Discover Ireland with An Oige

How about a taking a trip to the emerald isle? An Oige – The Irish Youth Hostel Association has an excellent choice of tours available, and currently they are offering some super discounts on their tours for the fall and spring.

Ireland is a fantastic place to visit any time of year but especially in the fall and spring. Roads and tourist sites a quieter, the fall colours are beautiful, and of course in the spring you have the blooms, plus you get to see all those cute little lambs playing in the fields. Also at these times of the year you can often get your hands some cheap flights, leaving you with more money to spend in Ireland. So what are you waiting for? Get your flight booked and jump on one of these tours:

An Oige's “Discover Ireland” tour is an 8 night tour of Ireland, bringing you to some of the most popular places to visit in Ireland - and for a good reason! The tour starts with 3 days in Dublin giving you just enough time to explore Dublin City and all that it has to offer. Next up is Cashel in Co Tipperary, it is a typical Irish country town and is most widely known for the site, the Rock of Cashel. After your night in Cashel, you will then continue on your journey to Cork City which always has a great buzz around it and plenty to do. Killarney is the last stop on your Discover Ireland Tour and it is worth the wait! The Killarney Hostel itself is an 18th century mansion situated on acres of land just outside Killarney Town.  Find out more…

If you have a couple more days to explore the southern Irish countryside An Oige’s “Explore Ireland” tour is a great option. Again starting in Dublin, on the 10 night tour you make your way down to the beautiful south west of Ireland. Head up to Sixmilebridge village and Galway City and the West of Ireland before heading back for a last night in Dublin! Find our more…

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Photo: Killarney National Park. Credit - Flickr user Rambling Traveler

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