Ireland is a great place to go!! I went there last year with my brother and some friends. We decided to go, because we had a cousin-in-law there at the time that was doing some type of work abroad thing. She was working for a farmer in a very small town in Ireland. Got to meet the farmer and see his farm. Cool experience. Even got to assist in pulling lambs, as the mother was having trouble giving birth.
We drove around most of Ireland checking out everything we could.
We started the trip in Dublin, of course. Checked out the Guinness Brewery and that night went out to where all of the Pubs are. Can't remember the name of that street. Very cool place.
The next day we rented a car and set out West for Galway on the West Coast. Galway was a very cool town. Probably my favorite spot. It's kind of a college town, and seems to mostly be young adults living there. We were in Galway on St. Patty's Day. GREAT time!! We stayed in Galway for 2 days, and then headed down South.
Our next overnight stop was in Limerick. On the way to Limerick we took a detour and went to see the Cliffs of Moher.. Another very cool thing to see, I would say a must-see.
We had some horse-lovers with us, so while in Limerick, we found a guy that allowed you to come out and ride some of his horses for a price (English-style, which was my first time English-style, and I'm not a fan. The guy told us Western was lazy, haha).
The next day we traveled down to Cork. On the way to Cork we had to stop in Blarney and kiss the Blarney stone. Cool castle to walk around. Cork was a great town. We stayed there for a night, and took in some of the local food and bars.
After Cork, we headed back up to Dublin for our last night to catch our plane back out. While driving through, we had set up an appointment to walk through this horse ranch. Basically the place was a breeding and training place for race horses. Very neat trip, as well.
We were able to get into the horse place, because our cousin that was there was working for a cousin of one of the guys that worked at the horse ranch. He pulled some strings and allowed us to come check it out.
That's basically what we did. Our trip lasted a week. Definitely needed more time to do what we did, but we got to see a lot and had a great time. I would definitely suggest getting a rental car and checking different places out. It's great to be driving down the road to some destination, and on the way take a small detour to check something out that you see while driving. I just wish we could have traveled the North side of Ireland, as well, but we didn't have enough time.
The food there was great, enjoyed eating all of the four-course meals at dinner. And, we did try out their fast food joint, called Super Mac's. Pretty good eating!