Showing posts with label Florida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida. Show all posts

Sunday, June 5, 2016

On Reflection, Celebrity Cruises are the perfect family holiday - especially for teens!

On Board Reflection Miami

I'm standing under a cloudless sky on the top deck of Celebrity Cruises Reflection, as the towers on Miami Beach recede into a balmy haze. Granddad, Granny, my teen and tween are in their cabins unpacking their bags so they can make the most of every second on the ship and we've been through the first world dilemma of whether to go for the drinks package or not.
Perfect seclusion on the balcony

One of the great treats about cruising is travelling to different destinations without having to pack or unpack to do it. It's my father's first cruise and I'm confident we've the perfect balance for all three generations on board. Celebrity ships offer a five-star-experience, best described as modern refined luxury. The carpets have a deeper pile than normal and features like extra large showers and curved corners on the beds show that every little detail has been thought through with care.
Tiered balconies provide great privacy at stern of ship

Being cruise veterans my kids know the importance of the first day meet-up in the teen zone. Kitted out with table tennis, video games and a mini stage the teens huge social area is open all day and supervised until late at night and the best part is there are no tacky cartoon characters reminding the teens that they are kids. They move between the grass lawn on the upper deck and the hideaway on deck seven, yet seem to go practically unnoticed by the majority of the guests. There's great comfort as a parent to know there are only so many places they can be.
Beautiful St Thomas

Our first day is at sea giving everyone time to get their bearings and giving me time to try out the spa. The Persian Gardens are a luxury with hot beds looking out to sea and an array of spa rooms. It's well worth joining for the week and complimentary for Aqua Class passengers. I go for a manicure at Canyon Ranch SpaClub and enjoy the unspoilt ocean view as my feet are transformed with a French polish. As well as the usual entertainment of theatre, comedy and casino, the art on celebrity is a big draw and Granny and I decide to view the exhibition at a wine event. There's no pressure to purchase but it is tempting, instead we decide to try our luck at the casino.
Volleyball match between guests and officers

The fine dining option offers delicious options and just the right size portion. I manage to enjoy my food without putting on too many extra pounds. But it's Granddad's birthday and the waiters make a fuss of him when they bring out a beautiful chocolate cake inscribed with his name. As they sing happy birthday to him, I know we will all remember this moment with joy for years to come.
Our first port of call is San Juan in Puerto Rico. Immediately the relaxed rhythm of the Caribbean fills our souls as we step into the colonial past and charm of this island paradise. The city has all the modern trappings, including a CVS store and KFCs but my daughter heads straight for the stalls selling traditional sweets made from plantains and nuts. Our guide takes us through a brief history of the old town and past statues of the colonial past and Spanish architecture. Next stop is the bar where the Pina Colado was invented and they make Virgin cocktails for the kids. We have a salsa class before leaving this beautiful island and I know that I'll be back.
St Maarten

Our itinerary takes us to the neighbouring island of St Thomas the following day. This beautiful island has all the ambience of 'Pirates of the Caribbean' including the famous Blackbeard's castle. We take a taxi from the ship and are left at the town centre among dozens of jewellery stores, even Tiffany & Co have a branch on this island. Not to be distracted we walk the 99 steps up hill to Blackbeard's Castle and enjoy the spectacular view on the way. The Caribbean is full of interesting characters and one young man in his 80s stands by a viewpoint and offers to take a photo for a dollar tip − we couldn't resist an offer like that! The local market is great for the kids, as they find trinkets and souvenirs for their friends at home.
Shopping St Thomas

St Thomas is stunning, but the kids want to get back to the ship early to meet their pals. It's not a bad call as I find myself enjoying the half-empty ship, especially in such a beautiful setting. Granddad can't wait to get his cabin with all day sunshine on his tiered balcony he gets to sunbathe in peace. Our Tour America agent advised us when booking about the large balcony and suitability for sunbathing which she got spot on. Granny and I are invited up to the heli-pad deck to have a glass of champagne with the senior officers and to our delight a giant sea turtle puts on a display in the water below as we pull away from the shore.
Qsine restaurant

That evening we eat at Qsine, in one of the speciality restaurants which incur a small supplement. The kids have fun showing Granddad how to use the iPad menu. Some of the dishes are accompanied by a video cartoon, with 'Disco Shrimp' possibly the most entertaining as well as delicious. Incredibly my son passes on dessert because he's too full but my daughter orders the cupcakes which are prepared with tiny icing bags for her to decorate herself, much to her delight.
Pool at night

Later I go with Granny and Granddad to the theatre to see the illusionists show. Entertainment on board is thrilling, something that's missing from other luxury brand cruises with less guests on board. The Beatles Show is on par with Let It Be, showing in the West End. Equally enjoyable is sitting on my balcony, reading my book and sipping a glass of wine. Carlos our room attendant refreshes the ice bucket daily and brings canapés each afternoon. I've grown so fond of him and little niceties like a chocolate on my pillow every evening!
ST Maarten

Day four and we wake in St Maarten. The skies are cloudy but in typical Caribbean fashion the sun breaks through after an hour. We take a bus tour that passes famous Orient Beach, but are too early to see the naturists. This unique island is divided in two and shared by the Dutch and the French. Three currencies are accepted but the dollar is the best to use. We loved the bustling French capital with yummy aromas from the patisseries and cafes. But the highlight is our stop at Maho Beach, noisiest in the Caribbean, where aircraft almost clip the holidaymakers as they come in to land at Queen Julianne Airport. The YouTube clips I've seen don't exaggerate.
Maho Beach waiting for the airplanes

We still have two more days at sea to enjoy and I feel panicked at the thought of returning to real life. My kids have made new best friends, and Granny and Granddad are talking about where they would like to cruise to next. Teens adore Celebrity because unlike other cruise ships they aren't reminded that they are children at every turn. In fact it was easy to forget that the kids were with us. 
Granny, Grandad and Mark and Nicole

We disembarked reluctantly and returned to the beautiful Biltmore Hotel in Miami where we stayed the night before our cruise and last stop before our flight back to Dublin. The Three Generations agreed on 'Reflection' our Celebrity Cruise was the best holiday ever.

Tour America package details

Miami & Western Caribbean Fly/Cruise fr €1469 per person
Return flights to Miami, All taxes and charges
2 Nights Miami
7 Night on board Celebrity Reflection - Inside stateroom
Based on 2 adults sharing
Date of departure: 17 Nov 2016
Our Ref: 512587
CTA:
Phone: 01 8173558


Join Celebrity Cruises’ (
www.celebritycruises.ie); 1800 932 611*) Celebrity Summit on an eight-night Eastern Caribbean fly/cruise from €1,849 per person (based on two people an interior stateroom).
 Price includes return flights from Dublin, transfers and a six-night cruise departing from Cape Liberty (NJ) and calling at Philipsburg (St Maarten), Charlotte Amalie (St. Thomas) before arriving in San Juan (Puerto Rico) for the flight home; meals and entertainment on board the ship and all relevant cruise taxes/fees.
 Price based on 16 October departure.
 For more information or to book call 1800 932 611* or visit www.celebritycruises.ie
* Calls cost 7 pence per minute plus your network access charge 


www.biltmorehotel.com

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Evergreen in the Everglades! The Wild side of Florida!



When I tell the kids that we are going on a 3G (Three Generations) holiday, they eye me suspiciously. My tween asks if this means she'll have extra credit to Snapchat her friends while we are away. But my teenage son cops that Granny and Granddad will be coming along. As if this isn't a big enough challenge I decide to make our 3G holiday a road trip. A fine balancing act begins on my part to choose a family friendly destination and itinerary, so it has to be Florida.


With great excitement and a little trepidation we take our Virgin Atlantic flight via Heathrow to Miami.  I booked our carhire online before leaving home, with Hertz, so a Jeep SUV awaits us, equipped with GPS and plenty of room for luggage. Service at the desk is prompt and efficient and we make it to the Biltmore Hotel in beautiful Coral Grove in about forty-five minutes.


The Biltmore Hotel is an icon of early twentieth-century-style and architecture, tucked away in a salubrious residential neighbourhood. The hotel was used as a hospital during the Second World War but on arrival it has the hallmarks of the decadent twenties, with colourful little birds in giant cages and fine artwork on the elaborate architraves. The Biltmore hotel boasts one of the biggest swimming pools in the state of Florida − surrounded by roman statues it has the ambience of an Italian Palazzo.


That night we dine at the hotel's Fontana restaurant with a full moon and the stars above our heads. The elders devour the lobster ravioli and sea bass and I've to stop the kids from licking the last morsel of lasagne from their plates. We sit around the fountain until the jet lag hits the kids and we go to our luxurious rooms, leaving granny and granddad some time to get romantic. As my head hits the pillow I cannot wait to explore Miami the next day.


Miami is blocked into several neighbourhoods with little Havana being one of the most famous, here the Cafe Versailles is similar to the many Paladeras found in the Cuban capital. Men drink coffee and play dominoes on the side of the street and it's worth a drive by.
Our next stop is South Beach and the kids love the view, with rollerbladers and fitness gurus lining the promenade. I hire bikes with the kids and Granddad, while Granny goes for coffee at one of the classic art deco hotels. It's easy to see why this strip has been called the American Riviera.


With an afternoon to fill we drive for an hour and wind up in Key Largo, the largest of the Florida Keys. I know the family won't make the long drive to Key West so we stop off at the highly recommended John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. This is America's first underwater state part and it boasts wonderful snorkelling on the coral reef and a one-hundred-mile long shipwreck trail. The kids get to see tropical fish in the crystal blue waters while granny and granddad watch from the quayside. The annual Humphrey Bogart festival is a draw for romantic movie buffs and the actual African Queen boat rests at a nearby hotel.


Next morning after devouring the breakfast buffet at the Biltmore we take Highway One up to Fort Lauderdale. The scenery is peppered with hotels, tall palms and turquoise blue sea making it a scenic drive. It takes just over three hours and a few ice-creams and toilet breaks to get to our next stop, Vero Beach. Also known as 'The Hamptons of Florida' we check-in at the Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel and Spa. This boutique hotel is modern and clean with extra-friendly hotel staff. As we sit down to enjoy lunch with the cobalt blue Atlantic in the background, the kids have already taken to the pool. Vero Beach offers Golf close by for Granddad and Kayaking for the kids. Granny loves the quaint shops and galleries and I realise that one night won't be enough in this lovely town.


We leave Vero Beach reluctantly but stop off en-route to Orlando at a unique eco-tourism attraction, Forever Florida. This picturesque centre is host to a cattle ranch, a wildlife conservation area and a beautiful location perfect for outdoor adventures perfect for all the family, especially teens. The horse-riding is well supervised and organised and there is no better way to see wildlife in its natural habitat. Check out www.foreverflorida.com for more information and prices are roughly €100 for a two hour ride through the wilderness.


Our hotel in Kissimme is the Omni Resort at Championsgate and close to all the Disney attractions, but my crew opt for something a little wilder at Boggy Creek airboat rides on Lake Toho. We find ourselves in the middle of the Everglades, spotting storks, bald eagles and herons on the swamp. This experience is gentle enough for granny and fun enough for the kids, but it's noisy so we put on ear muffs. Our guide, Captain Wayne, has a knack for spotting alligators, and he points at one in the rushes to everyone's delight. An airboat ride is a must do when in Florida so check out www.bcairboats.com.


We return invigorated from our excursion and the kids are keen to enjoy the hotel. The pool is great for all kids big and small but the best fun is the lazy river. Attended by pool staff until 10pm it's ideal for an after-dinner-swim. The kids go up and down the slide too many times to count and the basketball ring seems to be getting as much use from the parents as the kids. I hear plenty of Irish accents too.


Next day our plan is to shop and the Orlando Vineland Premium Outlets are only a tempting 20 minutes away. Part of the Simon Group, the outlets offer big brand saving from 25%-65% on high street prices. We leave granddad by the pool while I find amazing value and my daughter finds that the superstar runners she has been longing for are only $80 − that's over 100% saving on the Irish price for the same runners. The Premium Outlets are a great way to spend the afternoon and my fashion-conscious-son gets T-shirts while I settle for some designer accessories which would be a lot more expensive at home.


Granny wants to go somewhere relaxing for dinner after all that shopping, so we set off for the town of Celebration (yes that's its real name) and sample the tasty Cuban cuisine at Columbia Restaurant. This picture-perfect town has been likened to the movie set of The Stepford Wives and apparently was modelled on Main Street Disney World. 

It's almost too perfect for me but it gets a massive thumbs up from the other generations. With Universal and all the major theme parks beside us I'm pleased that we have taken the time to taste the wilder side of Florida and keeping on the move was great for the kids. If you are thinking of a 3G family holiday make sure Granny and Granddad get some time on their own and most importantly ensure that the hotels offer free WIFI, when travelling with the younger generation there are times when this will be a saviour for all.


www.experiencekissimmee.com
www.visitflorida.com


Hertz car hire mid-size SUV, pick up Miami Airport, drop off Orlando Airport
For five nights from €280 at www.hertz.co.uk


For retail therapy in Orlando see http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/orlando-vineland


www.biltmorehotel.com
www.verobeachhotelandspa.com Kimpton hotel at Vero Beach
www.omnihotels.com/hotels/orlando-championsgate


Tour America
Florida Fly/Drive Package holiday €989 per person
Return flights into Miami and returning from Orlando, All taxes and charges
2 Nights accommodation Aloft South Beach
2 Nights accommodation Vero Beach and Spa Hotel
3 Nights Rosen Shingle Creek Orlando
Car Hire 
Based on 2 adults & 2 kids sharing
Date of departure: November 2016
Our Ref: 512647
www.touramerica.ie
email: sales@touramerica.ie
Tel: Dublin 01-8173535 Cork 021-2429222

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

#TravelTuesday on the Midday Show TV3 Florida

In case you missed #TravelTuesday on The Midday Show on TV3 today here is some advice that you might want to check out if you are travelling to the USA this summer.
Look out for my article in this Saturday's Irish Mail about our 3G road trip around Florida and the Wild things to do in Kissimmee.



1.Passport - keep it in one place on your person or part of your hand bag - get an appointment on www.dfa.ie if it's out of date.
2. e passports only are allowed into Usa since 1st April 2016

Look out for this symbol on the front of your passport

3.
Esta visa waiver beforehand online   
https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/ very simple to do - only pay $14
4. Have to hand : Address zip code in USA for customs forms
5. Adaptors - these are flat pin and straight - bring plenty for the kids to recharge their phones and devices.
6. Don't pack too much - (roll clothes) leave room for shopping. Check out www.premiumoutlets.com 
7.Airport security won't allow bottles over 100ml through - small scissors and penknives will be confiscated.
8. Duty free may be taken off you if you have connecting flights and it isn't in a see through bag with red seal and receipt attached.

9. If you are under 12 you won't have to take your shoes off going through security!

Enjoy lovely Florida - check out www.experiencekissimmee.com for all the latest fun and wild things to do!

www.foreverflorida.com
boggy creek airboats
Catch the full show here Midday Show Tuesday 17th May - last 8 minutes of show Travel Tuesday

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Reasons to visit Kissimmee...there's quite a list!


Why Kissimmee should be top of your list for holidays next year!
This info graph says it all really. I would love to go hot air ballooning and check out the Rodeos!

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Back to school blues anybody? Check out this deal to Kissimmee!


The Summer is almost over with the kids going back to school next week! It has been dreary and wet in Ireland, so here is some good news! Tour America have an amazing offer to help you through the long winter. A break during midterm to Kissimmee, Florida is just what is needed to recharge your batteries. Don’t worry about the clocks going back or the weather getting colder!

Tour America is currently offering a 7 night holiday to Kissimmee, Florida from €839.00pp during October midterm break. 
The price is based on two adults and two children (under 12 years) sharing a 3 bedroom private home with pool for 7 nights in Kissimmee, and includes return flights to Orlando from Dublin or Shannon plus 7 days car hire based on 26 October 2015departure. 
For more information or to make a booking, call 01 817 3500 or visit www.touramerica.ie and quote ref: 495282

For more information on Kissimmee please see www.experiencekissimmee.com , follow @kissimmee on Twitter and likefacebook.com/experiencekissimmee.

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Free trip to Britain with Stena Line


OH LA LA…STENA LINE OFFERS IRISH HOLIDAYMAKERS A FREE TRIP TO BRITAIN



STENA Line has put the oh la la into booking a last minute summer getaway to France as Irish holidaymakers who book a great value trip and set sail by car from Rosslare to Cherbourg before August 31 will also snap up a free trip to Britain* at the same time.
Book a return car trip to Cherbourg on Stena Line’s website for travel until August 31 and as well as enjoying the French summer sun you will also be able to enjoy the beauty of Britain for free. Two trips for the price of one will surely float everyone’s boat!

Taking the car to France with Ireland’s leading ferry company provides the perfect gateway to exploring the much loved country which boasts medieval and port cities, tranquil villages, mountains and Mediterranean beaches.

Diane Poole OBE Stena Line’s Head of PR & Communications said: “By taking the car on holiday, people can enjoy the luxury of designing their own bespoke break and can stop off where they want and when they want along the way. France is such a beautiful country with so much culture to take in and delightful food to enjoy, not to mention exquisite wine to sample,” Diane added.

France is one of the most visited countries in the world and diverse in everything from landscape to climate and with your car you will be able to travel the length and breadth of the country sampling the famous culture, sights, fine wine and delightful food.
Why not visit one of France’s most iconic landmarks, Normandy’s Mont Saint-Michel and take in the tidal island’s stunning gothic style Benedictine Abbey, known as the wonder of the west. While Paris is less than four-hour drive from Cherbourg and boasts many of the country’s best known attractions including the Eiffel TowerThe LouvreNotre DameArc de Triomphe and not to mention Disneyland Paris which is sure to provide countless hours of fun for the whole family. By taking your car on holiday with you the choice is endless.

Stena Line boasts lots of other great offers for holidaymakers wishing to book a holiday to France including hotel breaks from only €69* per person, per night with hundreds of hotels to pick from. Or why not choose from a wide range of self-catering breaks to France with great value deals starting from only €555* for travel and seven nights’ accommodation for two people. There’s lots of locations to choose from with a wide range of self-catering villages, residences and parks with Center Parcs, Pierre et Vacances and Maeva.

Choose the Stena Line break that suits you. For further information click on www.stenaline.ie or call 01 907 5555.

Monday, July 27, 2015

Kissimee Quick!


Heading to Florida this summer, then don’t forget to Experience Kissimmee 

Visitors flock to Kissimmee and the surrounding areas to visit world famous theme parks and lose themselves in the fantasy for a time. But Kissimmee also has some truly unique opportunities for fun and adventure so discover the variety of attractions and activities on offer.
If high flying adventure is on your bucket list, then head on over to Warbird Adventures, where you can take the controls of an authentic WWII fighter plane. Explore the great outdoors in a canoe or in an airboat and test the limits of your adventurous spirit.

Warbird Adventures: This is the real thing. Come fly like the aces of yesteryear in some of the most significant military aircraft in history and prepare yourself for the experience of a life-time ! Whether you want a thrilling aerobatic adventure or a smooth straight-and-level flight, the experience will never be forgotten. You take the controls in the front seat for your Discovery flight and one of our very experienced instructors will teach you everything you want to learn about flying these pieces of history. It’s a 100% hands on experience. 


Airboat Rides: There’s nothing like the wind-in-your-hair adventure of “flying” across the water in an airboat. Visitors from around the world travel to Kissimmee to climb aboard and travel at speeds of up to 40 mph to get to the best spots for alligator and bird watching (Side note: Did you know Osceola County is home to the largest number of nesting bald eagles in the lower 48 states?). A number of airboat operators launch out of area lakes – including Boggy Creek Airboats, Marsh Landing Adventures, Spirit of the Swamp Airboat Rides and Wild Florida Airboats and Wildlife Park. 


Ziplining: The first step is the hardest when you’re strapped into the zipline harness and you’re contemplating stepping off the platform to embark on a long zip ride to the other side. But the feeling when you successfully land on the other side is indescribable. Kissimmee is home to some of the best zipline and obstacle course attractions in the country, including a zipline rollercoaster at Forever Florida Ziplines and Adventures in the Wild. A new attraction guaranteed to test your agility and stamina is Orlando Tree Trek Adventure Park, offering an elevated obstacle course that includes ziplining, suspended bridges, Tarzan swings and much more at heights of 10 to 60 feet above the ground! One of Florida’s original roadside attractions also has the Screamin’ Gator Zip Line. You won’t be able to resist dazzling your friends and family with stories of ziplining over a marsh with hundreds of alligators and over jumping crocodiles.


The Paddling Center at Shingle Creek: Some of Florida’s most beautiful scenery can be found in Kissimmee, particularly along Shingle Creek, which are the headwaters of the Florida Everglades.  Guests can climb into a canoe or kayak – single or tandem – and take a journey under a cypress-tree lined creek. The attraction truly is an oasis nestled amidst the hustle and bustle of the theme parks. 

For more information on Kissimmee please see www.experiencekissimmee.com, follow @kissimmee on Twitter and like facebook.com/experiencekissimmee.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Belfast is great for a mid-term break and only up the road!

I've been to Belfast a few times in the last couple of years and it's a great place to bring the kids. 
This article was published in 2013 in the Sunday World, The whole family visited the Giants Causeway and carrick-a-rede bridge but I'd wait until the weather warms up before going so far - there's lots to do in Belfast and the Titanic and W5 are a must with the kids!





Like many southerners, I used to think that Northern Ireland was somewhere you went to get cheap booze before Christmas. However, after our holiday plans were changed I needed to find a good destination for a last minute family break.
And after packing in a lot of family activities on our whistlestop tour, our abiding memory is the sheer beauty of the place.
We had packed up the car and took the short journey from Dublin up the M1 to Belfast.  stop was at the Titanic exhibition set in the Harland and Wolfe quarter of the newly revamped docks. 
I was on to a winner with my nine-year-old, Nicole, who loves anything 
to do with history and lapped up the gory details. There are plenty of buttons to press and interactive exhibits to keep the kids moving at a steady pace through the exhibition without getting bored. 


Our first stop was at the Titanic exhibition set in the Harland and Wolfe quarter of the newly revamped docks. This is truly a wonderful experience and do not go to Belfast without visiting it.
We continued with the theme a few meters away on board the SS Nomadic and if you are taking the trip to the Titanic Quarter the Nomadic is a must see. 

Admission is £22 for a family of two adults and two children. It is the actual vessel that took the first and second class passengers from the port of Cherbourg before they boarded the Titanic.
There were period clothes and uniforms for the kids to dress up in and the staff were very hands on and keen to impart information.

We finished the day off in W5 which is an interactive science museum that will amuse kids of all ages for hours. However after our trip to the Air and Space museum in
Washington earlier this year my twelve-year-old son was hard to impress but Nicole had to be dragged out the door with Dad in tow at closing time! At £23.50 for a family of four you could fill an entire day here.

About twenty minutes outside the city, the family run LaMon Hotel and Country Club was the perfect place to relax after a busy days sightseeing. The friendly staff cater well for kids and the food was excellent and reasonably priced.
We had two other must sees on our bucket list next day and we headed for Portrush, a busy seaside town. 
Our hotel was the Ramada set on the main street and in a great location for all that the town has to offer. We had just missed the 
International Police and Fire games on the beach the previous day – but we had more pressing commitments – we had to go see a giant. 
The causeway interpretive centre is designed to blend into the natural landscape and built using local materials. 
The Giant left his shoe behind at the Giants Causeway


My son and I had to hurry the other pair along as they got caught up colouring at one of the many exhibits. Entry into the centre is £21 for a family ticket.
We took audio guides but you can get a real 3D person if you want and the causeway guides are famous for their navigating skills and wit over the centuries. These rock formations have become mystical and the inspiration for stories and legends as the years have passed. 

We lunched on homemade soup and scones outside the centre in ‘The Nook’ which is a converted schoolhouse, then took the winding road to Carrick-a-Rede. The scenery became more stunning with each mile and it was easy to see why this route is classified as one of the most beautiful in the world. 
The Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, like the Giants Causeway, is part of the national trust and the staff were all local and genuinely welcoming.
 A family ticket is £14 and took us on a long walk through beautiful scenery – there were lots of steps to negotiate before reaching the rope bridge to the fishing island so not suitable for buggies or wheelchairs. The bridge was flimsy on first impressions, but the crossing was exhilarating leaving us all feeling a great sense of accomplishment. 
Once on the tiny rock island it became clear what all the fuss was about. Below, the water was a crystal turquoise and with stunning chalk-cliffs in the distance we could have been on a film set. 
And to think that it was up the road from us in Dublin all this time made us wish we had visited our northern friends sooner.
for more information visit www.discovernorthernireland.com/