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- Find unusual places to visit next time you’re in Ireland
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- Get useful information on buying a home or getting an Irish passport.
- Be a smart traveler, with tips on pubs where you won’t find other tourists, top places to shop for woolens, bargain castle-hotels, places to hear great music and more
- Know what’s going on in Ireland today
- Have a laugh, with humorous stories about great Irish characters
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The Irish Letter is a 16 - 20 page print newsletter I've done for the last three years (see illustration at right). Although Ireland Fun Facts is now the place where all new stories appear, the back issues of this print newsletter are full of great stories and pictures of Ireland. Read it on the train to work! See instructions below on how to get your free copy.
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The more you know about Ireland, the more you'll enjoy it!
Be more informed about Ireland’s past and present. Twice a month, you’ll get tips on: - Remote Irish islands like Inishbofin, Cape Clear and Inisheer
- Sophisticated spots like The Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin, the National Gallery of Art and Glin Castle
- Ways to get in touch with your Irish roots, from seeking out relatives or visiting the county your grandparents came from.
- Ireland's gold-plated economic boom, and who's benefiting from it
- The house building mania that's changing Ireland's west coast
- Offbeat things to do, like "chill" in an Irish seaweed bath, go horse riding in Donegal, party in Dublin's Temple Bar district or walk on an amazing coral beach on Connemara
I do not sell tours, hotel bookings or airplane tickets. When I write about a place, you get unvarnished information you can TRUST. For an example, read our new story
"Great Stop or Tourist Dive?"
Finally, there are those great traditions that still influence life in Ireland today. You may know about Celtic Halloween, but have you ever heard of lesser-known celebrations like Bilberry Sunday, Little Women’s Christmas or The Wren Day in Dingle?
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Twice a month, you get an update on the new stories on this site. Many of the full articles are open to Ezine subscribers, while some are open to Irish Crossings members. (Find out more about
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Slan, Robert Sullivan
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