Written by laura ruiz on July 30, 2004
- Clonakilty Weekend
This tour starts with a historical narrative about West Cork of the 1940s. You can have a fun and memorable day out in Clonakilty, located overlooking Clonakilty Bay on the coast...
Written by elecis on July 23, 2004
- Nightlife in Cork, Ireland
If you try to picture Ireland in your mind, you might picture rolling hills, green grass and small cottages. On the other hand, you might think of small pubs where people are...
Written by Finu on May 10, 2003
- We set off on Good Friday morning for the long drive to Cork. As a child, I was taken to Cork and Kerry on summer holidays quite often. While I always loved the...
Written by Erin M on September 30, 2005
- The Easy Tour bus picked us up at the tourism center and headed for West Cork. I had no idea what to expect, really. We passed a lot of areas that had cows and sheep...
Written by patyg on October 20, 2003
- On our second weekend, we decided to go to Paris. There are not enough words to describe how beautiful this city is. Someone here at the office suggested to take the red bus, so we...
Written by laura ruiz on July 27, 2004
- The first week in Cork
We went to the Cork office. It seems to be as big as the Mexico office.
We met other guides from France, Germany, Spain, Ireland, England, Malta, Italy and many other...
Written by Blue Angel on August 22, 2003
- Cork City centre is not very big and you can do it by foot. The MUSTs are: the English market (covered mall with lots of little shops), St Finbarr’s Cathedral, and the Cork City jail....
Written by patyg on November 3, 2003
- It is sad, but it is the end. It was a great experience. Meeting new people, knowing how they work at the Cork office, and all the sightseeing was great!!
During this week we just did...
Written by dreamclass on October 15, 2003
- It really made me feel prod to be at such a nice place especially since felt that everyone was going out of their way to make us fell welcome. We had an introduction of their...
Written by Blue Angel on August 22, 2003
- There is a multitude of hotels, hostels, and B&Bs in Cork. For a luxury stay, you can book the Imperial Hotel (right in the city centre) or the Jury’s Inn (about 800m from city centre)....
Cork
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