By: Seth Marston | Business Migration from the UK to Ireland has become increasingly popular in recent years, with people looking to retire abroad, work in the Irish economy or just buy a holiday home for weekend breaks. Although Dublin house prices are considered some of the highest in the world, alongside major cities such as New York, a bargain can often be picked up in the more southern regions of Ireland, which provide a totally different culture and a brilliant vibrant place to relocate offering a real taste of Irish read more
By: sam pit | Recreation & Sports Six Nations Italy V Ireland Hospitality Packages with the best prices available at Corporate Hospitality Group. We are covering in Italy V Ireland 2011 Six Nations Hospitality and Tickets. read more
By: KevinMeaney | Exotic locations Here I will suggest you taking Ireland tour. Many tours Ireland companies are available to help you to make your tour memorable. Lots of magnificent places are increasing the divine beauty of Ireland. Places like- read more
By: Simon Haughtone | City Guides In County Down you will find the North Ireland town of Bangor. It is the most populated of the North Ireland towns. read more
By: Charles Weiss | City Guides Founded in the sixth century, Cork is the second largest city in Ireland with a 2006 population of 119,000. The city center is actually located on an island in the River Lee. As the city expanded, it spread out along the banks, and thus it is a city of bridges. read more
By: Ren Alejan Reny | City Guides Located in the South West of Ireland, the beautiful County Cork is the largest of all the counties in Ireland. Rich farmlands and river valleys contrast with the wild sandstone hills of the west, and above all there is the magnificent coastline scooped and fretted by the Atlantic into great bays and secret coves, strewn with rocky headlands and long soft golden sands. This is basically why people love visiting Cork. read more
By: Peter Slevin | Environmental If you ask people who have just returned from Ireland what memorable things in this country, they will say that this country is such a green destination. And you may feel surprised to see that Ireland is now the most treeless land in Europe. Ireland's native forests were effectively wiped out during a four century orgy, removing from the face of the land trees that had first emerged in the read more
By: Brian Parkin | International studies The national flag of the Republic of Ireland is a tricolor flag and first came out in the year 1848. The three color stripes of equal size which form the flag symbolize the political structure of Ireland. The color orange represents the Irish Protestants, the green is for the Republican cause of the Irish Catholics and the white stripe is a symbol of peace and hope for the two sectors. read more
By: Anna Taylor Grant | Destinations Ireland is one of the most fondly visited European destinations owing to the beauty and charisma that the country offers. Every year, it plays host to millions of tourists who come here from the several global destinations to relish on the traditional warmth and hospitality of the Irish people. read more
By: Lena Hunt | Destinations There are a number of options for you to choose as you are planning to tour Ireland, including tour via cycling, walking, taking a bus, boarding the train, renting a car and driving. read more
By: David D Silver | Aviaton Ireland is known as a very popular vacation destination. It is famous for its wide range of landscape within a small area. Below are 5 best must do's when you visite Ireland. read more
By: Craig Samaniego | Destinations With 14,000-square kilometer region and a temperate oceanic climate, Northern Ireland is one or more of the four countries of United Kingdom. Though the Scotland has influenced on their dialect of English, Used official languages is English and Irish. read more
By: Monty Cuddington | Fishing Several ideal trout fishing destinations are in Ireland. Anglers can take public transportation or rent a care to reach the coast or lakes or streams and rivers. There are various types of fish in the Irish oceans such as cod, bass, ling, skate and pollack. read more
By: Jumping Spider Media | camping If you've ever been to Ireland in the summertime, you'll know that at times it can feel as though the whole world had the same holiday idea. Like any popular holiday destination, the summertime is a particularly busy time for tourism in Ireland. However, visiting Ireland off-season can be just as enjoyable and have just as much to offer, particularly in the autumn. read more
By: Five Hop | Shopping Do you know which the most popular chocolates in Ireland are? Undoubtedly, these are Butlers chocolates. Actually, it is not only chocolate name. Butlers Chocolates is a company created in Dublin, Ireland in 1932. It produces not only chocolates but also candies, ice -creams and many other sweet temptations. read more