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HOLIDAYS - 20 things Irish people say on holidays


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20  things Irish people say on holidays



(1) A meal for two, wine and a taxi home, how much ?


(2) Jaysus, it’s melten !


(3) It’s good to get away, but it’s great to get home again !


(4) If we had weather like this at home, sure we would never go anywhere !


(5) Where did this day come from at all ? Absolutely fabulous !


(6) We’ll make our own fun and make the best of it !


(7) What’s the weather doing at home ?


(8) Have you togs on under that ?


(9) Have you enough cream on ? Don’t come crying to me when your beetroot !


(10) I’d murder a Tayto sandwich !


(11) The feckers thought we were English !


(12) Would you look at the get up of your man !


(13) A week was’nt long enough and 2 weeks would have been too much !


(14) Insta - What, I suppose it’s the whole go !


(15) Don’t be acting the maggot, you’ll look like a dick !


(16) I wonder what the boys are up to now at home !


(17) If we were at home, what time would it be now ?


(18) Your freckles are joining up ! Your feckin mahogany !


(19) What time is the match ?


(20) Sure your no sooner gone and your back !



Our 10 top things to do in Dublin City

  1. Visit the Guinness Storehouse tour, in St James's Gate, Dublin 8

  2. Take in a Jameson or Telling Whiskey Distillery tour, in Bow Street, Smithfields and Newmarket, the Liberties respectively.

  3. On anyone of the nights in Dublin, book either Taylors Three Rock or the Merry Ploughboy for dinner and an Irish traditional music and dance extravaganza

  4. Do the hop-on hop-off double-decker bus tour of Dublin, taking in all the tourist sights

  5. Visit the main shopping area, including Grafton Street, and within easy walking distance of the cobbled alleyways of the Temple Bar cultural quarter,  which is a nice place to wander during the day and “do lunch” in one of its many lovely and quirky restaurants.)

  6. Visit Kilmainham Gaol, in Kilmainham and take in near-by IMMA - Irish Museum of Modern Art in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham as well.

  7. Take a Dublin Bay boat trip from Dun Laoghaire to Howth Harbour, you can get the DART out to Dun Laoghaire from Tara Street or Westmoreland Street stations.

  8. Go on a trip to Johnny Fox’s, reported to be the highest pub in Ireland, via taxi or from one of the hotels, where they do coach pickups.

  9.  Take in the Museums, Art Gallery and the Trinity College tour and if possible try to get to see the Book of Kells in the Library.

  10. Take a  one day Wild Wicklow coach trip, around the Dublin-Wicklow mountains.



We suggest a four day Dublin city break in Ireland should be spent taking in all the sights and sounds that the city has to offer.



Youtube link to the JustRetired50Plus recommended Dublin-City cycle tour Video:-

To view the video select:-   https://youtu.be/WT4LFKiXSpY


Youtube link to the JustRetired50Plus recommended Dublin-Wicklow coach tour Video:-

To view the video select:-   https://youtu.be/pz5qCmRxmxc



Dublin, Ireland’s capital city a vibrant city, with mountains, countryside, and the sea all within 20 minutes of its centre

For a four day city break, Dublin cannot be recommended enough. It is friendly and intimate, yet bursting with life and energy all year round, with luxury hotels, trendy restaurants, cafes, shops and nightlife as well as a thriving arts and culture scene. There is lots to see and do, with its Dublin Bay boat trip from Dun Laoghaire to Howth; Guinness  Storehouse and Jameson Whiskey Distillery tours; shopping opportunities; theatre and cultural events; and the easy laid back attitude of the people of Dublin, adding to a sense of well being and the general up-beat nature of the Irish.



A sense of Dublin, Ireland

Over the years, we have hosted many friends who have visited Dublin, sometimes as part of their European tour. We recommend that they stay in any one of the numerous city-centre hotels. They are all just “around the corner” from the main shopping area, including Grafton Street, and within easy walking distance of the cobbled alleyways of the Temple Bar cultural quarter,  which is a nice place to wander during the day and “do lunch” in one of its many lovely and quirky restaurants. However, be warned, it takes on a very different loud pub scene at nighttime. There are a multiplicity of coffee shops and bars, in which to relax, when retail therapy gets too much.

We reckon that Dublin is a safe city relative to others we have visited around the world, provided of course that you take common sense precautions.


Recommendations for Dublin, Ireland

A great way to spend four days in Dublin, in our opinion, would be something along the following:


Day 1: Explore Dublin City - get a ticket online and do the hop-on hop-off double-decker bus tour of Dublin, taking in all the sights, be sure to get off the bus for a bit of history, of the blood-and-guts kind, at Kilmainham Gaol, the scene of some of the most important and tragic episodes of Irish history, including the imprisonment and execution of the leaders of the 1916 Rising. Take in the near-by IMMA - Irish Museum of Modern Art in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham.


Day 2: Do the Guinness Storehouse tour and take in a Jameson or Telling Distilleries Whiskey tour. The Guinness Storehouse provides an interactive experience that fuses Ireland’s brewing heritage with Irish history. The Storehouse is Ireland’s most popular tourist attraction, where thousands of eager-eyed visitors make their way up through the exhibits until they reach the Gravity Bar at the top – and the free glass of what the cognoscenti consider the best Guinness in the world. The Jameson tour is the longest established while the newish Teeling Distillery in the Liberties, is the first distillery to open in Dublin for 125 years.


Day 3: Take a full day Wild Wicklow Tour up the Dublin and Wicklow mountains - It is possible to do day trips to the Cliffs of Moher; the Giant’s Causeway or Blarney Castle, however, all of these destinations are over a 100 miles from Dublin. The wild Wicklow Way is within 15 miles of your hotel. Dublin lies on a secluded bay in the foothills of the Dublin mountains, less than half an hour by coach. 


Day 4: If you are interested in cultural attractions, take in the Museums, Art Gallery and the Trinity College tour and if possible try to get to see the Book of Kells in the Library.

If you are more of a music and alcohol buff then do the Dublin Traditional Irish Musical Pub Crawl.


On anyone of the nights, be sure to book either Taylors Three Rock or The Merry Ploughboy for organised dinner and Irish night stage entertainment, or freestyle it in Johnnie Fox’s pub. All three have buses that do hotel pickups and they are each a great nights entertainment. 


I suppose all good things come to an end. So its time to pack up. If your flight is in the evening, it should be possible to leave your luggage in the hotel’s designated luggage room and perhaps hit the shops for the last minute gifts, or you can always linger on a bar stool with your glass of preferred wine or beer……………..”What’s not to like about that !”



Our must see recommendation for a trip to Dublin, Ireland 2019:-

  1.  A one day Wild Wicklow coach trip, around the Dublin-Wicklow mountains. 

  2. The Guinness Storehouse tour and take in a Jameson or Telling Whiskey Distillery tour

  3. On anyone of the nights in Dublin, book either Taylors Three Rock or the Merry Ploughboy for dinner and an Irish traditional music and dance extravaganza, they are a great nights entertainment. Alternatively, a trip to Johnny Fox’s, reported to be the highest pub in Ireland, is a must - the food is delicious, entertainment great, with lots of old memorabilia to feast your eyes on. Alternately, go to an open mic in the Blue Light pub and whet your Larynx.


The average cost per person / per week is €800 (depending on type of hotel/ accommodation selected)

All of the tour tickets are available over the web where some savings can be made.


“You should travel away from home, to really appreciate the value of what you have at home, on your return.”



A image of a map of Dublin city proximity to the sea and the mountains.
Map of Dublin city proximity to the sea and the mountains.



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