Irish girl currently living in Spain and this video gave me all the Irish feels I’ve been missing!! So glad you got to see more than just Dublin and that you liked Ireland so much ❤️❤️
Everytime I see Emma collab with EF, I always find my way to their website only to click out of it because I don’t have enough money to actually book anything :)
I’m going to Ireland with my family in June this year, never left the United States before but I’m pretty excited, but I’m gonna miss my dogs and my dad while we’re gone but I’m sure I’ll have a fun time.
@@avacollins7595 oh I got home from Ireland a little over a month ago, it was amazing, such a beautiful country, we also went to Northern Ireland for a few days too. However, one of the biggest problems we had while we were there was with luggage, we were in there for 2 weeks, and some of us couldn’t get our luggage until 5 days after we arrived, while my mom got her suitcase 2 days before we flew home, that part was a disaster for some reason.
You mentioned the Princess Bride. The Cliffs of Moher was the location for The Cliffs of Insanity in the movie. Also. If you visit in June / July it will be bright past 10pm (weather dependant).
it’s so weird to me that I live 2 mins away from “national park” glendalough and my dream has always been to move to the states . Just shows how we all have different aspects of where we live
so glad you enjoyed ireland! but... BEANS ARE 100% BREAKFAST FOOD THEY ARE LITTERALLY IN THE FULL IRISH BREAKFAST😌 also Galway is pronounced gawl-way not GALway also don't say European girly, Europe is full with loads of different countries with different languages and cultures and fashion types. but so happy you loved it, next time you should go in July when it's really warm, to Waterford, dunmore east. the beach litterally looks like Greece in summer
I read in Chloe Lukasiak( she was on dance mom's) book girl on pointe Chloe's guide to talking on the world she actually too kissed the blarney stone and found it very terrifying.
Good morning I loved your trip vlogs and I always enjoyed your channel because you are sweetheart and your routine is absolutely amazing and you are amazing vibe
Absolutely love this! 💚 So glad you enjoyed your stay in Ireland 🇮🇪 it’s such a magnificent country. Btw “sin scéal eile” translates to “that’s another story” on your t-shirt 🥰 Sending lots of love hope you come again soon! Xx
Hi Emma, thanks for the excellent video. The purpose of the Blarney stone is to convey elloquence, but in your case was entirely wasted, becuase you certainly don't need it, and there was no difference in your chatting between before or after. All grand!
Ahhh so nice to see you had so much fun in Ireland! However, kinda funny but the girl that sold you the t-shirt lied... it says 'That's another story' not 'about last night', she probably didn't know and just made that up ahahahah working in retail will do that to you🤣
I enjoyed this, as an irish person it's nice when the videos aren't condescending about irish people. I do wonder why that all the visitors to ireland who post vlogs/videos etc never mention that templebar is an awful shithole that is just there to rob tourists
You mentioned precisely why she didn't mention it was a shithole. It is for tourists and it clearly worked its charm on her. It is not marketed to Irish people
How did you find the hotels/were they nice? Obviously you had a single room, but do you think it would be uncomfortable at all in the shared rooms on a standard trip?
I actually just finished this tour and I was in the standard shared rooms. Most of them were completely fine. There were a couple hostels so there were 5 of us in a room, but honestly it wasn’t that bad. You just have to work out shower times but I think both hostels also had extra showers available if you need them
I love your phone case so cute where did you get it? Also, Ireland is a happy place I love it there. The Folks are so nice there and I plan to go back some day.
I think some British people have a very "British face" which I can't even explain what that means so wouldn't be surprised if it might be the same with Americans haha
meals are on average 12-15 euros for sit down, drinks 5 euros ish, so depends on how often you eat and what souvenirs you want! i’d budget out 50 euros a day or so just in case