FOLLOW in the footsteps of Leopold Bloom with a walk around Dublin. The fair city itself is the real hero of James Joyce’s Ulysses and a walking tour can provide a rare insight into its fascinating heritage.
EXPLORE an alternative Ulster, leaving the vibrant and handsome city of Belfast behind for some of Ireland’s most beautiful countryside: imposing mountains, unspoilt Lakeland and the odd UNESCO World Heritage Site.
SUP a pint or two of ‘the black stuff’ – Guinness® to you – in one of the many traditional pubs in Dublin’s famously lively Temple Bar. There’s often live music, but if not there’ll still be plenty of craic to enjoy!
VENTURE out to the grey limestone Aran Islands, just off the coasts of Co Clare and Co Galway; these three windswept and salt-lashed Atlantic outposts boast a rugged beauty – especially when the sun shines!