Dublin, Killarney, and Kinvarra in Ireland
Located in the North Atlantic Ocean, Ireland is a European island divided into two countries: Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, and the Republic of Ireland, which is not. The official languages are Irish and English. The currency is the euro in the Republic of Ireland and pound sterling in Northern Ireland.
The population of the Republic of Ireland consists of roughly 5 million people, and its capital is Dublin. Northern Ireland has a smaller population of about 1.9 million people, and its capital is Belfast. Students will spend their time in the Republic of Ireland, visiting Dublin as well as the cities of Killarney and Kinvara.
Dublin is one of the six UNESCO cities of literature, and it is the birthplace of the famous author Oscar Wilde. Literature runs all throughout the city and there are plenty of book festivals and world-class libraries. The city is also known for its wonderful museums, gardens, and huge celebrations around Saint Patrick.
Kinvara is a beautiful village in County Galway where students can appreciate the colorful streets full of local restaurants and pubs that represent traditional Irish cuisine. Your education abroad program will also include a visit to Dunguaire Castle, and a chance to explore the local farmers market.
With only 15,000 inhabitants, the town of Killarney is known for having over 50 pubs. Students will fall in love with the 19th-century colorful buildings and stunning national parks and gardens.
Transportation
As part of the program fees, the following costs are included: airfare, private bus transportation to program sites, and lodging. Students will be responsible for any optional transportation during their free time.
Airports
Students will travel roundtrip as a group via Cleveland Hopkins airport and Dublin International Airport. Students have the option to extend their trip at their own cost.