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Thinking of Ireland for a Honeymoon?

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My real question is to anyone who has gone on an "all inclusive" trip there. Which company did you go through?

Also,any opinions on what is better to see just Ireland, just Scotland...or a combination of Britain/Ireland, Scotland/Ireland, or Britain/Scotland?

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  1. scotland is apart of britain so i dont under stand the question! ireland isn't in britain so you could go to ireland and scotland! britain is england cotland and wales and northern ireland!!


  2. Ireland is not a part of britain,we are separate country!

  3. Please dont say that Ireland is in britain

  4. Dia Duit! :)

    I would reccommend Ireland for a honeymoon especially places in the west where it's more natural and peaceful and well, it's better to look at than say Dublin, the captial.

    The east is more like a CBD with trafiic and pollution, like all big cities, dont get me wrong, there are loads of nice places in the east but I just reccommend the west because it's nicer for a honeymoon.

    I would reccommend County Kerry. It's a really nice place, it's beside the coast and I would say it is the county that gets the best weather.

    Or if you don't want to go completely natural, go to Galway, that's a really nice place too, but Kerry is better in my opinion.

    I would stick to one country so you can make the most of it and dont have to worry bout planes and boats and things, settle in one place and relax.

    Congratulations on your marriage!

  5. hi you

    you would be better of just seen one and one part of it as it would give you more time in places of interest the Cork and Kerry area if Ireland is very nice place to visit

  6. You're question is a little confusing, Scotland is part of Britain, as is Northern Ireland and Wales and of course England, so are you refering to Eire or Northern Ireland?.

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