Ireland - Youth & Adventure Buyers Guide 2018/2019

DUBLIN An intimate and vibrant capital, Dublin is bursting with energy and always remembered by visitors for its warm welcomes. Ideally located between the Dublin mountains and the Irish sea, opportunities for adventure are always close by. Alongside the trendy restaurants and buzzing pubs nestled in and around Georgian buildings and cobbled alleys, you can offer visitors the chance to paddleboard through Dublin along the River Liffey or kayak the canals along the north and south of the city centre. Sample the tastes of Dublin by joining Fab Food Trails who will introduce your group to Dublin’s wide range of local food offerings. For the ultimate Irish experience, include an afternoon in Croke Park, Europe’s third largest stadium and home of Ireland’s national sport. For a deeper connection with Dublin’s landscape and stunning views, your group can breathe in the salty air around Dublin Bay by sailing around the charming seaside towns of Howth or Dun Laoighaire with Dublin Bay Cruises or stretch their legs in the scenic Dublin Mountains. 24 Dublin Mountains

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