20 for a dorm room or hostel, depending on where you go. If you are planning more in Dublin for a longer period of time, consider other options print. Be aware that the short-term rental accommodation easily and have to keep ads sold by the university or in bookstores. The situation is very difficult at the beginning of the semester university in September time. Hostels in Dublin during the summer months are very busy so you must reserve to be sure that somewhere to stay when you arrive.