@@GeorgeSoan On the west coast, Achill island is amazing, Connemara is amazing and so is County Donegal. If you're in Dublin again, Glendalough in Co Wicklow is very pretty also. Hope you guys get out to the Skelligs the next time. Nice to see your appreciation of history.
Stylish video of Ireland, thank you. Next time maybe also take in a game of hurling , try a high profile game maybe in Croke Park in June/July or do a tour of the stadium. Also, down around Kerry try the sea food chowder with a nice Guinness 😊
I have been doing a lot of research in preparation for my first time to Ireland this September from Perth, Western Australia. This video is the best, most informative I've watched. I cant wait.Thank you. Anna
Thank you very much! Really appreciate it and it’s great to hear you found it useful. Hope you have a great time! We really enjoyed our time there and would really like to return again the future! We’re on our big lap of Australia now, currently in SA but will be heading over to Perth in a few months! Can’t wait to explore WA. Cheers, George
brings back some great memories of my wife and my trip to UK/Europe back in June/July 2023, we went to Ireland ; Ring of Kerry, Dublin, Galway, Belfast, Killarney, Cliffs of Mohr, Waterford (crystal factory) ... we had Guinness at the Storehouse at 10am , just a touch early for me for a drink but still drunk a pint, we had some of that famous Irish weather as well, Cheers Garry
Wow the Irish weather really is a force to be reckoned with but then the sunshine and warmth comes through and another side of this beautiful Island is revealed. Such an interesting and informative video and as mentioned the drive via the backroad is as good as the scenic routes in NZ. A very enjoyable watch 😊
I'm in planning mode now for a trip in July. Booked Skellig Michael yesterday. I hope the weather is nice. Thanks for the tip on Bru na Boinne, I hadn't seen that come up yet, looks cool.
Awesome! Hope you have great weather for Skellig Michael, looks like it will be a great tour. No problem at all, glad I could help! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment, I appreciate it.
You two are so cute, and this really helped me plan the trip my daughter and I want to take. Thanks so much. Please show more maps of the routes you take and how long the drives are.
Thanks for watching and leaving a nice comment! We used Google maps to plan the routes which gave the best travel routes and times on the day (depending on the traffic). We used an app called Airalo to get data overseas. Enjoy!
Thanks for taking us around Ireland! We are headed there soon for the first time. We are also touring Bru na Boinne and cannot wait to check it out! -Candice, Andrew, and Riley 🐾
Great video. We are going in May 2024. Wonder what you shot video with. I will be using a Galaxy s22 ulra with a Beastgrip. I do have a gimbal but not sure I will use it. I do stock video
Thank you! Hope you have a great trip! I used an iPhone 13 Pro (mainly for B roll), GoPro Hero 10 with Media Mod (for A roll) and a DJI Mini 3 Pro (great travel drone)!
Awesome and thanks for this, looking forward to a trip with my family. Quesiton, would you say your route was "jam packed full" and couldn't fit much more? I have family wanting to visit North, West, and South but it seems a bit much for a 7-8 day trip.
Thank you! Really appreciate the comment. I would say our trip was jam packed, but it depends on what would be your priority to see. For me, Galway, Cliffs of Moher, Gap of Dunloe and Cliffs of Kerry are must dos. One option I heard someone doing was to fly into Dublin, rent a car, then fly out of a different city (like Cork in the South or Belfast in the North. That should save a whole driving day as we spent half a day driving from Cork to Dublin. Hope that helps and enjoy your trip! :)
@@GeorgeSoan I mean Allie Sherlock. I got the spelling wrong. She's a busker with 5,98 million followers on RUclips. World famous, remarkable voice. She's at 28.27 in your video.
Great video and very helpful for our upcoming trip. Do you have the name of the student housing accommodations you used in Dublin? I really love that location being so central to everything and would like to research it more. Thanks in advance.
you mentioned you would have like an extra night in Galway if you were planning no again how many nights would you allow for a self drive? I was thinking 11 nights which give 10 full days. Out of your 7 days giving an extra night in Galway where else would you add more time, or would have like to seen but didnt have time. thanks
11 nights sounds like an ideal amount of time! Definitely one more night in Galway. We didn’t have time to go to Dingle, but that looks nice. Also a night in Cork would have been great.
Thanks for all the tips! Im planning a 10 day trip but im not wanting to switch accomm every day and prefer to have a base. Do you think its doable if i spent half the time in dublin or surrounds and other half in either galway/killarney and surrounds or do you think you kind of have to move around to do it effectively?
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching! I would recommend 3 days in Dublin, 3 days in Galway and 3 days in Killarney. I wish we had an extra day to spend in Cork because there’s lots to see and do down there! Hope that helps and have an awesome time!!
Do you have any other recommendations on where to go in Ireland? If so, leave a comment!
Dingle. What time of year did you visit?
Thanks - will need to go there next time! We went in June@@morgankWyatt
@@GeorgeSoan On the west coast, Achill island is amazing, Connemara is amazing and so is County Donegal. If you're in Dublin again, Glendalough in Co Wicklow is very pretty also. Hope you guys get out to the Skelligs the next time. Nice to see your appreciation of history.
@@riverwolf654 thanks for the great recommendations! Really appreciate it :)
Stylish video of Ireland, thank you. Next time maybe also take in a game of hurling , try a high profile game maybe in Croke Park in June/July or do a tour of the stadium. Also, down around Kerry try the sea food chowder with a nice Guinness 😊
Thank you! And thanks for the recommendations, that’s awesome, made a note of this! 😊
For a true experience miss out on Temple Bar it is a tourist trap
Fair enough! I really liked it there, but interesting to hear that you considered it a tourist trap! How come?
@@GeorgeSoan it charges more for Drink and Pub Grub
Awesome video, thank you! Also you two are so positive, I loved watching you explore!
Thanks very much, really appreciate it! We loved exploring Ireland 🇮🇪
I have been doing a lot of research in preparation for my first time to Ireland this September from Perth, Western Australia. This video is the best, most informative I've watched. I cant wait.Thank you. Anna
Thank you very much! Really appreciate it and it’s great to hear you found it useful. Hope you have a great time! We really enjoyed our time there and would really like to return again the future! We’re on our big lap of Australia now, currently in SA but will be heading over to Perth in a few months! Can’t wait to explore WA. Cheers, George
Same here! I am heading to Ireland for 10 days in mid June, and this video has really helped me narrow down the areas I'd most like to see! 🤩
@@GoldenGirl12345 great to hear! Safe travels! Enjoy!!
brings back some great memories of my wife and my trip to UK/Europe back in June/July 2023, we went to Ireland ; Ring of Kerry, Dublin, Galway, Belfast, Killarney, Cliffs of Mohr, Waterford (crystal factory) ... we had Guinness at the Storehouse at 10am , just a touch early for me for a drink but still drunk a pint, we had some of that famous Irish weather as well, Cheers Garry
awesome! that's great to hear! we really enjoyed our trip to Ireland, would be keen to go again in the future! cheers, George
@@GeorgeSoan we love to go back as well, Garry
Wow the Irish weather really is a force to be reckoned with but then the sunshine and warmth comes through and another side of this beautiful Island is revealed. Such an interesting and informative video and as mentioned the drive via the backroad is as good as the scenic routes in NZ. A very enjoyable watch 😊
Thanks for watching! ☺
I'm in planning mode now for a trip in July. Booked Skellig Michael yesterday. I hope the weather is nice. Thanks for the tip on Bru na Boinne, I hadn't seen that come up yet, looks cool.
Awesome! Hope you have great weather for Skellig Michael, looks like it will be a great tour. No problem at all, glad I could help! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment, I appreciate it.
You two are so cute, and this really helped me plan the trip my daughter and I want to take. Thanks so much. Please show more maps of the routes you take and how long the drives are.
Thanks for watching and leaving a nice comment! We used Google maps to plan the routes which gave the best travel routes and times on the day (depending on the traffic). We used an app called Airalo to get data overseas. Enjoy!
Thanks for taking us around Ireland! We are headed there soon for the first time. We are also touring Bru na Boinne and cannot wait to check it out!
-Candice, Andrew, and Riley 🐾
Thanks for watching! Awesome - hope you have a great trip! :)
Great video. Ireland looks amazing, epic Guinness skills!
Thanks mate! Haha happy with that pint of Guinness! 😂
I agree, this IS how to travel Ireland! 👍
Thanks for watching! 👍
Newgrange is truly a wonder of the ancient world.
Agreed!
Wonderful video! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! 👍
Great show guys!
Thank you!
Great video. We are going in May 2024. Wonder what you shot video with. I will be using a Galaxy s22 ulra with a Beastgrip. I do have a gimbal but not sure I will use it. I do stock video
Thank you! Hope you have a great trip! I used an iPhone 13 Pro (mainly for B roll), GoPro Hero 10 with Media Mod (for A roll) and a DJI Mini 3 Pro (great travel drone)!
Thanks. Happy travels
Thanks, you too!
I'm in love with you Dublin
It’s a great city!
I want to go back already 🤣
Same!
Awesome and thanks for this, looking forward to a trip with my family. Quesiton, would you say your route was "jam packed full" and couldn't fit much more? I have family wanting to visit North, West, and South but it seems a bit much for a 7-8 day trip.
Thank you! Really appreciate the comment. I would say our trip was jam packed, but it depends on what would be your priority to see. For me, Galway, Cliffs of Moher, Gap of Dunloe and Cliffs of Kerry are must dos. One option I heard someone doing was to fly into Dublin, rent a car, then fly out of a different city (like Cork in the South or Belfast in the North. That should save a whole driving day as we spent half a day driving from Cork to Dublin. Hope that helps and enjoy your trip! :)
Wow, you got to see Ally!!
Thanks for watching! What do you mean by Ally? Not sure what that is!
@@GeorgeSoan I mean Allie Sherlock. I got the spelling wrong. She's a busker with 5,98 million followers on RUclips. World famous, remarkable voice. She's at 28.27 in your video.
@@mindlesspaul ah yes! I recognised Allie! Amazing live performance! Thanks for watching the video :)
Great video and very helpful for our upcoming trip. Do you have the name of the student housing accommodations you used in Dublin? I really love that location being so central to everything and would like to research it more. Thanks in advance.
Thank you and that's great to hear! It's called "Destiny Student - Ardee Point" you can find it on booking.com - happy travels! :)
you mentioned you would have like an extra night in Galway if you were planning no again how many nights would you allow for a self drive? I was thinking 11 nights which give 10 full days. Out of your 7 days giving an extra night in Galway where else would you add more time, or would have like to seen but didnt have time. thanks
11 nights sounds like an ideal amount of time! Definitely one more night in Galway. We didn’t have time to go to Dingle, but that looks nice. Also a night in Cork would have been great.
Were you there during the May-June heatwave last year?
We were there around that time, but must have missed the heatwave!
Thanks for all the tips! Im planning a 10 day trip but im not wanting to switch accomm every day and prefer to have a base. Do you think its doable if i spent half the time in dublin or surrounds and other half in either galway/killarney and surrounds or do you think you kind of have to move around to do it effectively?
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching! I would recommend 3 days in Dublin, 3 days in Galway and 3 days in Killarney. I wish we had an extra day to spend in Cork because there’s lots to see and do down there! Hope that helps and have an awesome time!!
Not a bad attempt at splitting the G
Thanks!
What were your travel dates?
We went in June last year. Thanks for watching!