![]() Stephen's Green when you want to head back to the ship. There's taxi stands in O'Connell Street (Dublin's main street), at College Green in front of Trinity College and at St. ![]() But if you do want to see some less urban scenery just outside the city, I'd suggest heading to Howth ( There's travel information contained in the thread linked above. Given that your time is short, I suggest you restrict yourself to the general area covered by the HoHo bus rather than venturing further afield. The Dublin Bus HoHo tour has 23 stops in total, including all of the above, and you can get on and off as much as you like. amid some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in Ireland. Along the way, you can make stops at Little Island and the Fota Island Wildlife Park. Corcaigh (in Irish) The largest county of Ireland, Cork is tucked away in the south. offers a base for some of the finest walking country in Ireland. Some of the major things to see in Dublin include: The 23-minute train journey from Cork City’s Kent Station to Cobh (pronounced Cove) is a very pleasant one, with scenic views of the nearby Belvelley Channel and the Atlantic Ocean. West Cork has become known throughout the world for its stunning scenery, its unspoilt. It will be considerably cheaper and you'll be free to come and go as you please. Just take a taxi the short distance from Dublin Port to the city centre and jump on the Dublin Bus Hop On Hop Off bus (details in the link above, as are some maps and other information about Dublin). You don't need to organise a private tour around Dublin. ![]() Another TA member who is arriving in Dublin on a cruise ship has been asking similar questions. ![]()
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