Annabel & Evan

5.30.2026 • Dublin, Ireland
385 Days To Go!

Annabel & Evan

5.30.2026 • Dublin, Ireland
385 Days To Go!

If you’re arriving early or staying a bit longer, why not make the most of your trip? There’s so much to see and do, from local gems in Howth and Dublin to exciting adventures in Galway, just a 2.5-hour train ride away! Whether you're into scenic walks, historic sites, or lively pubs, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.


Get ready to explore and make some amazing memories!

Visit Ireland's Eye

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Pontoon on West Pier, Howth, Ireland
+353 (0) 86 845 9154

Tickets: $24


Looking for a little adventure? Take a 15-minute ferry ride from Howth to Ireland’s Eye, a beautiful and peaceful island perfect for an afternoon picnic or a scenic hike!


Explore the small castle (pictured!) and the ruins of an old church, all while soaking in the stunning coastal views. It’s a great way to escape the crowds and enjoy a slice of Ireland’s natural beauty.


Ferry tickets are $24—check out the link for details and get ready for a fun little island getaway!

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Tour Kilmainham Gaol

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Inchicore Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, D08 RK28, Ireland
(01) 453 5984

Tickets: $8

You can book up to 28 days in advance.


Take a journey through Irish history at Kilmainham Gaol, one of Ireland’s most significant historical sites. Here, you’ll uncover the powerful stories of those once imprisoned within its walls—from ordinary criminals to revolutionaries who fought for Irish independence.


Walk through the halls where history was made, from the 1798 Rebellion to the 1916 Easter Rising, the Anglo-Irish War (1919–21), and the Irish Civil War (1922–23). It’s a moving and eye-opening experience, offering a deeper understanding of Ireland’s past.


If you love history, storytelling, and immersive experiences, this is a must-visit while in Dublin!

Tour Guinness Storehouse

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St. James's Gate, The Liberties, Dublin 8, D08 VF8H, Ireland
(01) 408 4800

Tickets: $20 - $37


When in Dublin, why not dive into the history of Ireland’s most famous beer? Take a tour of the Guinness Storehouse, where you’ll learn all about the brewing process, the brand’s rich history, and its impact on Irish culture.


Best of all? You’ll get to enjoy a fresh pint at the end of your tour! It’s a must-visit for beer lovers and anyone looking for a fun and iconic Dublin experience.


Sláinte!

Visit Temple Bar & Temple Bar Area

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47-48 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 N725, Ireland
+353 1 672 5286

Honestly, their own words say it best: "Legendary venue. Live Irish Music 24/7. Ireland’s Largest Whiskey Collection. Great selection of Irish Beers. Delicious Food. Come and experience The Temple Bar Pub!"



If you're looking for great music, a lively atmosphere, and an iconic Dublin experience, this is the place to be! Grab a pint, soak in the energy, and enjoy some authentic Irish craic!

Connemara Day Trip (From Galway)

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HYDE Hotel Forster St, Galway, H91 PY7E, Ireland

Tickets: $53


If you’re in Galway, this day trip to Connemara is a must!


Journey through breathtaking landscapes, passing the Twelve Pins mountain range and stunning views of Killary Fjord. You'll have free time to wander through Leenane Village, visit the fairytale-like Kylemore Abbey, and soak up the rich heritage of this magical region.


On the way back, stop in the Irish-speaking village of Spiddal, where you might even get a chance to chat with the locals in Gaelic!


It’s the perfect way to experience Ireland’s natural beauty and history in one unforgettable day.

Visit the Aran Islands and Cliffs of Moher (From Galway)

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Galway, H91 PD37, Ireland

Tickets: $60


Ready to immerse yourself in old Ireland? Take a ferry from Galway to Inishmore, the largest of the Aran Islands, where you’ll find rich Gaelic culture, ancient forts, and breathtaking Atlantic views.


Wander through prehistoric stone forts, feel the ocean breeze along dramatic cliffs, and experience the magic of Ireland’s past in this truly special place. A perfect day trip or overnight adventure for those looking to explore beyond the mainland!