The Emerald Isle has a number of amazing attractions for any visitor, and it is relatively easy to think of the top places people visit each year. Between kissing the Blarney Stone, exploring Dublin, and jumping around from castle to castle, it is easy to stick on a common tourist route. But with so much to offer, we're going a bit deeper in finding another side of Ireland you might not be aware of. (Photo "Irish Coasts" by dimitri_c)
Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher are also the top spot in Ireland for bird watchers, with over 30,000 making the area home, including the world famous, and cute, Atlantic Puffin.
Aran Islands
If not for its beauty, the Aran Islands are an impressive feat of human ingenuity for building up the barren island into what it is today over thousands of years. With castles, guard outposts, beautiful hiking trails, overlooks, hotels and even some of the top Ireland restaurants, the Aran Islands are a testament to dedication and building up on a land that would be uninhabitable by most standards.
Get Around Ireland
The rail system in Ireland has undergone a rapid expansion and revamping in recent years, and returning visitors will likely be surprised at the new features coming on to the scene. With that, this is the easiest way to get around the country, although trains do not reach every destination you may end up going. Cheaper fares are sometimes available in the office and not always advertised online, so it may be worth a bit of added research to save some cash!
While the tourist trail in Ireland is one of the most impressive routes in the world, there is still more to the country that you may not be aware of in the first go around. Rather than missing out, it is best to find out these off-the-beaten track spots before you go to ensure that you get the most out of your itinerary. Or at the very least, schedule at least one open day in each spot and let someone from your hotel rooms in Ireland direct you to a spot that may end up being the highlight of your trip.