PARlance wrote: » Send them on the Viking tour around Dublin.
theteal wrote: » How long are they over for? A visit to Galway and if weather permitting, Lahinch can be savage!
Zynks wrote: » They are 21, so they are looking for things to do that people enjoy at that age (I am waaay too old to even think about that).
The Backwards Man wrote: » Would they be interested in a few days experiencing some of the more physical aspects of our traditions, a more sort of hands-on working holiday if you would? If they're from Scandinavia they know all about midges already, so no worries there.
fleet_admiral wrote: » Howth and Malahide are lovely. If you bring them to Dun Laoghaire dont forget to introduce them to the local junkies, then have dinner in the Miami cafe
Zynks wrote: » Howth and a trip to Ireland's Eye - if the gore fire didn't destroy the place, could be a good idea.
sheesh wrote: » go to the maherees in kerry and learn to kite surf? you can learn to sail or Kayak in fenit Co. kerry. Would they go hiking?
NachoBusiness wrote: » Dolphin's Barn is well worth a visit. Always amazes me that not many tourists know that Dublin has a giant barn full of dolphins.
Zynks wrote: » I checked the Maherees just now, never heard of them. I must have a look at that myself. I will need to check with them for the water sports. That's the kind of stuff I would certainly be into. As for the hiking, they probably would. What do you have in mind? Thanks!