Traveling in Ireland

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Welcome to “Traveling in Ireland,” the podcast where Jody Halsted, your go-to Ireland travel expert, chats with locals about their areas and tourism businesses. Listen for laid-back conversations that spill the beans on the best places and experiences Ireland has to offer. From the buzz of Dublin to the tranquil spots in County Kerry, we’re diving into it all. Get ready for stories, insights, and tips that go beyond the guidebooks. Plus, I’ll be dishing out some Ireland travel tips to make your trip smoother than a perfectly poured pint of Guinness. Whether you’re a newbie or a frequent flyer to Ireland, this podcast is your shortcut to the real deal. Grab your favorite beverage, kick back, and let’s chat all things Ireland on “Traveling in Ireland” with Jody Halsted.

  1. 2D AGO

    Dublin – A City Shaped by Writers | Museum of Literature Ireland

    Visiting the Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI) Dublin didn’t earn its UNESCO City of Literature designation by accident. This is a city shaped – physically, culturally, and emotionally – by writers. Their words echo through streets, pubs, libraries, and public spaces, forming part of everyday life rather than sitting quietly on a shelf. One of the best places to understand how writers shaped Dublin – and why literature still matters here – is the Museum of Literature Ireland, known simply as MoLI. MoLI Exhibition; photo credit: MoLI, used with permission This article is based on podcast episode 3220featuring David Cleary, CEO and Director of the Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI).Use the player below to listen or scroll to continue reading the article and get resource links. Why Writers Matter in Dublin In Dublin, writers aren’t treated as distant historical figures. They’re part of the city’s identity. As MoLI director David Cleary explains, Irish literature captures people first – their voices, humor, contradictions, and daily lives – and that human focus is what gives Irish writing its global reach. The rhythm and cadence of Irish writing are shaped by history, by language, and by place. Even when written in English, the influence of Irish language and speech patterns gives Irish literature a distinct flow that feels different on the page. First copy of Ulysses What MoLI Shows That Other Museums Don’t MoLI focuses on writers as people, not just their most famous works. Visitors see: Drafts, notebooks, and creative planning How writers developed ideas and structure The trial-and-error behind finished books A highlight for many visitors is the first printed copy of Ulysses, paired with James Joyce’s handwritten preparation notes – a reminder that even the most celebrated writers wrestled with their work. A Broader View of Irish Writing Rather than focusing only on literary “greats,” MoLI shows the range of Irish writing: Poets, playwrights, novelists, and children’s authors Irish-language and English-language writers Contemporary voices alongside historic figures Rotating exhibitions explore different genres and themes, reinforcing the idea that Irish literature is living, evolving, and accessible. MoLI from St. Stephen's Green; photo credit: MoLI, used with permission Newman House — Place Matters MoLI is housed in Newman House, a set of Georgian buildings dating to the 1730s. Writers didn’t just pass through here – they studied here. Figures like James Joyce, Maeve Binchy, and Flann O’Brien walked these same floors. That connection between place and writing is intentional, the building itself reinforces how closely literature and location are intertwined in Dublin. Behind the museum is MoLI’s reader’s garden, with access to the Iveagh Gardens – a quiet, green space that encourages slowing down and engaging with words rather than rushing on to the next sight. Planning a Visit to MoLI Booking: Recommended but not required Time needed: 1–2 hours Experience: Self-guided Location: St Stephen’s Green (easy to pair with nearby attractions) Visit the Museum of Literature Ireland website for more information and follow on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook for more inspiration. MoLI works especially well as a flexible stop – something that adds depth to a Dublin day without feeling overwhelming. in the Long Room at Trinty College Three More Writer-Focused Stops in Dublin To continue exploring Dublin through its writers, consider adding: Trinity College Long Room – A visually stunning library tied to Ireland’s literary heritage (only available with a Book of Kells Experience ticket) The Palace Bar – A longtime gathering place for writers and journalists Independent bookshops like The Winding Stair, where Irish writing is still very much alive MoLI makes it clear that Dublin isn’t just a city with famous books – it’s a city shaped by the people who wrote them. Visiting the Museum of Literature Ireland adds context to everything else you see in Dublin, from street names to pub conversations, and helps explain why words still matter so much here. The post Dublin – A City Shaped by Writers appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.

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  2. JAN 6

    Important Tips if You are Planning an Ireland Trip in 2026

    If you're planning a trip to Ireland in 2026 these tips will make planning smoother, help you avoid crowds, and maybe even save you a bit of money. Probably the most important tips are when NOT to be in Dublin, but there are some updates to European entry & exit systems that you need to know, as well as really important advice for 2027. Jody Halsted – Ireland Family Vacations and the Traveling in Ireland podcast In case you're wondering why you would want to get your Ireland travel advice from me… My name is Jody Halsted, and I am an Ireland travel advisor. I have been traveling to and through Ireland for over 23 years (!!), publish Ireland Family Vacations, host the Traveling in Ireland podcast, assist hundreds of travelers with their Ireland vacations each year and, occasionally, I also host small group tours through Ireland (I have 2 this spring so you can look forward to some live from Ireland episodes in April and May). That's a lot! But Ireland travel is my passion; and my goal -100% – is to help you have an amazing Ireland vacation. And I have quite a few ways to do that. My website, Ireland Family Vacations, is a complete resource for Ireland vacation planning – filled with information on what to do & see as well as handy tips for planning your trip and free itineraries to get your plans in motion quickly. (Don't let the name fool you! I travel through Ireland solo, with my husband, with my family, and hosting small group tours. Whatever your group size or dynamic I am able to assist!) My itinerary personalization, vacation coaching, and custom itinerary creation services help you maximize your Ireland experience, and my small group guided tours are designed to not only deliver the ‘authentic' Ireland of your dreams but also introduce you to the people and hidden places that make the country so very magical. If you love the process of planning your trip the Ireland Travel Compass walks you step-by-step through my expert process, from when to visit and how long the perfect vacation lasts, to what to see, where to stay, and even what to eat. It's basically my entire Ireland vacation planning brain laid out. On a more personal note, I have 2 daughters, now in college, who have been traveling through Ireland with me since before they could toddle and one very supportive husband (who loves it when I plan other people's vacations because it means I'm not planning my own). At Malahide Castle (It's probably time to get new family photos done)By Aoife for Flytographer; Dublin, Ireland. All rights reserved. Now that you know all about me, let's jump into what you need to know as you consider planning an Ireland vacation in 2026! This article is based on Traveling in Ireland podcast episode 320. Use the player below to listen or scroll to continue reading the article and get resource links. 2026 Ireland Travel Tips You Need Ireland Travel Rules & Regulations There are currently no restrictions in place for North Americans traveling to Ireland.Ireland travel restrictions and other requirement are found here. In Case of Cancellation Read and understand cancellation policies on everything from flights and transportation to tours and accommodations before booking. If booking with a credit card be aware of the cancellation coverage you may have with that card. I highly recommend purchasing travel insurance if you book tickets our tours that don't allow 100% refund if cancelled. And always if you are booking a tour package (and not necessarily the one the company offers). 2026 Looks like Another Busy Year from Travel to Ireland from North America Irish tourism numbers showed that tourism from Europe into Ireland was down, but numbers from North America remained steady. From my perspective things are already looking busy, especially in the months of May, late August, and September. (The shoulder season is the new high season.) More Direct Flights to Ireland in 2026 Aer Lingus, Ireland's flagship airline is adding 2 new US routes in 2026, bringing the total to 18 routes from Dublin!This is important because Aer Lingus is considered a ‘budget' carrier. And when budget carriers enter a market, US based airlines will drop rates to compete. 🔴 New Routes: Raleigh/ Durham (beginning April 13) and Pittsburgh beginning at the end of May.🟢 Existing Routes: New York JFK, Boston, Chicago O'Hare, Washington Dulles, Cleveland, Hartford, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Newark, Orlando, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Indianapolis, and Nashville. Here's When to Avoid Dublin Dublin is always busy – especially in the summer months – but busy events are beginning early this year and continuing through the end of September. American Football The Aer Lingus Football Classic has become an end-of-August tradition, marking the opening of the NCAA season.2026 brings teams from Texas Christian University and the University of North Carolina into Ireland's capital.The game is scheduled for Saturday, August 29.The Aer Lingus Football Classic brings over 50,000 football fans to Dublin annually.My advice: if you are not coming for the game, avoid Dublin from Thursday, August 27 – Sunday, August 30.Prices rise, hotel rooms sell out, and the city is busier than normal. While the date of the NFL Week 4 Game in Dublin hasn't been announced yet, the logical assumption is that it will take place on September 27.It's a good bet that the Steelers will again be playing – they have a 4-year partnership with Aer Lingus (hence that new 2026 route) – but nothing is confirmed yet, and won't be until the 2026 schedule is announced.This game brough 73,000 football fans to Dublin last September, driving up prices in the city at a time when they are usually going down.My advice: if you aren't visiting for the game avoid from Thursday, September 24 – Monday, September 28. Concerts Something else to keep in mind is concerts. The Oasis Reunion tour and Taylor Swift shows definitely caused a rise in prices and thousands of extra people in Dublin these past years . A few tours to make sure you don't clash with in 2026: Guns N' Roses at 3Arena June 12 & 14 Lily Allen at 3Arena July 1 Wolfe Tones at 3Arena July 3 & 4 Bon Jovi at Croke Park August 30 (coincides with college football – if you are going book your hotels NOW) Westlife is doing a residency at 3Arena from September 10-26 before moving on the SSE Arena in Belfast from October 27-31 Dublin Marathon The Dublin marathon will be run the Sunday of October Bank Holiday weekend – which falls on October 25. You can expect crowds, street closures, and accommodation to be booked out months in advance. Other Busy Times to Watch For St. Patrick's Day – Dublin hosts a week-long celebration and other cities and towns hold celebrations, as well Easter – this is often spring break in the US and Irish schools have a long break for the holidays, as well. Be sure to book in advance, especially if traveling with families. Looking Ahead to 2027 If you are considering travel in September 2027 you'll want to keep a few things in mind. The first two being the college football game at the end of August and the NFL game, which is likely to be held at the end of Septemver. But in between those will be the Ryder Cup, which will be held at Adare Manor September 17-19. Now here's the thing – Adare is a tiny, tiny village. And, according to my friends in Ireland, accommodations there are already booked. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if locals will be spiffing up their homes and renting them out for crazy amounts of money to help provide accommodation. We are seeing tournament packages that include accommodation and transfers from as far away as Cork and Galway, and some hotels in those cities and areas between are already sold out. Though I haven't heard specifically, I imagine accommodations in Killarney, Tralee, and Limerick city are also filling rooms, as well. Following up on the UK ETA and The EU EES The UK ETA The UK Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) began in 2025 but, as many people noted, it was not widely enforced.The UK government has stated that is was to ‘allow travelers time to adjust to new rules'. From February 2026 visitors can expect ETAs to be checked by transport into the UK. This will definitely apply to ferries and flights into Northern Ireland, but if you are flying into Dublin or Shannon, it should not be an issue (even if passing through London). At this time, it is still unclear if buses that run from the Republic into Northern Ireland will be checking for compliance. If Northern Ireland, Scotland, or England are part of your 2026 travel plans, apply for your ETA before traveling. More info in this article. EU EES This applies only to the Schengen Region of the EU – not Ireland – but I want to mention it in case you are planning to visit another European country or two.The new EU Entry-Exit System is causing backups as long as 3 hours at some airports. Do your research if you have another EU country in your 2026 travel plans. Handy Booking Tips for Ireland in 2025 Booking Ireland Accommodations Accommodations for 2026 are beginning to fill, especially for more budget friendly options like 3-star hotels and hostels. Ireland continues to host nearly 100,000 displaced people across the country, so accommodations are at a premium, especially in the cities and popular areas. Book early – especially if traveling May – September. You will also want to do a bit of research before booking AirBnB properties as new legislation could force many to close to help with the housing crisis. Unfortunately nothing is clear yet, but this is set to take effect at the end of May so I recommend messaging the hosts to verify th

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  3. 12/30/2025

    Europe Beyond the Crowds

    It's almost the end of 2025 – and you know what that means! 2026 trip planning is getting underway and the Ireland Travel Compass is available for presale! Learn more here and get on the presale list at IrelandFamilyVacations.com/compass 2026 Traveling in Ireland Podcast Preview I also have so many amazing podcast episodes lined up for the new year, including • 2026 travel tips – my annual New Year episode with up-to-date advice, plus dates you might want to avoid• Live “from Ireland” episodes – in April & May• Skellig Michael with archaeologist Neil Jackman• Cliffs of Moher cliff walk updates with Ollie Gleeson• What’s new at Westport Estate with Biddy Hughes• Why Abbeyleix, County Laois, makes a brilliant base with Ross McDonald• Dark Tourism in Ireland with Lusia Golz Europe Beyond the Crowds Join me at the DIY Trip Summit January 13-15, 2026. The DIY Trip Summit is a free 3-day event and this year's topic is ‘Europe Beyond the Crowds'. Register at : https://irelandfamilyvacations.com/DIYTRIP I will, of course, be sharing Ireland tips including The busiest spots in Ireland How to avoid the worst crowds in popular spots Lesser-known spots to visit in 2026 that deliver craic, charm & cead mile failte Three experiences I think every visitor should have in Ireland But you'll also hear from 30+ trusted travel pros sharing their insider knowledge about Europe beyond the crowds, as well as real-world strategies for finding better flights, stays, and experiences – without overpaying or relying on package tours. Your completely free access includes Expert-led sessions to help you plan confidently and avoid rookie mistakes Practical guidance for finding hidden gems and creating meaningful itineraries Daily live Q&A calls with seasoned travelers Access to a pop-up Facebook group for connection and support A free virtual gift bag filled with travel tools, resources, and exclusive discounts Free tickets include 48-hour viewing access for each session. If you want to rewatch later – or catch every presentation at your own pace – there’s an optional First Class Pass upgrade with lifetime access and $700 + in bonuses. Look for the special offer after you register. Check it out and register today at https://irelandfamilyvacations.com/DIYTRIP I hope you'll join me there – and I'll be back next week to kick off the new year with the advice you need to keep in mind when planning an Ireland trip in 2026! Traveling in Ireland podcast episode 319 The post Europe Beyond the Crowds (2026 Travel Tips) appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.

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  4. 12/05/2025

    Ireland 2026 Travel Deals & Discounts

    Several of my travel partners rolled out special offers that run well into the new year — and a few stretch all the way through 2026. From tours and tastings to stays and savings, these are the deals worth grabbing while they last. 📍 See everything mentioned here + more gift ideas: https://irelandfamilyvacations.com/gifts Unforgettable Experiences in Ireland From driver-guide discounts and upgraded stays to tour savings and gift cards, these Ireland-based experiences are perfect for anyone planning their next trip. Each one adds a special touch – and a bit of savings – to a future Ireland adventure. Dublin Pass Savings Gate at Guinness Storehouse If places like Guinness Storehouse, EPIC, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Jameson's, Teelings, or The Liberties Distilleries, and the Hop-on Hop-off bus are on your ‘must do' list, the GoCity Dublin Pass is a great option! Save 5% with code AFFGOALL 🌐 Order online 10% Off Signature Whiskey Tasting Experiences with Kingdom Whiskey Tastings Enjoy an authentic whiskey experience in County Kerry with Kingdom Whiskey Tastings. Receive 10% off the standard rate on all Signature Tasting Experiences when you request your booking before St. Brigit’s Day, 1 February 2026. When completing the booking form on the website, add the code JODY10 in the comment section to claim your discount. 🌐 Book online 🔊Kingdom Whiskey on the Traveling in Ireland podcast 2 for 1 Guided Tour at Belleek Pottery Visitor Centre Buy one Classic Guided Tour ticket and get a second completely FREE! This exclusive 2-for-1 offer is valid Monday to Friday from 2 March – 30 November, 2026(some T&Cs apply for Easter and select holiday periods). To access this offer, email takethtour@belleek.ie with the subject line: 2 for 1 Guided Tour at Belleek Pottery Visitor Centre – Ireland Family Vacations Special 📧 email to book 🔊 Belleek Pottery on the Traveling in Ireland podcast Enjoy a stay in the new Mountain View Courtyard Rooms at Barnahown, opening April 2026. Book a 2-night B&B stay in a standard room at Barnahown and receive a free upgrade to our new Galtee Mountain View courtyard rooms – just mention Ireland Family Vacations when booking. Available throughout the year from April 2026, subject to availability – please enquire when booking. 🌐 Book online 🔊 Barnahown on the Traveling in Ireland podcast 15% Off Bespoke Ireland Tours with Bronze & Boru Travel in comfort with Brendan or Richard in their luxurious vehicles and experience Ireland without the peak-season crowds. Tours are available for groups from 1 to 12 people. Receive 15% off your custom tour when you mention the code IFV. Tours must be completed before April 1, 2026. 📧 info@bronzeandboru.com📱 +353 87 223 1690 🌐 bronzeandboru.com 2 Offers from Emerald Irish Tours Complimentary Admission Offer Receive free entry to the Cliffs of Moher or Sheepdog Trials when you book any 3-day (or longer) private tour. Valid through 31 December 2026 – mention ‘Emerald Irish Tours Promotion 26‘ when booking. €300 Tour Discount Offer Save €300 on any 7-day tour booked before 15 March 2026. Full payment required at time of booking. Mention “We heard it from Jody” to claim your discount. 📧 info@emeraldirishtours.com 🌐 Contact via the website using the green ‘Inquire' button 🔊 Traveling in Ireland Podcasts featuring Emerald Irish Tours Kilkee – Loop Head Peninsula 10% Off Private or Group Tours with Killarney Tour & Taxi Coumenoole Strand where parts of Ryan's Daughter were filmed. Book any two tours with Killarney Tour & Taxi and receive 10% off the lower-priced tour when you use code IFV. This offer runs through 31 December 2026. Choose from unforgettable local tours tailored to your interests – offered privately or for groups: • Ring of Kerry, including a visit to Valentia Island where the big buses don’t go • Dingle & Slea Head • Beara Peninsula • Blarney Castle & Cork City • Cliffs of Moher (with optional onward transfer to Galway) 🌐 Book online Give the Ultimate Gift: A Custom-Planned Ireland Vacation For those ready to turn inspiration into action, my personalized travel services and small-group tours make it easy to give (or receive) the gift of a truly unforgettable trip to Ireland. Ireland Vacation Coaching If you have a general itinerary but want to customize it to fit your personal interests and vacation goals, Ireland vacation coaching is the perfect ‘boost'. During this 60-minute session (can be 1 session or split into two) we talk through the trip you've planned. I'll ask questions about your travel companions, hobbies, and any ‘must see' attractions, and offer suggestions on how you can personalize your trip to make it truly unique. After the call you'll receive a detailed outline of our call and a link to the recording. Through December 24, 2025 you can save 20% on vacation coaching with code coach20. 🌐 Purchase online Custom Ireland Itinerary Your ‘once in a lifetime' vacation shouldn't be left to AI or a generic itinerary you downloaded from the internet (even if it is a very good one). If you want to plan a trip to remember that takes into account your group dynamics, budget, and travel desires, Custom Itinerary Creation is the best investment you can make. We work together as much as you like until you depart for Ireland. As I get to know you and your travel companions I will be able to recommend activities, attractions, and accommodations that fit your vacation goals and Ireland travel dreams. Your custom itinerary includes accommodations, attractions, and transportation advice (including links to custom Google maps), as well as personal tips on where to eat, nearby sites and activities that may also be of interest, and answers to all the Ireland travel questions you have. Purchase Custom Itinerary Creation and save 20% – no code required – through December 24, 2025. 🌐 Purchase online Exclusive Small-Group Tours of Ireland Looking for a gift that can’t be wrapped? Join me for one of my exclusive small-group tours of Ireland in spring 2026. My tours aren’t big bus trips – they’re personal journeys crafted for connection, comfort, and discovery. Each itinerary blends iconic sights with authentic Irish experiences and just the right amount of flexibility, so you can truly enjoy Ireland at your own pace (without worrying about driving or planning a thing). Whether you’d love a scenic adventure across the island or a women-only journey filled with creativity and craic, you’ll find both on my 2026 itineraries. 🌐 See the tours Traveling in Ireland Podcast episode 315 The post Don’t Miss These Travel Deals & Discounts for 2026 appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.

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Welcome to “Traveling in Ireland,” the podcast where Jody Halsted, your go-to Ireland travel expert, chats with locals about their areas and tourism businesses. Listen for laid-back conversations that spill the beans on the best places and experiences Ireland has to offer. From the buzz of Dublin to the tranquil spots in County Kerry, we’re diving into it all. Get ready for stories, insights, and tips that go beyond the guidebooks. Plus, I’ll be dishing out some Ireland travel tips to make your trip smoother than a perfectly poured pint of Guinness. Whether you’re a newbie or a frequent flyer to Ireland, this podcast is your shortcut to the real deal. Grab your favorite beverage, kick back, and let’s chat all things Ireland on “Traveling in Ireland” with Jody Halsted.

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