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Ireland is 32,595 square miles and has over 3,000 miles of coastline. It’s also the third biggest island in the European continent. Countless tourists visit Ireland each year to immerse themselves in its rich cultural history and geographical wonders. If you feel as though you could use a vacation yourself, Ireland may very well be the perfect choice. Here are just a few compelling reasons to take a trip to Ireland for luxury custom tours.

Food
We’re talking way beyond the simple potato — Ireland’s cuisine has received some serious recognition for its abundance of flavor and versatility. Many travelers say that Irish cuisine is entirely underestimated. Sure, it hasn’t had quite the reputation of some of its European cousins, but that’s quickly starting to change for the better. Stop into any pub and ask for some staples, like Irish stew, soda bread, Galway oysters, barm brack, or colcannon!

Scenery
Ireland features some truly unforgettable scenery, from islands, volcanic landscapes, mountains, and much more. Many travelers say it also features exquisite national parks, such as its second-largest, Glenveagh, which boasts a whopping 14,000 acres.

“Glenveagh is County Donegal’s number one attraction, drawing hikers and fishermen from all over the country … keep a lookout for the park’s rare wildlife. The formerly extinct Golden Eagle was reintroduced to the park in 2000 and they share their habitat with Ireland’s largest herd of red deer,” writes Viator on Huffington Post.

Architecture
Finally, Ireland is renowned for its numerous castles and other unique architecture. Population estimates have been made for Ireland since the time of Sir William Petty over 300 years ago in 1672 when the population was put at 1,100,000 and 1804 when it was estimated at 5,395,436., and these castles serve as a representation of what was like in the richest point in the country’s history.

Ultimately, understanding the many amazing features of Ireland can help you decide if it’s ideal for your next trip. For more information about tours in Ireland, contact Hammond Tours.