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Ireland Map ESSENTIALS Currently, Ireland’s biggest rock export is HU2. From the adrenaline-soaked promise of 1980’s Boy, the band ascended into the stratosphere, culminating in international fame with The …
IRAKLION (Hpaidiov) Iraklion (pop. 132,000) is Crete’s capital and primary port. The chic locals live life in the fast lane, which translates into an urban brusqueness unique among the …
IONIAN ISLANDS Just to the west of mainland Greece, the Ionian Islands are renowned for their medley of rugged mountains, rolling farmland, shimmering olive groves, and pristine beaches, all …
IRELAND Travelers who come to Ireland with their heads filled with poetic imagery will not be disappointed this largely agricultural and sparsely populated island still looks as it did …
EASTERN AEGEAN ISLANDS The intricate, rocky coastlines and unassuming port towns of the Northeast Aegean Islands enclose thickly wooded mountains and unspoiled villages and beaches. Despite their proximity to …
LESVOS Lesvos’s (pop. 100,000) cosmopolitan, off-beat culture incorporates horse breeding, ouzo, and leftist politics. Huge, geographically diverse, and far from the mainland, the island attracts visitors who spend weeks …
Ireland Travel Destinations ACCOMMODATIONS AND CAMPING A hostel bed will average ‚12-18 in the Republic and UK&7-12 in the North. An Oige (an OYJ), the HI affiliate, operates 32 …
Ireland Guide for Tourist TOURIST SERVICES AND MONEY TOURIST OFFICES. Bord Failte (the Irish Tourist Board; 01 602 4000; www.ireland.travel.ie) operates a nationwide network of offices. Most tourist offices …
NAFPLION Beautiful old Nafplion (pop. 10,000) glories in its fortresses, Venetian architecture, and nearby pebble beaches. The town’s crown jewel is the 18th-century Palamidi fortress, which provides spectacular views …
THE SPORADES Circling into the azure Aegean, the Sporades form a family of enchanting sea maidens. From wild Skiathos to sophisticated Skopelos to quiet Alonnisos, the islands have beckoned …