Barna77 wrote: » A couple of weeks ago I booked a flight to Spain to see my family in September. Apart from that, staying in Ireland all summer. But I'm beginning to think that it might not happen.
Gael23 wrote: » Has anyone planned a holiday for summer 2021?
bladespin wrote: » More sense on show today, maybe the message is getting through:Examiner
Lundstram wrote: » Off to the UK in the morning for a few days. Been working non-stop since January, all through lockdown and just need a break away from this place. Work were saying I might have to quarantine for two weeks, I said, grand I'll do that but just make sure I'm paid for those weeks and it doesn't affect my annual leave. They backed down pretty fast then. It's a reccommendation not a requirement. I'll fill out their form, maybe put Bart Simpson's details on it for all it's worth. Flights were €24 return and 4 star hotel is €220 for 3 nights. Wouldn't get a day in Ireland for that. Staycation my arse.
almostover wrote: » Ya it's all the governments fault that a small cohort of people aren't showing any self control or responsibility.
Lundstram wrote: » So it's cheaper to holiday in a big UK city than fecking Sligo. Thanks for proving my point.
bladespin wrote: » Well done, that's a great deal, enjoy, but don't forget to add the extra nights (7 minimum is a hol imo) and the cost of food and drinks while there and the value argument starts to weaken considerably, Sligo is lovely, I have been many times and it's definitely worth a visit but wouldn't really inspire me as a 'summer' holiday. Yes, the government will get the blame, and rightly so, they will try to shift it over but it's their messing that has caused the entire situation, they have their bullyboys and fear mongers who will try shaming etc but it's them full stop.
almostover wrote: » Sligo southern hotel, 4 stars, onsite leisure centre, 3 nights in Aug including breakfast for €285. In the town centre. Beautiful town and county. 350m from train station. You're just making excuses. Simple as. There's value to be found in Ireland if you're willing to make the effort to search for it. We'll all know who to blame if we cant open schools in September however. Those with a sense of entitlement to a summer holiday abroad when the pandemic is at its worst world wide. There are plenty of affordable staycation options.
facehugger99 wrote: » The Teachers' Unions?
almostover wrote: » We'll all know who to blame if we cant open schools in September however.
almostover wrote: » Sligo southern hotel, 4 stars, onsite leisure centre, 3 nights in Aug including breakfast for €285. In the town centre. Beautiful town and county. 350m from train station. You're just making excuses. Simple as. There's value to be found in Ireland if you're willing to make the effort to search for it.
almostover wrote: » We'll all know who to blame if we cant open schools in September however. Those with a sense of entitlement to a summer holiday abroad when the pandemic is at its worst world wide. There are plenty of affordable staycation options.
almostover wrote: » The big issue with travel to popular tourist destinations is mixing with those from COVID-19 hotspots such as the UK. If it were me I wouldn't have bothered going abroad if a lot of the restaraunts and bars were shut.
theblackstuff wrote: » Just back from 9 days in IBIZA, 28 on plane out, 39 on plane back, Dublin, of which only 7 were Irish, rest Spanish and some English. We were in north Ibiza, whole island is quiet, alot of big hotels not opening. Beaches quiet, mostly Spanish on them, asked apartment owner about this, he said they are mostly locals who are not working, from hotels and shops and just spending an hour or two on the beach with their family. Mask wise, mandatory in shops, no mask no entry oh and you have to hand sanatise. Masks were mandatory on street since last Monday and from today cops can fine you 200 for not wearing one on street. Alot not open, bars restaurants, small shops, but suited us. Still plenty of options avaiable. All outdoor aswell. Back here went to Supervalu to restock, wore mask, was only about 4 other people there wearing them and no staff. Im happy we went,
MickeyLeari wrote: » Are there any restrictions either via flights or ferries between GB and NI?
Plumbthedepths wrote: » Simple answer No. It also helps there is no physical border
dougm1970 wrote: » simple question....are there any restrictions now on travelling between republic and northern ireland ?