So you have three hours in Dublin and you aren’t sure how to spend them. Maybe you’ve got a layover or you’re stuck waiting for your train to somewhere else in the country. Whatever the case may be 3 hours is just enough time to see some of the best sights Dublin has to offer. […]
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Exploring Ireland: Johnstown Castle, Wexford, Ireland

This post contains affiliate links Johnstown Castle in County Wexford, Ireland is a hidden gem that most Irish people don’t even know about. It’s the home of the Irish Agricultural Museum, gorgeous castle gardens, and a group of peacocks (which is called a muster, if you were wondering). Getting There Getting to Johnstown Castle from […]
Wheelchairs in Glendalough

Glendalough is a gorgeous day trip to take from Dublin when the weather is good, or even half way decent. The trek has everything you could want in an Irish adventure; beautiful scenery, sheep, ruins, small towns, and pubs. If you’d like to read more about what you can see at Glendalough have a look […]
Exploring Ireland: Glendalough

This post contains affiliate links. I love being out in the great outdoors, away from the cities, enjoying natural beauty. This isn’t something I get many opportunities to do anymore. Which is why I was so excited to adventure with some of the ladies from Girls Love Travel around Glendalough. My husband and I […]
St Patrick’s Day Letter to Americans from Ireland

A letter to citizens of the USA on St Patrick’s Day to clear up a few common misconceptions about the day that Ireland would like you to know about.
Transatlantic Flights Coming to Cork Airport

The budget branch of Norwegian Air has been granted a licence for transatlantic flights from Cork to the United States, the first Transatlantic flights coming to Cork Airport. These flights will go from Cork to New York and Boston. The first Cork to Boston flights are expected to begin within the next few months with […]
My First International Flight

It’s always fun to look back at early travels and laugh at the silly things that took place along the way. My first international flight was uneventful, but I was crossing North America and the Atlantic Ocean solo as an 18-year-old who had barely ever left California. I made an Australian couple laugh in London, […]