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Travel Q&A on Dublin:Question: #1: Ireland travel help - Dublin transportation?
What's the cheapest/fastest way to travel from Dublin, Ireland to the Cliffs of Moher (west coast) and are there places to stay near the cliffs of moher or do I have to stay at a nearby city?How would I get from Galway to the Cliffs of Moher (what's the distance and what's the best method of transportation)? - asked by surfn_fun_12 Answer: You have a couple of choices of routes to get to the Cliffs of Moher from Dublin, if you use the Bus Eireann (National Bus Company). Depending on the time of day that you travel there is not a whole lot ... - answered by: alpha View All Answers (3) Question: #2: do i need a visa to travel to Dublin, Ireland?
i am a work permit holder in the UK. do i need to have a visa to travel to dublin, ireland? - asked by bess Answer: if you are not from the EU... yes u will need another visa as southern ireland is not clased as the uk and therefore is another country. a few turkish friends of mine who live here had to appl to the consulate ... - answered by: becca c View All Answers (4) Question: #3: cheapest travel agents Brisbane to Dublin or London flexible other European airports?
Wish to travel mid Sept (18th) to Dublin from Brisbane returning 10 November 2006 1 adult. hapyy to travel to a major city in Europe if cheaper if I can catch a Ryanair plane from there to dublin regards Farl - asked by Farl Answer: I was suppose to go to Ireland this September,but l am now going on October 4 as the flights to Ireland are way cheaper then,as you can save almost 700 dollars with Qantas leaving on that date,but if you ... - answered by: angela b View All Answers (3) Question: #4: Does my baby need photo-id to travel to Dublin, Ireland?
flying to dublin, does my 5 month old daughter need photo-id, I'll be using my passport but she doesnt have her own passport. - asked by Joanne O Answer: I do`nt know but it`s always a good idea to have pictures and finger prints of your child.This world is full of freeks and women that can`t have children that will steal your child if they can.You can ... - answered by: kenoa9 View All Answers (14) Question: #5: I want to know about train travel from Longford to Dublin & Galway,where you get the train, how long it takes?
I will be traveling with 35 other people staying in Dromod Co. Leitrim outside of Longford. We want to take a day trip via the train to Dublin and or Galway. How can we plan ahead and find out where to get the train, how long it take, the cost etc. - asked by momsbig70 Answer: The Sligo to Dublin train passes through Dromod Station which is about 3 minutes walk from Dromod town centre. (Site 1) You can download a printable timetable for the Dublin Connolly - Sligo route at site ... - answered by: alpha View All Answers (2) Question: #6: is notstop travel to dublin ireland to hampton ct?
- asked by LIONESS Answer: Hampton, Connecticut: seems not.There flights from Hartford to Dublin via Newark Airport with Continental Airlines.Also:Air Canada via TorontoUs Air via Philadelphia. ... - answered by: CIUDADANO View All Answers (1) Question: #7: I need to Travel from Dublin, Ireland to Leeds UK for cheep. How do I do so?
- asked by irishking7777 Answer: Borrow a rowing boat.. ... - answered by: allo View All Answers (2) Question: #8: I'd like to travel from Dublin to the town of Camp on the Dingle Peninsula using trains and buses.?
I'm a senior citizen, so no rental cars please. - asked by Bigmac Answer: You will have to get the train to Tralee and then the bus onwards to camp. Check the trains here: http://www.irishrail.ie and the buses here: http://www.buseireann.ieThey may not synchronise very well ... - answered by: Trish D View All Answers (3) Question: #9: is it possible to travel from Dublin to Belfast around the coast in 5 days?
- asked by christineelizabeth2000 Answer: Yep youl have no problems..belfast is around a four hour drive from dublin along the motorways but if you take the 'scenic' route youl prob do it in a day so youl have plenty of time to stop in places ... - answered by: LouLou View All Answers (4) Question: #10: The cheaper price to travel from Dublin to Brittany (Nantes included), this week end ?
:0=) THANK YOU - asked by R2D2 Answer: i think Ryanair fly to nantes and I know Aer Arann do, but not sure if they fly from Dublin or not. otherwise try bringing a bicycle and going from Rosslare with Irish ferries or from cork to roscoff. ... - answered by: cherub View All Answers (3)
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