Ireland
has several distinct regional cultures rather than a single national one;
moreover, the daily lives of city dwellers are, in some ways, much different
from those living in the countryside. For example, whereas Dublin is one of
Europe’s most cosmopolitan cities, the Blasket Islands of Dingle Bay, off
Ireland’s southwestern coast, seems almost a throwback to earlier centuries.
The Irish maintain a vibrant and lively folk culture. Many engage in a variety
of craft-based industries, producing items such as glass, ceramics, ironwork,
wood-turning, linens, embroidery, and knitwear. The Irish pub serves as a focal
point for many small villages and urban neighborhoods, a place where the great
Irish passion for conversation, stories, and jokes.
I’d love to help you plan
your trip, so be sure to call me or send me an email when you’re ready to start
planning.
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