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  • Aer Lingus Information and Guide  pop
    Aer Lingus (IATA designator:EI) is the national airline of Ireland and one of the most easily recognised airlines in the world. Based in Dublin, Ireland it operates over 30 aircraft serving Europe and the United States. The airline is presently owned by the Irish government, however plans are being made for the privatisation of the company. Aer Lingus is a member of the Oneworld airline alliance. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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  • Cities of Ireland  pop
    A comprehensive list of all the cities of Ireland and a detailed description of each. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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  • Dublin Airport Information and Guide  pop
    Dublin Airport (IATA Airport Code; DUB, ICAO Airport Code; EIDW) is Ireland's main airport. The airport is located six miles north of Dublin City in an area properly known as Collinstown. It is operated by Aer Rianta, which also administers Shannon Airport and Cork International Airport. Dublin Airport mostly handles internal Irish flights and flights to Britain and Europe. Services to the United States also operate through Dublin. The airport is the headquarters of the national airline of Ireland, Aer Lingus. Other airlines that have hubs at Dublin include Aer Arann and Ryanair. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
    Contact:  Dublin Airport Information and Guide,

  • Insiders Guide to Dublin  pop
    The insider's guide to Dublin provides you with the best information on where to eat, drink, stay and places of interest.,
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  • List of national parks of Ireland  pop
    National parks in Ireland are maintained by the Department of Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht, and the Islands. Burren National Park Connemara National Park Glenveagh National Park Killarney National Park Mayo National Park Wicklow Mountains National Park Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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  • Museums in Northern Ireland  pop
    A comprehensive list of all the museums in Northern Ireland. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
    Contact:  Museums in Northern Ireland,

  • Museums in the Republic of Ireland  pop
    National Museum of Ireland, Dublin & Castlebar National Print Museum of Ireland, Dublin National Maritime Museum, Dun Laoghaire Pearse Museum, Rathfarmham State Heraldic Museum, Dublin. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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  • Northern Ireland Information and Guide  pop
    Northern Ireland, a region of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, lies in the north-east of the island of Ireland. It covers 14,139 square kilometres (5,459 square miles), and has a population of 1,685,000 (April 2001). The capital is Belfast. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
    Contact:  Northern Ireland Information and Guide,

  • Provinces of Ireland Information and Guide  pop
    During late Celtic and early historic times Ireland was divided into provinces to replace the earlier system of the tuatha. The four provinces are; Connacht Leinster Munster Ulster Visit this site to find out MORE...,
    Contact:  Provinces of Ireland Information and Guide,

  • Rail transport in Ireland Information and Guide  pop
    At present, rail services in Ireland are provided by two companies: Iarnród Éireann operating from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland Railways operating from Northern Ireland. Despite having at one stage one of the most extensive railway systems outside Great Britain, Ireland now has a greatly reduced route network (see History of rail transport in Ireland). Most routes in the Republic are radial from Dublin, while the North has only suburban routes from Belfast and a lengthy route to Derry (Londonderry) remaining. The map to the right shows the current railway routes in Ireland, including those closed to traffic but still somewhat in place, those used only for freight or inspections as well as those that are fully operational. Some of the airports are marked for reference – Farranfore and Belfast City Airport are the only two in walking distance of a railway station. The destinations serviced with ports are also shown, though only some are now rail-connected. Some mountains, lakes and placenames have been marked to provide context. ,
    Contact:  Rail transport in Ireland Information and Guide,

  • Republic of Ireland Information and Guide  pop
    The Republic of Ireland (Irish: Poblacht na hÉireann) is a state which covers approximately five-sixths of the island of Ireland, off the coast of northwest Europe. The remaining sixth of the island of Ireland is known as Northern Ireland and is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The constitution proclaims that the state's name "is Éire or, in the English language, Ireland". The Republic of Ireland is the official description of the state, from the Republic of Ireland Act. (In this article, unless otherwise indicated, Ireland refers to the Republic of Ireland). Visit this site to find out MORE...,
    Contact:  Republic of Ireland Information and Guide,

  • Roads in Ireland Information and Guide  pop
    Ireland, both north and south of the border, has an extensive network of roads. Historically, Northern Ireland has had better quality roads, though the difference is less marked nowadays. It is true to say that many rural roads, even in Northern Ireland, remain an 'exciting' ride. For an unforgettable example, drive from Charleville to Macroom in County Cork; all the stereotypical components are present, from road 'surface' and potholes, to junctions and vicious bends (often combined for added thrills). With the advent of European Union funding, most National routes in the Republic continue to be upgraded. In the years from 1990s to the following decade the Republic went from having one motorway in the country, to expanding the motorways to most major routes. This was part of a National Development Plan. Road construction in Northern Ireland has proceeded at a slower pace in recent years, although a number of important bypasses and upgrades to dual carriageway have recently been completed or are about to begin. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
    Contact:  Roads in Ireland Information and Guide,

  • Ryanair Information and Guide  pop
    Ryanair is Europe's largest low-cost carrier, operating 133 low-fare routes to 14 countries throughout Europe. Ireland-based Ryanair operates with a fleet of 62 Boeing 737s. It has plans to buy an additional 150 Boeing 737-800 airplanes by 2010. The company is listed on the Irish Stock Exchange, the London Stock Exchange and the NASDAQ. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
    Contact:  Ryanair Information and Guide,

  • Shannon Airport Information and Guide  pop
    Shannon Airport (IATA Airport Code; SNN, ICAO Airport Code; EINN) is Ireland's main transatlantic airport. Situated in the mid-west of Ireland just 15km from Limerick City, the airport is operated by Aer Rianta. This company also administers Dublin Airport and Cork International Airport. Shannon Airport mostly handles transatlantic flights and flights to Britain. Aer Lingus is the largest operator at Shannon Airport.,
    Contact:  Shannon Airport Information and Guide,

  • Tourist destinations in Ireland  pop
    Dublin Dublin Castle - seat of British rule, now a major tourism centre. Hill of Howth Phoenix Park - largest inner city park in the world. Áras an Uachtaráin - residence of the President of Ireland. Glasnevin Cemetery - burial location of Eamon de Valera, Michael Collins, Roger Casement, Tim Healy, Sean T. O'Kelly, memorial to Irish war dead in First World War, Republican Plot, etc. St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral - seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin. Trinity College Dublin (also called the University of Dublin) Ireland oldest university, founded by Queen Elizabeth I and home of the Book of Kells and the Book of Durrow. (The film Educating Rita was made on the campus.) Georgian Dublin - view of eighteenth century streetscape of Dublin. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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  • 1 2 Travel
    Specialists in travel to the island of Ireland - offering flights, accommodation, activity packages and information.,
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  • 1 Click Reservations
    A comprehensive guide to booking Ireland's hotels, bed and breakfasts, cottages, castles etc. Thousands of bookable properties with pictures.,
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  • 1st Dublin Hotels
    1st Dublin hotels offers a directory of hotels and accommodations in Dublin,
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  • A Guide to Cloghane and Brandon
    Cloghane and Brandon along the Dingle Peninsula - Home of the Celtic Lughnasa Festival,
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  • A Guide to County Clare
    Clare View - Travel and Accommodation Guide for County Clare, Ireland,
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  • A Guide To County Galway
    Galway View - Travel and Accommodation Guide for County Galway, Ireland.,
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  • A Guide to Ireland
    A Guide to Ireland,
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  • A guide to Limerick
    A guide to Limerick City and surrounding area with information on travel and accommodation, nightlife, entertainment and events, local services, chat and online classifieds.,
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  • A Holiday in Ventry, County Kerry, Ireland
    A Holiday in Ventry for quit and relaxing time.,
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  • A Hotel Directory of Ireland
    A directory of all hotels in Ireland, displayed by region. Each listing has a website or email link to the relevant hotel.,
    Contact:  Insight Web Marketing, Killaha, Killarney, County: Kerry, tel: +353 64 54094, fax: +353 64 54196

  • A travel in Ireland
    This website contains a lot of pictures, guide to the place of interrest, what to see, where to stay ...,
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  • A1 An Itinerary planning for Self-Drive vacations
    Design itineraries for visitors on self-drive holidays from Shannon, Dublin or Cork,
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  • AardvarkTravel.net Guide to Ireland
    Information on travel and tourism in Ireland - from hotel accommodation to tours and transport - courtesy of the world's best travel search engine.,
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  • Access Ireland
    Access Ireland,
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  • Accommodation and Attractions in the UK
    Irish Ferries Schedules and Accommodation and Attractions in Northern Ireland - Hotels, B&Bs, Camping, Caravanning, Art Galleries and much more,
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  • Accommodation Directory of Ireland
    Guide to Ireland Travel Directories Ireland. Ireland's Multilingual Travel Directory of Accommodation Food & Drink and Leisure. Searchable by location with information and photos in five languages French, German, Italian, Spanish. ,
    Contact:  Travel Directories Ireland, The Mill Bridge Street, Cahir, County: Tipperary, tel: +353 (0)52 4281, fax: +353 (0)52 42575

  • Accommodation Directory of Ireland
    Accommodation Directory of Ireland, searchable by accommodation type or location, full page with photos and information on individual premises in five languages.,
    Contact:  Travel Directories Ireland, The Mill, 1, Bridge st., Cahir, County: Tipperary, tel: +353 52 42810, fax: +353 52 42575

  • Accommodation Guide Northern Ireland
    Accommodation Guide Northern Ireland,
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  • Accommodation Ireland
    Accommodation directory for Irish Hotels, Hostels, Bed and Breakfast's, Camping Sites and Caravan Parks,
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  • Accommodation Search Engine - Ireland
    With ASE.NET, you can search, browse, compare & read reviews on thousands of hotel websites in Ireland.,
    Contact:  Finder.co.uk Ltd., The Old Foundry, Hall Street, Long Melford, tel: +44 (0) 1787 31, fax: +44 (0) 1787 319394

  • Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland.
    Loads of tourist and other info on Ireland's largest island.,
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  • Achill Tourism
    Cead Mile Failte, a hundred thousand welcomes to Achill, Co. Mayo. Ireland's most beautiful unspoilt and largest island which is connected to the mainland by a bridge at Achill Sound.,
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  • Adriatic Hotel Tre Rose irish/italian ownership
    English speaking management. Two swimming pools on Adriatic Riviera Coast. Holidays in Riccione - Rimini - Emilia Romagna - Adria Riviera - Italy. Summer vacations near beach. Summer lodging.,
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  • Airport Destinations Ireland
    The International Directory and Reservations System for hotels located adjacent to major airports in Ireland. Save up to 70% on Airport Hotel Reservations.,
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  • All Ireland Travel
    You are about to begin your journey to Ireland. Every holiday begins with a first step and we are pleased that you have chosen to take your first steps with us. Even if you are returning to Ireland, we are sure you will find something new and exciting to add to your itinerary.,
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  • An Interactive Travel Guide to the best of Ireland
    An Interactive Travel Guide to the best of Ireland,
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  • Ancient places to see in Galway City
    Ancient places to see in Galway City,
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  • Annadale Travel
    Advice and Bookings for all your Irish Holidays. Annadale Travel 37 Tullyvarraga Hill Shannon, Co Clare Ireland. Tel/Fax: 353-61-362639. Inquiries /Booking.,
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  • Astral Hotels
    Discount online reservations for hotels located in Ireland. Now offering instant rate comparison to ensure users find the best deal.,
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  • Athlone Guide
    Comprehensive guide to Athlone, including details on accommodation, eating out, what's on, activities, sports, genealogy, business, education, property etc,
    Contact:  Athlone eCom Ltd, Business Development Centre, Ball Alley Lane, Athlone, County: Westmeath, tel: +353 90 64 9455, fax: +353 90 64 93311

  • Athlone Tourism
    A general visitor information guide to Athlone County Westmeath Ireland Includes information on travel accommodation eating out entertainment touring events activities angling golf touring visitor attractions museums gardens CLONMACNOISE cruising etc,
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  • Ballycastle County Antrim Northern Ireland
    Ballycastle is the heart of the Causeway Coast and Glens of Antrim. Let me help you explore it and plan an excellent holiday.,
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  • Ballyshannon County Donegal Ireland
    Photographs and historical facts about the town, including places of interest and suggested tours.,
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  • BARROWLINE CRUISERS
    BARROWLINE CRUISERS,
    Contact:  Barrowline Cruisers, Vicarstown, Portlaoise, County: Laois, tel: +353502 25888, fax: +353502 25652

  • Bed & Breakfast Accommodation Ireland - Town & Country Homes Association
    Comprehensive guide to bed and breakfast in Ireland - Dublin, Galway, Cork, Limerick and throughout all towns and villages in Ireland and Northern Ireland,
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