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The little island to the west of the UK needs little introduction. From its ancient ruins that stand against a (usually) grey sky and fabled beauty spots to its ultra-modern cities - not to mention the strong ties that exist between the two countries - Ireland is an unbeatable destination.

Given the family and business connections that link the UK and Ireland it's not surprising that London-Dublin should be the busiest international air route. Cheap flights to Ireland are available on more than 70 routes.

Dublin, the capital, may not have the "must-see-before-you-die" monuments, but it is affluent, cosmopolitan and very buzzy. It has a rich literary heritage, cosy (and smoke free) pubs, elegant Georgian streets and a local population who love to "have the craic".

Outside Dublin, Ireland has a wealth of attractions - fishing in the lakes and in the coastal waters, hiking the Connemara Way, Wicklow Gap or Ring of Kerry, surfing off the coast of Antrim, Donegal, Clare or Kerry.

The Atlantic thunders on the west coast and the Irish Sea is to the east, giving up some of the best seafood in the world. Its farms produce the meat and vegetables for the simple and hearty Irish cuisine.

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Ireland Climate

The Gulf Stream gives Ireland a temperate climate. Summer is typically dry and in the 20s (Celsius), spring and autumn in the teens, and winter is rainy and in single digits. January and February are generally the coldest months. July and August are the warmest, but are rarely hot. There is rain, lots of it. The Irish have even given it categories such as a soft rain, spitting, a shower, or lashing and pelting. The weather also changes quickly. It can be summer in the morning, an autumn rain in the afternoon, and a chilly winter evening. Dressing in layers is the standard.

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When to Fly to Ireland

Peak Season:
The peak season for flights to Ireland is summer with its warm weather and long, sunlit days (6am to past 10pm). All rates are at their highest, festivals are in full swing, and all attractions are open. Dublin is busy year-round and doesn’t have a low season. The amount of competition on UK-Ireland routes means that there are usually plenty of cheap flights to Ireland.

Shoulder Season:
Spring and autumn are great times to visit Ireland. The weather is usually fairly good and most of the crowds have left.

Off Season:
Except for Dublin, winter prices tend to be the lowest. However, seasonal hotels, restaurants, accommodations, and attractions usually close from early or mid-November until mid-March or Easter.

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Getting Around Ireland

Public transport (buses and trains) is great if you are travelling from, say, Dublin to Cork or Galway, but it can be tricky getting around within counties.

Bus Eireann is the national bus company and there are lots of private coach companies that offer good, well-connected services between the cities. In general, it is cheaper to take a bus than a train.

Renting a car is a good option and rental companies are represented at all the major airports, but shop around for the best deals. If you are pushed for time, you could fly between cities. Aer Arann for example flies from Dublin to Cork, Galway, Donegal, Kerry and Sligo. Ryanair also flies from Dublin to Cork.

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Ireland Airports

Major airports in Ireland include:
Dublin Airport (DUB)
Cork International Airport (ORK) (website: www.cork-airport.com)
Shannon (SNN)
Galway Airport (GWY) (website: www.galwayairport.com)
Knock Ireland West Airport (NOC) (website: www.knockairport.com)
Belfast (BHD) (website: www.belfastcityairport.com)
Kerry Airport (KIR) (website: www.kerryairport.ie)

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Passport/Visa

Passports should be valid for at least six months from date of entry. It is recommended that all nationals, other than those from the EU, hold a return or onward ticket, and must have sufficient funds to cover intended period of stay. If the stay exceeds the visa free period (i.e. three months), or stay is longer than visa validity, visitors must contact the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB).

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Entry Requirements

British citizens travelling from Great Britain to Ireland only require a proof of nationality. Otherwise British travellers coming from another country require a passport. No visa is required if the passport is endorsed British Citizen, British National (Overseas) or British Dependent Territories Citizen. In all other cases, a visa is required.

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Top flight deals

Ireland

London (LCY) to Dublin (DUB)
from£119rtnwith Air France
London (LGW) to Dublin (DUB)
from£53rtnwith Aer Lingus
London (LGW) to Dublin (DUB)
from£53rtnwith Aer Lingus
London (LGW) to Dublin (DUB)
from£111rtnwith British Airways
London (LGW) to Dublin (DUB)
from£111rtnwith British Airways
London (LHR) to Dublin (DUB)
from£77rtnwith Flight Centre

In-flight Reading

The Country Girls

Edna O'BrienTraces the lives of two women from their school days in the Irish countryside to their adulthood and failed marriages in London.

The Butcher Boy

Patrick McCabeThis dark, but hilarious novel, charts the descent into madness of a young killer in small-town Ireland.

The Barrytown Trilogy

Roddy DoyleThree books about the Rabbitte family, a large working-class family in Dublin, their love for each other, humor, life problems and solutions. 

Angela's Ashes

Frank McCourtPoignant and often amusing memoir of growing up with alcoholism and poverty in Limerick in the 1940s and 1950s. (Not to be confused with Limerick’s prosperity and friendliness today.)

Watermelon, Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married, The Last Chance Saloon, Angels, Sushi for Beginners and The Other Side of the Story

Marian KeyesInternationally best-selling author of Irish chick-lit.

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