Rachel asked:
I am 16, and am hoping to travel to Dublin next year when I’m 17. Will I be able to rent a hotel room by then even though I’m not 18? I’m also looking at buying my plane ticket and hotel together, so will that make a difference?
I am 16, and am hoping to travel to Dublin next year when I’m 17. Will I be able to rent a hotel room by then even though I’m not 18? I’m also looking at buying my plane ticket and hotel together, so will that make a difference?
uocasanka asked:
I am a Sri Lankan student reading for masters in Ireland. I am planning to bring my wife here for 3 months on a visit/tourist visa. I would be very much grateful to you if you can give me a rough estimate of the amount that we have to show in (either my or her) bank account statements in order to obtain visa? A rough estimate would suffice with a little explanation if possible. Thank you.
I am a Sri Lankan student reading for masters in Ireland. I am planning to bring my wife here for 3 months on a visit/tourist visa. I would be very much grateful to you if you can give me a rough estimate of the amount that we have to show in (either my or her) bank account statements in order to obtain visa? A rough estimate would suffice with a little explanation if possible. Thank you.
Sierra asked:
I would like to know how much money it would cost to go visit Ireland for two months. I am staying with a friend so that really cuts hotel cost.
But I would need a roundtrip and passports everything?
How expenisive is Ireland?
Does anyone know?
Has anyone ever gone to Ireland, what is it like? Is it worth the money you will be paying?
I live in Kentucky but chances are I will have to fly some where else then fly to Ireland.
I would like to know how much money it would cost to go visit Ireland for two months. I am staying with a friend so that really cuts hotel cost.
But I would need a roundtrip and passports everything?
How expenisive is Ireland?
Does anyone know?
Has anyone ever gone to Ireland, what is it like? Is it worth the money you will be paying?
I live in Kentucky but chances are I will have to fly some where else then fly to Ireland.
Sealove asked:
I’m making my plans for this November but I still want to know what’s the best time to visit Ireland when the weather is nice and a lot happening?
I’m making my plans for this November but I still want to know what’s the best time to visit Ireland when the weather is nice and a lot happening?
How’s the weather like on St. Paddy’s day?
maggs717 asked:
I plan to visit Ireland in 2010 with a friend of mine. I think December would be the best time for me because of school and work, plus it is cheaper to get there. I am, however, worried that some of the attractions will be closed because it isn’t the peak tourist time. While we will want to do some touristy things, she and I are both probably more concerned with finding a few good pubs, and meeting some great people. Any insight from someone who lives there or visits often?
I plan to visit Ireland in 2010 with a friend of mine. I think December would be the best time for me because of school and work, plus it is cheaper to get there. I am, however, worried that some of the attractions will be closed because it isn’t the peak tourist time. While we will want to do some touristy things, she and I are both probably more concerned with finding a few good pubs, and meeting some great people. Any insight from someone who lives there or visits often?
Thanks
Eric asked:
Hi,
I’m planning on flying from San Francisco to Dublin in December. I hear that Aer Lingus and United Airlines are offering non stop flights from San Francisco to Dublin but only for this month.
Hi,
I’m planning on flying from San Francisco to Dublin in December. I hear that Aer Lingus and United Airlines are offering non stop flights from San Francisco to Dublin but only for this month.
After that it seems they all stop somewhere in America on the way, will they stop doing it? Is there anyway I can get a nonstop flight from San Francisco to Dublin in December?
Thanks.





