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How Many Castles are in Ireland?
It’s difficult to determine an exact number of castles in Ireland as there are many different types of structures that can be considered castles, however, it is estimated that there are over 30,000 castle ruins in Ireland.
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Are the Cliffs of Moher really worth Visiting?
Are the Cliffs of Moher really worth visiting? Cliffs of Moher are a breathtaking natural wonder that should be on every traveler’s bucket list.
Read MoreTop 5 Attractions in Dublin
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is known for its rich history, culture, and vibrant atmosphere. It’s a city that offers something for everyone, from historic landmarks to lively pubs. In this blog post, we will be exploring the top 5 attractions in Dublin that you won’t want to miss.
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Best Golf Courses Ireland
Ireland is known for its rich golf history and stunning landscapes, making it a top destination for golf enthusiasts from around the world. With so many world-class golf courses to choose from, it can be difficult to decide where to play. In this blog post, we will highlight the top golf courses in Ireland that you must visit on your next golf trip.
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Top 5 Honeymoon Destinations in Ireland
Discover the best honeymoon destinations in Ireland! From the Cliffs of Moher to Killarney National Park, Juniper Tours creates custom romantic getaways.
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Oldest Pub in Ireland
Oldest Pub in Ireland – Irish pubs have a long and storied history that dates back to the Middle Ages. The first recorded mention of an Irish pub is from the 16th century, when a man named Arthur Guinness opened a small brewery in Dublin.
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Ireland Self Drive Tour
Ireland Self Drive Tour – Explore the Emerald Isle on your terms, creating unforgettable memories at your own pace.
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Christmas Markets in Ireland
Christmas Markets in Ireland – Explore enchanting stalls, indulge in seasonal delights, and create cherished holiday memories with our expert guides!
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Tips for Traveling in Ireland
Ireland may seem like a tiny country, but its list of sights to see is lengthy. If you are inspired to discover a true Irish experience then let Juniper craft your dream itinerary.
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Samhain: The origins of Halloween
Samhain in Ireland marks the end of the brighter half of the year, known as Beltane, and the beginning of the darker half of the year on the Celtic new year calendar. After Halloween celebrations, ancient Irish people celebrated a feast for the dead-Samhain, which is pronounced sow-en, usually translated to mean summers end. Halloween evolved out of ancient Samhain festivities in Ireland, where changes of season and the dead were celebrated. Marking the end of summers harvest and beginning of winter, the festival of Samhain is held every year.
Read MoreThe History of the Notre Dame and Navy Rivalry
Not many people know that the Notre Dame and Navy football rivalry has lasted many years and is considered a sacred tradition for historical reasons. These two schools were a part of this popular American sport from the beginning.
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Where to Be-Gin?
Although Ireland is known for its Guinness and whiskey, gin has been produced there for centuries, dating back to 1793 when Cork’s dry gin was first launched. These days, there is a plethora of new brands and gin distilleries on the market.
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