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The perfect planner for your Ireland vacation! Includes - 3 sections to guide you, step-by-step, through every aspect of your Ireland vacation - online resources to answer all your Ireland travel questions - a journal to save your amazing vacation memories Available in a professionally printed spiral bound edition or digital download perfect for iPad or tablet use. Use code FB10 to save 10%! https://irelandfamilyvacations.com/product/ireland-vacation-planner-journal-spiral-bound/
The only planner you need to plan your ireland vacation and keep your amazing memories alive! This planner & journal - available in a spiral bound print edition or a digital version perfect for iPad or tablet - includes 3 planning sections to help create you own amazing Ireland vacation. Step-by-step guidance, an online resource, and expert travel advice - all in one handy guide. Comment PLANNER for more information and an exclusive savings code! #TravelinginIreland #Irelandvacationplanner #Irelandtraveltips
NEED TO BOOK NEWGRANGE OR KILMAINHAM GAOL? These 2 OPW sites *REQUIRE* advance booking. If you plan to purchase an OPW Heritage Card this is how to book the sites without paying additional fees. See the full video on YouTube COMMENT bookOPW and I'll send the link direct to your DMs! #TravelinginIreland #Irelandtraveltips
Newgrange and Kilmainham Gaol are both very popular attractions that require prebooking. If you plan to purchase an OPW Heritage Card when you arrive in Ireland you CAN prebook these sites without paying. Here's how! Learn more about heritage sites here: https://irelandfamilyvacations.com/ireland-heritage-sites-2023/attractions/
MAY DAY The Gaelic fire festival of Bealtaine (bee-awl-TAWN-neyh) marks the arrival of summer. A ‘cross-quarter day’, it is the half-way point between the spring equinox and the summer solstice. In Irish mythology the beginning of the summer season on May 1 was celebrated with great bonfires built on a hilltop the evening before. These fires were often built in pairs – referred to as ‘twin bonfires’- so people and cattle could pass between. This ‘purification’ by fire was only one ritual to help them transition safely into the new season and was especially important as animals were moved to their summer pastures at Bealtaine. -- The Significance of Flowers on May Day 🌼 ‘Guard the house with a string of primroses on the first three days of May. The fairies are said not to be able to pass over or under this string.’ ~ From the National Folklore Collection, University College Dublin. NFC S.455:237. From Co Kerry. This symbol of the first day of summer was laid across doorsteps to encourage fairies to visit and bless the house and those living in it- but keep them from causing mischief inside! This ritual led to the tradition of little gifts of flowers left on the door on May Day, which led to May Day baskets that you may remember with popcorn and small sweets. Sadly no yellow primrose at my home, but I made do with some flowering shamrocks and apple blossoms in my @belleek pottery cups.
MAY DAY The Gaelic fire festival of Bealtaine (bee-awl-TAWN-neyh) marks the arrival of summer. A ‘cross-quarter day’, it is the half-way point between the spring equinox and the summer solstice. In Irish mythology the beginning of the summer season on May 1 was celebrated with great bonfires built on a hilltop the evening before. These fires were often built in pairs – referred to as ‘twin bonfires’- so people and cattle could pass between. This ‘purification’ by fire was only one ritual to help them transition safely into the new season and was especially important as animals were moved to their summer pastures at Bealtaine. -- The Significance of Flowers on May Day 🌼 ‘Guard the house with a string of primroses on the first three days of May. The fairies are said not to be able to pass over or under this string.’ ~ From the National Folklore Collection, University College Dublin. NFC S.455:237. From Co Kerry. This symbol of the first day of summer was laid across doorsteps to encourage fairies to visit and bless the house and those living in it- but keep them from causing mischief inside! This ritual led to the tradition of little gifts of flowers left on the door on May Day, which led to May Day baskets that you may remember with popcorn and small sweets. Sadly no yellow primrose at my home, but I made do with some flowering shamrocks and apple blossoms in my @belleek_pottery cups. #TravelinginIreland #MayDay #belleek #shamrocks
Nervous about traveling to Ireland - or just overwhelmed with planning? From free resources like the step-by-step Ireland vacation planning guide and the Traveling in Ireland podcast to handy tools like the My Ireland Vacation Planner & Journal and even vacation planning services, I am here to help you plan your amazing trip to Ireland! Learn all the ways I can assist as you begin planning an Ireland vacation to remember! https://irelandfamilyvacations.com/planning-your-ireland-vacation/
Nervous about traveling to Ireland - or just overwhelmed with planning? Comment HELP to learn all the ways I can assist with your Ireland vacation. From free advice to custom itinerary creation - my only goal is to help you create an amazing trip to Ireland. #travelinginIreland #Ireland_travel #Irelandvacation
Did you know that one pass can get you into ALL of Ireland's OPW managed Heritage sites for a single fee? In episode 208 of the Traveling in Ireland podcast I share the 10 most visited Heritage Sites in Ireland - as well as a few of my personal favorites where you won't encounter the crowds. https://irelandfamilyvacations.com/ireland-heritage-sites-2023/attractions/
Did you know that one pass can get you into ALL of Ireland's OPW managed Heritage sites for a single fee? In episode 208 of the Traveling in Ireland podcast I share the 10 most visited Heritage Sites in Ireland - as well as a few of my personal favorites where you won't encounter the crowds. Comment PODCAST to listen and subscribe on your favorite podcast player! Or visit IrelandFamilyVacations.com and search 'heritage' to read the accompanying article. #travelinginIreland #podcast #travelpodcast #Irelandtraveltips