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April 12th, 2013 - 3:23 pm § in Africa Travel Blogs, Brazil travel blogs, Destinations, Greece travel blogs, India travel blogs, Ireland travel blogs, Japan travel blogs, Spain travel blogs

The World’s Strangest Beaches

While white sand beaches with azure waters and billowing palms are nice, they’re far from unusual. For those looking for a truly unique coastal experience, the following beaches provide just that. Barking sand, star-shaped fossils and natural underground hot springs are just a[...]

March 20th, 2013 - 5:48 pm § in Destinations, Hotels Reviews and Deals, Ireland travel blogs, Travel Events

The 5 wonders of West Cork, Ireland

Cork is Ireland’s largest county, stretching east to west along much of the island’s southern coastline. It is jagged and uneven, interrupted by islands and peninsulas which slide like fingers into the Atlantic. It is a charming and beautiful place...[...]

February 25th, 2013 - 12:18 pm § in Destinations, Ireland travel blogs, Journals

The Stay List: Ireland’s Green Scene

Ireland's notoriously "soft" weather makes the fields gloriously golden, but it also makes the ground soggy for would-be campers looking to experience nature. Leave it to Irish ingenuity and hospitality to adapt the camping experience with refined yurts, pods, and safari tents outfitted with duvet-c[...]

February 19th, 2013 - 5:41 pm § in Bhutan travel blogs, Destinations, Ireland travel blogs, United Arab Emirates travel blogs

14 Festivals and Events Worth Traveling For in 2013

There’s nothing quite like visiting a place when it’s in the middle of a party - especially if it’s the kind of celebration that doesn’t happen every year. In addition to the many festivals and events that occur annually around the world, there are some that are on a far less frequent sch[...]

January 31st, 2013 - 12:55 pm § in Destinations, Ireland travel blogs, Journals

Galway: A Hundred Thousand Welcomes

Céad míle fáilte, Ireland’s oft-repeated blessing, means "a hundred thousand welcomes." That promise of hospitality has rung true wherever I've traveled in the Emerald Isle, but I've never felt more welcome than I did in Galway. And nothing embodies that spirit quite like Frank Maher of the Pet[...]

January 22nd, 2013 - 10:45 am § in Australia travel blogs, Destinations, France travel blogs, Iceland travel blogs, India travel blogs, Ireland travel blogs, Malaysia travel blogs, Panama travel blogs, Philippines travel blogs, Poland travel blogs, Turkey travel blogs

The World’s Top 50 Travel Destinations in 2013

With nearly the entire world – almost 200 countries, hundreds of thousands of cities and towns, and countless rivers, mountains, beaches and deserts to explore - trying to narrow down a list of possible destinations to even a “Top 50” is tough. We know we won’t likely get to explore them [...]

January 17th, 2013 - 11:45 am § in Destinations, Greece travel blogs, Iceland travel blogs, Ireland travel blogs, Spain travel blogs

Top 25 Things to Do in Europe: 2012 Viator Travel Awards

You’ll find all kinds of activities listed below, including musical field trips in Austria, island-hopping in Scotland, royal history lessons in Russia, castle visits in Portugal and Ireland, and enjoying a little luxury in Monaco. Join us for this tour of the Top 25 Things to Do in Europe!

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January 14th, 2013 - 7:30 pm § in Destinations, Hotels Reviews and Deals, Ireland travel blogs

The top 5 luxury golf resorts in Ireland

Ireland is renowned for having some of the best golf courses in the world, designed by the famous names of the past and the present. Golfers flock to the links courses that dazzle the coastline and the parklands that cover a landscape boasting 40 shade...[...]

November 22nd, 2012 - 10:58 am § in Destinations, Ireland travel blogs

Past Frontier staff: where are they now?

Will Matthews used to work in our Research and Development department at London Headquarters, he's now working in Ireland conducting research on seals. Will didn't provide us with a picture of himself to include with this post before he left, but we th...[...]