Ramiee from Raimee Travel has compiled all her destinations and stops while traveling in Ireland, along with the best tips and recommendations.
The social media travel guide created a fun multi-day itinerary for a trip around the green, lush country. Her guide can be customized to fit different travel lengths from 5 to ten days.
“I’m fully convinced this is the best Ireland itinerary out there,” Raimiee said in the voice-over introducing her TikTok video.
Shockingly, Raimee’s plan only included one day in Dublin. The influencer said that after day one in Dublin, visitors should make their way over to the west coast to County Sligo and spend two or three days there. “I think this is one of the most scenic regions in Ireland,” she enthused. Raimee next told viewers to take a day trip up from Sligo to Donegal to “get some fresh seafood” and see the beautiful cliffs there. Donegal has been known for its rich seafood options. According to Harvesting Seafood, the seahorses around Donegal are teeming with various types of seafood, including crab, lobster, and mussels. The Donegal crab is prized for its sweet flavor. The Donegal smoked salmon is often served with soda bread.
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“On day four, make your way down to County Mayo,” Raimee instructed but told prospective tourists to take the Queen Maeve’s hike on the way out of Sligo.
In County Mayo, Raimee recommended staying in Westport, a cute town near an insane “white sands beach” called Silver Strand. Raimee noted she saved all her must-see locations on Google Maps, and she encouraged people to reach out to her if they wanted her pins. Galway came next on her road trip, pointing out-of-towners to see the famous Cliffs of Moher.
Day Six included driving to County Kerry for two to three days to participate in the “Ring of Kerry,” a circular scenic route hitting all the coastal landscapes and rural seaside villages. After Kerry, Raimee said she drove to County Cork and explored the city, then returned to Dublin before her travel day back home.
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