Celtic Knots - Irish
Destination Weddings
By Clay Larroy
Traveling is great personal
interests because it will make a more open-minded person when it comes to inter
acting with people. It also made it easier to understanding as to why people
act the way they do in their own society and in a society as diverse as the
U.S. It has long been said that travels “broadens the mind”. Now new evidence
proves that jumping on a plane will not only make you smarter, but more
open-minded. When you need to plan a vacation contact me!
Ah, weddings. Dreams and decisions. White dress, or ivory? Tie and vest,
or cravat? 20 guests, or 200? Chapel or castle in Ireland? Really? With some
planning a destination wedding in Ireland seals the deal in an amazing country
surrounded by centuries of heritage.
More and more brides and grooms, as well as couples renewing their vows,
choose to take a different path than the chicken dinner for two hundred, and
celebrate with an intimate group of close family and friends in a wonderful,
exotic, romantic setting. The focus is on quality of experience, not quantity
of guests. The celebration and vacation can be planned with every detail in
mind – from choosing the perfect setting, means of transportation, hotels,
meals, sightseeing – all the way to the rarest and most perfect flower on each
table – with the right travel partner at your side.
An experienced travel agent and tour company can help you through the
process from faintest dream to final reality. The right travel partner needs to
be able to provide a myriad of services that will support that celebration:
first, to help you pick the perfect hotel, garden or castle –one that has
extensive experience in fulfilling every bride’s dreams; second, to be able to
plan your itinerary so that your group can enjoy all of the sites in your
special location; third, to be able to transport you and your guests to and
from and around your dream destination in style; fourth, to be diligent,
thorough and hands on so that when you step onto that plane to start your
journey, you can focus on your partner, your family and your friends. Perhaps
your family heritage will shape your decision as to where to tie the knot – the
Celtic knot?
What separates Ireland from its neighbors is the arresting beauty of the
land, the turbulent history of the island, the broad smile that welcomes your
arrival and the heartfelt farewell that signals your departure. This is a land
of history and folklore, of ancient ruins and modern trade, of misty landscapes
and hearty fun. This is a land that will embrace a new couple with open arms and
will make your wedding a fairy tale. With a castle as your backdrop, and the
spectacular scenery of the Cliffs of Mohr, or the Ring of Kerry, or the gardens
of Wicklow, the hardest decision will be to settle on the perfect spot. Pick a
location as grand as Glenlo Abbey in Galway, or as intimate as Ballyseede
Castle in Tralee, or as wild and wonderful as the fields of Connemara or the
Cliffs of Mohr at sunset. Each location is as beautiful and as awe-inspiring as
the grandest of cathedrals.
REFERENCE SITES:
http://www.travelresearchonline.com/
“May you always walk in
sunshine.
May you never want for more.
May Irish angels rest their wings
Right beside your door.”
~
Old Irish Blessing
Enjoy and travel to create great family memories!
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