A vacation in Ireland always feels magical to children, whether it’s the leprechaun lore, gorgeous scenery, charming people or the fun of cities you can walk round.
Ireland loves to throw a party and has events all year including Dublin’s mammoth St. Patrick’s Day parade, the Galway Oyster Festival and spectacular New Year celebrations on St. Stephen’s Green.
World Heritage Brú na Bóinne in Newgrange is Europe’s largest concentration of megalithic art.
Ireland has over 870 miles of coastline and 79 Blue Flag beaches along its entire length from north to south.
The Wicklow Mountains and Connemara are just two of Ireland’s six national parks.
It rains less in Dublin than Paris and average summer temperatures in the Irish capital are between 65 and 68˚F. From late June to mid August it doesn’t get dark until around 10 pm.
Touring around Ireland by car is an unforgettable way for kids to see the country. But, if you don’t want to drive, the countrywide train service is excellent. Biking is very common in rural areas and every city has excellent public transportation and there are bus services to most towns and villages.