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Sharon Wolf
Atlanta, GA Travel Agent· 4 Years of Experience
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
Ireland, Dublin, Clare, Waterford, CorkInterests:
Golf, Castles & Cathedrals, Family Vacations, Couples & Romance, Car TravelAbout Me
Ireland is a place that stirs the soul — a land where ancient legends live among windswept cliffs, where music spills from cozy pubs, and where emerald-green fields stretch to the horizon. It's a destination that blends culture, natural beauty, and warm Irish hospitality like nowhere else in the world. Whether you're a first-time visitor or returning for more, Ireland offers unforgettable experiences at every turn — from iconic cities to breathtaking coastlines and charming towns full of character.
Most Irish adventures begin in the dynamic capital of Dublin, a city where centuries of history live alongside vibrant modern life. One of your first stops should be Trinity College, home to the legendary Book of Kells — a stunning 9th-century manuscript rich with Celtic artistry. Just steps away, stroll through the serene beauty of St. Stephen’s Green, a leafy retreat right in the heart of the city. Stay in luxury at the iconic Shelbourne Hotel or the chic, centrally located Westbury, both perfect bases for exploring Dublin’s walkable neighborhoods. Boutique shopping, world-class museums, and stylish cafes await just outside your door. No visit to Dublin is complete without a tour of the Guinness Storehouse, where you’ll learn the history of Ireland’s most famous export before toasting the views from the Gravity Bar. As evening falls, treat yourself to a traditional afternoon tea or step into the lively world of Temple Bar — Dublin’s cultural quarter — for an unforgettable night of live Irish music, dancing, and spirited craic (that unmistakable Irish energy and fun).
Travel southwest to Killarney, a town that feels plucked from a storybook, nestled beside a stunning national park and surrounded by lakes, mountains, and ancient woodlands. This is truly nature’s playground, offering easy access to the famed Ring of Kerry and Dingle Peninsula, two of Ireland’s most scenic drives.Take a jaunting car ride (horse-drawn carriage) through Killarney National Park to landmarks like Muckross House, Ross Castle, or the serene Lakes of Killarney, where boat cruises reveal the region’s raw beauty. The Ring of Kerry offers jaw-dropping views at every turn — from rugged coastline and craggy cliffs to ancient ruins and quaint villages. Hire a private driver to avoid the tour crowds and uncover hidden gems along the way. The Dingle Peninsula is another highlight — a day trip filled with artisan shops offering handmade jewelry, glasswork, and pottery, along with cozy pubs serving up fresh seafood and world-famous views. Don’t miss a visit to the Dingle Distillery for a sip of small-batch Irish whiskey crafted by the sea.
Killarney isn’t just about natural beauty — it’s also home to some of Ireland’s finest luxury stays. The elegant Europe Hotel & Resort offers sweeping lake views, an award-winning ESPA spa, and serene surroundings for total relaxation. For something closer to town, the Killarney Park Hotel has recently been refreshed and offers the perfect blend of modern comfort and Irish charm, with live music and welcoming pubs just steps away.Just a short drive south lies Kenmare, another hidden gem with cozy streets, gourmet dining, and the exclusive Sheen Falls Lodge, renowned for its riverside views, fly fishing, and tranquil atmosphere.
No trip to Ireland is complete without visiting County Clare, home to the world-renowned Cliffs of Moher — towering sea cliffs that offer panoramic Atlantic views and unforgettable photo ops. Hike along the dramatic Cliff Walk or take a scenic boat trip to the Aran Islands, known for their unique stone walls, Gaelic culture, and beautiful wool sweaters and textiles.Explore the haunting beauty of The Burren, a limestone landscape with wildflowers, ancient tombs, and the delightful Burren Perfumery, where fragrances are inspired by local flora. This area is rich in Irish tradition and rural life — don’t miss a sheepdog demonstration, where skilled border collies show off their herding talents.Stay at destination resorts like Trump International Golf Links & Hotel Doonbeg, with its coastal views and championship golf, or indulge in royal treatment at Dromoland Castle, a five-star fairytale escape offering falconry, fine dining, and elegant rooms fit for nobility.
Bursting with energy, charm, and creativity, the city of Galway is a must-visit for those wanting to experience the true soul of Ireland. Stroll the colorful Latin Quarter, filled with street performers, artisan shops, and buzzing pubs. Take a walking food tour to sample local cheeses, oysters, breads, and sweet treats — or join an Irish music tour for an immersive experience. For accommodations, stay in the heart of the action at the glamorous G Hotel, or opt for the elegant Glenlo Abbey Hotel just outside the city. Glenlo features an impressive golf course and the Pullman Restaurant, set inside two vintage train carriages from the original Orient Express — a truly one-of-a-kind dining experience.
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
Ireland, Dublin, Clare, Waterford, CorkInterests:
Golf, Castles & Cathedrals, Family Vacations, Couples & Romance, Car TravelCertifications & Awards




