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Open country road flanked by flowering bushes and green fields leading towards distant hills under a cloudy blue sky.
08
Jun

Why Take a Self-Guided Tour of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way?

Does your dream holiday in Ireland involve hitting the open roads that wind around the Wild Atlantic Way? Be it alone, with friends, or on a family escape, road trips along Ireland’s west coast have an enduring appeal. And once you start exploring the wild, rugged, and beautiful landscapes on the Wild Atlantic Way, you’ll...
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A yellow building with a dark roof, adorned with colorful flowers, located by a street with parked cars.
21
Apr

The Best Small Villages in Ireland to Visit

Ireland is a country famed for its stunning scenery, warm hospitality, and charming communities.  And if visits to picturesque, welcoming villages and small towns are a priority for your trip to the place we call home, this is the travel guide for you! At Overland Ireland, we have explored every nook and cranny of the...
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An ancient standing stone on grass outside the Stone Age (Neolithic) monument Newgrange, in County Meath, Ireland. It’s sunset, so the light is low and the sun hovers above the horizon, its golden beams captured shooting off in all directions.
11
Apr

Guide to Ireland’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Do you want to explore Ireland’s cultural and natural heritage on your upcoming trip to the Emerald Isle? When it comes to visiting a country’s most valuable landmarks or areas, UNESCO World Heritage Sites are the gold standard. Whether you’re a nature lover, a history buff, or a traveller looking for a unique experience, Ireland’s...
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A group of tourists sits on the hexagonal basalt columns of Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. It's a sunny day and everyone in the group smiles for the camera. Other tourists to the side of the group explore the natural wonder on foot.
21
Mar

Everything You Need To Know About the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland

The UNESCO World Heritage Site Giant’s Causeway is one of the top tourist attractions in Northern Ireland. It’s also one of the most unusual, yet most spectacular, natural features found anywhere in the United Kingdom. And as guests on our small-group tours of Ireland will confirm, it never fails to impress! The Giant’s Causeway consists...
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A surfer riding a large wave in a rough sea.
02
Feb

Best Surf Spots Along the Wild Atlantic Way

Did you know that surfing is highly popular in Ireland? Our western shores lie exposed to the full force of waves generated in the North Atlantic Ocean. In fact, the Emerald Isle has a long-standing surf culture dating back to 1964 when the Bray Island Surf Club was established. And there are even accounts of...
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Ireland Armagh Building
24
Jan

Following St Patrick’s Footsteps Through Ireland

When you think of Ireland, what comes to mind? Is it the lush green landscapes and the wild, rugged coastlines? Is it the friendly people, the shamrock, or even a pint of Guinness? Or perhaps it’s Ireland’s patron saint, St Patrick? Of all the things that have come to symbolise the Emerald Isle over the...
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Participants in vibrant green costumes with orange beards march in a st. patrick's day parade.
06
Jan

St Patrick’s Day in Ireland: All You Need to Know

When you think of Ireland, what comes to mind? For many people, it’s the lush green landscapes or the wild, rugged coastlines. Others think of the warm and welcoming people, traditional Irish music, and cosy pubs. Then, of course, there’s St Patrick’s Day! Every year on the 17th of March, communities from Belfast to Cork...
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Group of people posing with raised hands in front of the cliffs of moher on a clear day.
23
Jun

The Top Irish Tour Companies for All Your Travel Adventures

Looking for the best Irish tour companies? Whether you’re in golf or whiskey, biking or horseback riding, cities or scenery, Overland Ireland has the rundown.
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Group of surfers carrying boards on a sunny beach.
17
May

The Best Surf Beaches in Ireland

Sometimes people are surprised to find that surfing is so popular in Ireland! This has always shocked the team here at Overland Ireland because the Emerald Isle has such a rich history of the sport. We’ve had a surfing culture since the “Bray Island Surf Club” was founded in 1964. However, the first-ever instance of...
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A group of kayakers paddle on the open water of Dingle Bay in Ireland on a sunny day. They are paddling their kayaks towards a coastal cliff covered in lush green vegetation.
25
Apr

5 Adventures in Ireland That Will Change Your Life

The Emerald Isle isn’t just a place of beautiful landscapes and incredible culture. It’s also a haven for thrill-seekers and adrenaline junkies; with its rugged terrain, sloping hills, and rolling waves. Ireland is the perfect place for climbing, kayaking, surfing, and so much more! At Overland Ireland, we love to show off the best spots...
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