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  • So you're thinking about visiting

  • Ireland, but you want to know what to see

  • and what to do? Good. You're in the right place.

  • I'm Marko. I'm Alex, and we are Vagabrothers, your go-to guide

  • for travel vlog tips and inspiration here on YouTube.

  • We have been to Ireland a number of times. Yep,

  • we've been all the way around the country,

  • and in this video we're going to share our favorite places from across the Emerald Isle.

  • So, we've traveled to Ireland a couple of times.

  • We've seen all around the coast, both in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

  • We've made two full vlog series with something like a dozen videos,

  • so if you want to check out the full videos at any time,

  • you can by clicking up on these links.

  • But in the meantime, we're going to try to distill all that travel experience into

  • the top 10 things to do in Ireland

  • So, If you find this video helpful, please give it a thumbs -up,

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  • So, With no further ado, the top 10 things to do in Ireland.

  • Hi. it so most likely you're to start off in Dublin.

  • Dublin is an amazing city; it's beautiful; it's got tons of nightlife,

  • and you pretty much have a lot of the best things from Ireland in one spot.

  • So, more likely than not, you're going to go to the Guinness Storehouse.

  • It's basically where they make and store Guinness;

  • it's an amazing tourist attraction. It's definitely very busy, but it's popular for a reason;

  • it was ranked the best tourist attraction in all of Europe,

  • beating out Versailles and everything.

  • Alex did get this shirt there.

  • It's worth a visit, for sure.

  • While you're at it, head over to Trinity College,

  • beautiful campus, but also the home of the Book of Kells,

  • this priceless manuscript made by Irish monks over a thousand years ago

  • that basically protected a wealth of knowledge through the Dark Ages

  • and saved it for us to gawk at nowadays.

  • It's beautiful but for more tips on Dublin, make sure you check out our top 10 things to do in Dublin

  • by clicking up here. Click it.

  • Next stop the Wild Atlantic Way.

  • This coastal road goes from the tip of Ireland in the north all the way down to the bottom,

  • and it is an amazing way to get a real taste of what Ireland is.

  • From Dublin a good place to start is Sligo that gives you the option

  • going north towards Northern Ireland or south towards Galway,

  • but just go out there and get lost.

  • The west coast of Ireland is extremely remote.

  • There're tons of isolated capes and cool

  • little quirky villages that you can go check out. Specific destinations along the Wild Atlantic Way,

  • we really love the town of Strandhill. It's got this chilled out surf vibe, big old beach.

  • You can take surf lessons there.

  • After having a surf, head over to Voya Seaweed Baths

  • and try the traditional Irish remedy of a steaming hot seaweed bath in salt water.

  • It will rejuvenate the soul, and it will make you silky smooth.

  • Another place you have to visit on the Wild Atlantic Way is Slieve League.

  • This is just north of Sligo; they're the highest cliffs in Ireland and the highest sea cliffs in Europe.

  • They dwarf the Cliffs of Moher. The Cliffs of Moher ain't got nothing,

  • nothing on Slieve League. It's really cool.

  • Slieve League is infinitely less crowded than the Cliffs of Moher,

  • and this place is Instagram gold.

  • So, grab your camera, grab your travel buddy, and head to Slieve League before it gets totally blown up.

  • Just don't get too close to those cliffs. It's a long way down.

  • Next stop the city of Galway.

  • Galway is a university town on the west coast of Ireland.

  • It's super funky. I think it wins the funky award for Ireland.

  • It's got street art, tons of musicians. I believe it's one of the most musical cities in Ireland, in the world.

  • I think it's got the busking capital of the world.

  • That being said, it's home to artists, musicians, killer restaurants, and it's a great place

  • to base yourself for exploring the surrounding area.

  • so, Galway is one of the best places to experience traditional Irish language known as Gaelic.

  • Just north of the city is a cultural center named Connects Swain in a renovated old village.

  • or you can also just experience live music at bars like the Crane in downtown Galway.

  • Galway is also known for its oysters. To sample these little beauties, head to Morans on the Weir.

  • It's an oyster cottage in an old traditional building.

  • It's been around for hundreds of years, and you can get a serious seafood platter there.

  • Also, restaurants like Kai and Aniar in Galway City serve up some delicious meals, so don't miss out.

  • Alright, next stop the Aran Islands, not to be confused with the Iron Islands,

  • which were also filmed in Ireland for Game of Thrones.

  • The Aran Islands are next to Galway.

  • Most people from Galway would go to Cliffs of Moher, but we would suggest going to Aran Island.

  • It's a short plane ride away or a ferry right from Galway,

  • and it's a really cool Island that preserves ancient style of Irish life.

  • If you're into adrenaline activities, head to the Aran Islands

  • because Red Bull used to host the cliff-diving World Championships there at a place called the Worm,

  • this perfect natural swimming pool with a very large cliff jump. Worth it.

  • After that head down the Wild Atlantic Way to County Cork.

  • County Cork is the birthplace of the local food movement in Ireland.

  • It is the breadbasket of the country and home to tons of amazing local producers.

  • In sample local Irish cheese at places like Gubbeen,

  • or you can go kayaking along the amazing coastlines.

  • Through all this crazy rocks and then harvest seaweed to bring back and cook with.

  • The southwest of Ireland actually catches the tail end of the jet stream,

  • so it's quite temperate and beautiful little coastal towns like Kinsale make a great place to stop

  • before heading in to Cork City, which is full of history from Ireland's battle with the English for independence.

  • Alright next up: Belfast.

  • As you might know, Ireland has been independent from the UK for about a hundred years,

  • but it still remains divided into two separate countries about 80% is in the south,

  • known as the Republic of Ireland, and 20% of the land it belongs to the UK as Northern Ireland

  • Capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast and until a couple decades ago,

  • it was completely ravaged by guerrilla warfare, car bombs, and all sorts of partisan violence.

  • Thankfully, Northern Ireland is now experiencing peace, and one of the best ways to learn about the history

  • and also see how the city is healing its wounds is by going on a street art tour,

  • which shows how murals that were once political have now become an artistic way of bringing closure to this troubling period.

  • Are there any Game of Thrones fans out there?

  • Of course, because if you're not a Game of Thrones fan, what are you doing with your life, seriously?

  • Reading books.

  • Well then, you could have read the books.

  • If you are a Game of Thrones fans, then visiting Northern Ireland should be at the top of your bucket list

  • because a lot of the filming locations for Game of Thrones are in Northern Ireland,

  • including the real-life Winterfell where you can dress up in like bear skin cloaks,

  • take swords, learn how to shoot bows and arrows and basically be a part of the family Stark for a day

  • . It's awesome.

  • Also one of the super cool things is that they have the dire wolves here from the Stark family.

  • So, look at this guy. He's huge. What's his name?

  • This is Thor

  • What's the breed?

  • It's a Northern Inuit,

  • Not only is there Winterfell, but the film locations for the Iron Islands

  • for the kingsroad and that crazy scene in the very beginning of the show season1, episode 1, scene 1,

  • where they find all those dismembered wildlings and then people start getting eaten.

  • I won't spoil it for you if you haven't seen it, but that place is there too.

  • Another must visit spot in Northern Ireland is Giant's Causeway.

  • It's about an hour and a half outside of Belfast.

  • It's a natural rock formation, and according to myth, it was created by two Giants who were fighting.

  • To learn more and to see us embarrass ourselves in public, click that video.

  • Just down the road from the Giant's Causeway is the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge,

  • a really cool little rope bridge linking a headland that used to be the home of a salmon fisherman.

  • Now, it is like one of the ultimate Instagram spots,

  • and if you're Marko, it's a great place to get a Tinder profile picture.

  • Right, Bro? No Bro. Bumble

  • As your trip comes to an end, you're going to want a souvenir to bring some of Ireland home with you.

  • Luckily, there're tons of options, everything from amazing whiskies

  • like Jamesons or Bushmills to the beautiful craft work

  • that has undergone an amazing revitalization- revival in recent years.

  • The best place to find this is in the capital.

  • They're stores like Indigo Cloth and the Irish Design Shop.

  • They have some really cool products from all across the country.

  • Well guys if you've enjoyed that video you know what to do: please give it a thumbs-up,

  • subscribe and turn on notifications if you have not already, and share this with your friends.

  • Share this with the people that you're going to be traveling to Ireland with.

  • So, if you're from Ireland or if you've been there, leave your own tips and advice down the comments section,

  • and don't forget to subscribe to Vagabrothers for travel videos from all around the world, vlogs, all that good stuff

  • In the meantime, remember to stay curious, keep exploring, and we will see you guys on the road.

  • Peace.

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