Monday, 3 December 2012

Airfare To Korea - Visit Ireland Without A Passport


Northern Ireland, it is an endeavour to bring to your attention a much overlooked corner of The UK – rather, i should make it clear that this is not an endorsement to skip international boundaries without the relevant paperwork; right from the beginning.

Modern and easy to traverse terminus, a clean, no passport is needed and a short flight will see you safely landing at Belfast City Airport – being part of the UK. In more genteel times; going there is almost like stepping back 30 years into the past and remembering how England used to be – friendly people and a unique charm, it has a rugged beauty, northern Ireland is a jewel of a place.

The majestic sight of Divis Mountain will be your farewell from the Belfast area, and a tad further on, the shipbuilders that built the SS Titanic, as you leave Belfast you will go past the historic twin cranes of Harland and Wolfe. A car can easily be hired from the rental desk in the exit lobby and collecting your vehicle is accomplished by walking 25 yards down the road from the airport building.

S shops; here we can halt for a well deserved meal and an impromptu tour of the town’. Coleraine is a major university town straddling either side of the river Bann. Until we reach the town of Coleraine, we cross wild open moors interspersed by little else but the occasional distant croft, through the heart of the province, driving on now.

Caves and headlands, the coast is lined with limestone cliffs that over the centuries have been weathered into a magical labyrinth of arches. Here the multiple hues of the azure sea offset the white sands that stretch out for miles. Along the coast road to Whiterocks Beach, onward though.

Natural beauty, testament to the maritime dangers that belie the areas’ old shipwrecks litter the waters around Whiterocks.

Accessible only to the seals that swim thereabouts or to the seabirds that the cliffs are home to, from the path you can look down onto isolated coves and pristine beaches. To reach Carrick-a-Rede you must follow a cliff top path for about 20 minutes. An appointment with adventure at Carrick-a Rede island, and now.

A certificate of achievement is available at the exit, that complete this exhilarating trial, however, for those. The entire structure undulates and a combination of this and the great height has caused many an intrepid tourist to turn back in fright, as you walk across the bridge. Which spans the 20m to Carrick Island, a very shaky 30m high rope and plank affair, carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, at the end of the path is your goal.

No matter, should you forget your passport – and unlike most journeys, click here [http://www.superbreak.com/browse/location-NIR.htm] to take the first step of an unforgettable adventure – why not see for yourself, you have been regaled with only a minute taste of what is in store for visitors here. The wonders of this magnificent land are without end. Where locals improvise musical scores late into the night, to ruined castles long abandoned and to traditional pubs with roaring fires, i could take you onward.

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