According to Ireland's Central Statistics Office, nearly a million visitors from the U.S. and Canada visited Ireland in 2005. In that same year, there were 6.9 million visitors from all over the world.
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978-0-470-10572-6 (9780470105726)
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Liz Albertson worked as an editor for Frommer's Travel Guides for four years before making the leap to the other side of the computer as the author of Ireland For Dummies. When she isn't researching and writing, Liz spends much of her time in Ireland sitting in on traditional music sessions, fiddle in hand. She currently teaches fifth and sixth grade in New Haven, Connecticut, where she lives with her boyfriend, Hugh, and her adopted African cichlid fish, Rocky. Liz welcomes feedback and suggestions for the next edition of the book at ejalbertson@yahoo.com.
Introduction.
Part I: Introducing Ireland.
Chapter 1: Discovering the Best of Ireland.
Chapter 2: Digging Deeper into Ireland.
Chapter 3: Deciding When and Where to Go.
Chapter 4: Following an Itinerary: Four Great Options.
Part II: Planning Your Trip to Ireland.
Chapter 5: Managing Your Money.
Chapter 6: Getting to Ireland.
Chapter 7: Getting around Ireland.
Chapter 8: Booking Your Accommodations.
Chapter 9: Catering to Special Travel Needs and Interests.
Chapter 10: Taking Care of the Remaining Details.
Part III: Dublin and the East Coast.
Chapter 11: Dublin.
Chapter 12: Easy Trips North of Dublin: Counties Meath and Louth.
Chapter 13: Easy Trips South of Dublin: Counties Wicklow and Kildare.
Chapter 14: The Southeast: Counties Wexford, Waterford, Tipperary, and Kilkenny.
Part IV: Counties Cork and Kerry.
Chapter 15: County Cork.
Chapter 16: County Kerry.
Part V: The West and the Northwest.
Chapter 17: Counties Limerick and Clare.
Chapter 18: County Galway: Galway City, the Aran Islands, and Connemara.
Chapter 19: Counties Mayo and Sligo.
Chapter 20: County Donegal.
Part VI: Northern Ireland.
Chapter 21: Counties Derry, Fermanagh, and Tyrone.
Chapter 22: Belfast and County Antrim.
Chapter 23: Counties Down and Armagh.
Part VII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 24: Top Ten Traditional Irish Dishes and Drinks.
Chapter 25: The Top Ten Itemsto Buy in Ireland.
Appendix: Quick Concierge.
Index.