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    CANNES

    A Glamorous Destination on the French Riviera Cannes, the crown jewel of the French Riviera, is synonymous with elegance, luxury, and international allure. Nestled along the sparkling Mediterranean coastline, Cannes is world-renowned for its pristine beaches, luxury hotels, high-end boutiques, and, of course, its iconic festivals. It is a city that seamlessly blends its rich cultural history with modern sophistication, making it a favored destination for the elite and celebrities from around the world. From the internationally acclaimed Cannes Film Festival to its bustling harbor lined with yachts, the city remains a symbol of glamour. Events that Define Cannes The widely known Cannes Film Festival, held annually in May, draws…

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    Monaco

    A perfect day trip from Frejus to Monaco A day trip to Monaco offers a captivating blend of stunning coastal views, opulent architecture, and rich cultural experiences. I had always wanted to visit this famous city which i only saw on television and on the internet. So when we got the chance to holiday in France this year 2024, we couldn’t resist driving all the way for about an hour. One of the most rewarding ways to explore this glamorous city-state is by driving which promises unforgettable views and exciting discoveries, including a visit to the famed Musée Océanographique de Monaco. Why Monaco Monaco is a glamorous, small principality located…

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    Holiday in the South of France

    If you’re dreaming of a holiday that combines sun-kissed beaches, scenic countryside, vibrant markets, and rich cultural history, look no further than the South of France. From the sparkling Mediterranean coastline to quaint villages nestled among rolling hills, the region has it all. In this blog, we’ll take you through two exceptional camping destinations: Les Sablons and La Baume La Palmeraie. Whether you’re a beach lover, a history enthusiast, or an outdoor adventurer, these campsites provide the perfect base for a family-friendly holiday in the heart of France. Why the South of France? The South of France, or Le Sud, offers a unique blend of chic coastal towns like Monaco,…

  • Lifestyle

    Howth

    Howth is a village in the outer suburbs of Dublin. It occupies the peninsula of Howth head. It has a harbour called the Howth harbour. Howth is considered an affluent area with beautiful houses overlooking the sea. For hike lovers there’s the Howth Cliff walk which takes about 2 hours to complete the whole loop. It has the best views at the summit even at night. How to get to Howth Can be accessed by dart or bus. There’s parking as well available although on a good sunny day sometimes parking will be hard to find. Click this link to watch a video of Howth harbour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epcoVAgPixc

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    Best car wash in Dublin

    For the car owners this is a vlog for you. Join us as we bring you along to our favorite car wash in Coolquay, Dublin. They have brilliant machines which handle your car will utmost precision and leave it sparkling clean both inside and out. Their prices are quite reasonable and they are open 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. Click on the link below to watch the video on our youtube channel.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IpDm85tAj0&t=67s

  • Exploring Ireland

    Driving through Dublin City

    Dublin city is vibrant with lots to see and do. Come with us as we drive along The banks of the River Liffey passing some iconic landmarks and historical buildings like O’Connell bridge, Ha’penny bridge, Custom house and Guinness storehouse, The Criminal courts all the way to Phoenix park. There’s so much to see on the drive. Watch the video on youtube to enjoy the scenic drive.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3PgGdnKmCY&t=34s

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    Christmas markets in Ireland 2023

    Its that time of the year again and everyone (or most people) are busy shopping for christmas. When looking for christmas presents, people tend to visit various shops and even shop online but christmas markets remain the best places to visit and not just for shopping but also for fun during the festive season. The Christmas markets that adorn Ireland are a sight to behold, and in 2023, they promise to be even more magical than ever before. In this blog, we’ll take you on a journey through some of the most enchanting Christmas markets in Ireland in 2023, ensuring you make the most of your Yuletide visit. 1. Dublin…

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    Best vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Dublin

    The veggie delight Hey there, fellow travel and food enthusiasts! 🌱 As someone who loves to explore Ireland and has a penchant for trying out different foods, I’ve got a treat for you today. We’re diving into the vibrant world of vegetarian and vegan restaurants in the heart of Dublin, a city that not only offers rich history but also an exciting culinary scene. So, buckle up, because we’re about to embark on a delicious journey sprinkled with a pinch of love for vegan and vegetarian food. 1. Cornucopia Dubliners adore their “Cornucopia fix”! This legendary vegetarian restaurant, tucked away on Wicklow Street, has been serving up wholesome and hearty…

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    Is Halloween Satanic or Evil?

    Exploring its Compatibility with Christian Celebrations Halloween, a night filled with eerie costumes, carved pumpkins, and playful trick-or-treating, has often been regarded as a celebration associated with darkness and perceived as evil or sinister. It is a time of the year when excitement and curiosity fill the air, as people ponder over the origins of Halloween and its ties to the occult. Among Christian communities, there is an ongoing debate regarding whether Halloween is an evil festival and if Christians should participate in its celebrations. Unveiling the Origins of Halloween To truly understand the essence of Halloween, I recommend reading my previous blog post here where I delve into its…

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    Halloween in Ireland

    Ah, Halloween in Ireland – a bewitching blend of spooky specters, ancient traditions, and just a touch of that Irish charm. It’s that time of the year when the Emerald Isle dons its finest shades of orange and black, sprinkled with a bit of green, of course. So grab your broomsticks and hold onto your shillelaghs as we embark on a journey to the land where Halloween has its roots, and where ghosts might just have a twinkle in their eye. When is Halloween celebrated Often celebrated on the last day of October which is 31st October. However in Ireland, the last Monday in October is considered a public holiday…