A tour to the Emerald Isle will be a fabulous celebration for this St. Patrick's Day. Ireland will be full of fun and entertainment with grand marches, street theatre and music galore.
The wild west of Galway will present its 105th St Patrick's Day march and huge crowd will follow the carnival. Participants will come from around the world to entertain and after the parade is finished there is much in the Irish city to find for eating.
You can feel the glamour of Ireland and the Irish in Cork. The Cork City centre which has just been renewed contains shopping streets, restaurants and pubs. Almost 600 retail outlets are situated in the Patrick Street. Cork, famous for its cuisine is involved in its success at Barry's Tea Market that takes place in association with Mahon Point Farmers Market on Emmet Place.
St Patrick's Day in Dublin has a celebration of five days and nights, from 13 March till 17 March.
The cost of the flight from Southampton to Cork begins from £33.00; Cardiff to Cork and Dublin from £25.00; Newcastle to Galway from £29.00; Edinburgh to Cork and Galway from £29.00; Bristol to Cork from £29.00; Leeds Bradford to Cork from £25.00; Luton to Galway from £25.00; Manchester to Galway from £25.00; Inverness to Dublin from £30.00 and Isle of Man to Dublin from £25.00. These are one way cost comprising tax and are subject to availability.
Bookings can be made at AerArann.com.