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I fear that I can be a bit like a broken record as I seem to repeat ‘slow down, do less, experience more' like it is a personal Ireland travel mantra.
Which, I suppose, it kind of is. As I've mentioned previously, I've made every travel mistake there is to make and I still struggle not to repeat them with every trip I make.
Take time to slow down and experience moments like theseI want my time to be my own but, I don't want to feel like I'm rushing from place to place just to fill the “must see” tourist squares. Any suggestions on how to spend two weeks, slowly?
This article is also available as the Traveling in Ireland podcast, episode 262.
Use the player below to listen or scroll to continue reading the article and get resource links.
This is a great question- and one I still struggle with personally. There is just so very much to see, do, and experience in Ireland!
Wisdom for your Ireland vacationI share the 10 steps I use to plan an Ireland itinerary here.
Before you begin with step one, you need to know just a few things:
After you know these things, then begin working through the 10 vacation planning steps that I outline. As you begin marking your map, you'll be able to see what works in your time frame- and what doesn't.
If an area really resonates with you as you plan, stay an extra day or two. Keep your schedule somewhat fluid. In the overall scheme of things, very little in Ireland must be booked
Sometimes you will need to drop one ‘must see' site for another that is more important to you. It's ok to do this! This is your vacation and you can make it exactly how you want it!
You won't miss the places you didn't see, but you may always regret not spending more time in a spot that really interests you.
The post Ireland at Your Own Pace: Smart Tips for a Trip Without the Rush appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.
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I fear that I can be a bit like a broken record as I seem to repeat ‘slow down, do less, experience more' like it is a personal Ireland travel mantra.
Which, I suppose, it kind of is. As I've mentioned previously, I've made every travel mistake there is to make and I still struggle not to repeat them with every trip I make.
Take time to slow down and experience moments like theseI want my time to be my own but, I don't want to feel like I'm rushing from place to place just to fill the “must see” tourist squares. Any suggestions on how to spend two weeks, slowly?
This article is also available as the Traveling in Ireland podcast, episode 262.
Use the player below to listen or scroll to continue reading the article and get resource links.
This is a great question- and one I still struggle with personally. There is just so very much to see, do, and experience in Ireland!
Wisdom for your Ireland vacationI share the 10 steps I use to plan an Ireland itinerary here.
Before you begin with step one, you need to know just a few things:
After you know these things, then begin working through the 10 vacation planning steps that I outline. As you begin marking your map, you'll be able to see what works in your time frame- and what doesn't.
If an area really resonates with you as you plan, stay an extra day or two. Keep your schedule somewhat fluid. In the overall scheme of things, very little in Ireland must be booked
Sometimes you will need to drop one ‘must see' site for another that is more important to you. It's ok to do this! This is your vacation and you can make it exactly how you want it!
You won't miss the places you didn't see, but you may always regret not spending more time in a spot that really interests you.
The post Ireland at Your Own Pace: Smart Tips for a Trip Without the Rush appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.
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