Based on 27 experiences
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Netherlands
My experience in Ireland has been very positive. The people I met were incredibly kind, the culture was tremendously rich, and nature was beautiful beyond words. Overall, I felt very welcome and at home. And I was pleasantly surprised to find that I felt safe exploring the local towns and villages by myself during the evening. I visited Dublin, Galway, and then made my way down the Wild Atlantic Way. Of course, I would gladly recommend all the more familiar things to do and sights to see, such as visiting the Guinness Storehouse, Galway Bay, Cliffs of Moher, and Bunratty Folk Park & Castle, and experiencing an Irish dance show with music live. And I instantly fell in love with Tralee, Killarney, Cobh, and many other amazing places in the South-West, as well. All the while, I was deeply touched and inspired by the openness of the locals to share experiences and cultures, as well as by their willingness to exchange languages.
Posted: May 18, 2024Ireland was my very first solo trip. A beautiful country with even more beautiful people. I was so nervous but once I got there, there wasn’t a single moment or area that felt unsafe or uncomfortable. I would recommend it to anyone.
Posted: April 8, 2024based on 27 experiences
Travelled Solo in Ireland for 6 month and stayed at Several farms and worked in a hostel. I travelled with low budget and only met nice people and made new Friends. It was totally worth it and a lifetime experience.
Posted: February 18, 2024Experienced: January, 2020Ireland is the most beautiful, most incredible place I've ever been to, I spent a month there alone. It's the first place where I spent so much time alone and it moved and captured my heart like no other place. I'm pretty sure that nothing in the world will ever top Ireland for me. Gorgeous landscapes with such warm and hospitable people, as well as a beautiful, rich history and legends.
Posted: July 8, 2023