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A VERY HAPPY EASTER TO ALL OUR VISITORS AND FRIENDS
05/04/2026

A VERY HAPPY EASTER TO ALL OUR VISITORS AND FRIENDS

HAPPY TO INTRODUCE OUR BEST DISCOUNT YET FOR ALL THE ATTRACTIONS IN DUBLIN CITYSCAN THE QR CODE FOR A 10 % DISCOUNT PER ...
28/03/2026

HAPPY TO INTRODUCE OUR BEST DISCOUNT YET FOR ALL THE ATTRACTIONS IN DUBLIN CITY
SCAN THE QR CODE FOR A 10 % DISCOUNT PER PERSON

HAPPY SAINT PATRICK’S DAY FROM ALL OF US
17/03/2026

HAPPY SAINT PATRICK’S DAY FROM ALL OF US

Bring the babies we have car seats on request
12/01/2026

Bring the babies we have car seats on request

A slight increase in rates from 2024 please see new rates for 2026 and don’t forget to book direct for reduced rates
11/01/2026

A slight increase in rates from 2024 please see new rates for 2026 and don’t forget to book direct for reduced rates

Interesting statistics Ireland as popular as ever
04/01/2026

Interesting statistics Ireland as popular as ever

Happy New Year To All
31/12/2025

Happy New Year To All

Private and personalised is best
31/12/2025

Private and personalised is best

Tourism needs to respond to a desire from American visitors for an immersive experience when they come here, say travel experts

It’s so much more than a symbol from County Meath … Visit it with us …
30/08/2025

It’s so much more than a symbol from County Meath … Visit it with us …

It is believed to be the oldest known symbol in history...This is from Newgrange in Boyne valley Ireland.
The Tri-Spiral design, carved into a stone at the back of Newgrange's chamber, is one of the most famous symbols in Irish Megalithic art. While many think it’s from the Celtic period, this design actually appeared 2,500 years before the Celts arrived in Ireland.
At 12 inches (30 cm) wide, the Tri-Spiral inside the chamber is smaller than the one on the entrance stone, which is three times larger.
Professor Michael J. O’Kelly, who led the excavation and restoration of Newgrange from 1962 to 1975, called it a "Three-Spiral symbol." In his book, Newgrange - Archaeology, Art and Legend, he mentioned a local belief that the rising sun illuminated this spiral. Since Newgrange faces southeast, he investigated this during the Winter Solstice.
The Tri-Spiral inside Newgrange is an ancient design made of three connected spirals. This pattern has puzzled archaeologists and historians because of its balanced and repetitive shape. Some believe it might be linked to spiritual or cosmic ideas, though its exact meaning is still debated. The symbol offers insight into the beliefs of the people who created it long ago.

Name your tour - all of these cities are fascinating
29/03/2025

Name your tour - all of these cities are fascinating

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