Love the drive around the cliffs. I call it the ring of Dingle. I also recommend going counter clockwise so you are against the side of the mountain rather than hanging over the cliffs.
Gary, there’s always a great welcome for you in Ireland, as there was always a great welcome for us in America. Where would our people have gone all these years if we didn’t have America. Bless you all.
I'm amazed you found that amazing, it's quite normal here to help visitors out, but I'm glad you had a good experience, please visit again and if you have time have a go at learning some of our beautiful language, it will really enhance your stay.
I truly home you are mistaken. What I love about Ireland are the people. Last October I was in Killarney for two weeks and it felt like being home. In December I learned from Ancestry.com that I am 72% Irish and came from Killarney?
Nice to see you had a lovely time over here and you have Irish blood, hope you will visit your home country again it's all to do with the blood lines, not the fake want to be Irish bullshit that is going on here with our government criminals fcuker , our rules are simply the world and it's mother is not and will be be Irish never,we are very kind and caring people, you're story you talked would happen in any part of the country, we just wish to be left alone were only a very small island the the world wants to rape ever thing from us ,my friend we are .in a fight for our lives we are been replaced,we are sending a SOS because we are going down.. Ireland calling..
@@garys_toursdelighted you enjoyed your stay so much and thanks for reminding me of the goodness that still exists here. 72% Irish and from the Kingdom County of Kerry. No wonder you love it here, it’s in Your bones, come back again and visit your Ancestral county, Killarney, Dingle and beautiful Derrynane. God Bless 💚☘️🇮🇪
I am happy that you are happy, The Irish are known al over the world for their friendliness, kindness and being helpful to others, that is just the way the Irish are and you are going to have to get used to this, but do not expect the same trust and behavior when you get back home, mistrust is a more common thing back there
A 100 thousand welcomes to you Gary. The Dun Chaoin area you are in holds very special memories for me and many of my old school friends. In the 1970s we used to go there staying if in the farmer’s houses for a month to upgrade our Irish language speaking skills. Our school in Cork would organise that 4 or 5 of us would stay with a family. We would cycle down to Feothanach for Irish lessons in the morning. Then back for our lunch. Then out cycling in the countryside or up Mount Brandon for the rest of the day. Back for dinner and then out again for céilí dancing with the girls school at night again down in Feothanach. Sometimes we’d cycle into Dingle (in the rain). Happy summer memories. Enjoy your forthcoming trip Gary. 👍
As a true hardcore boxing fan i can tell you steve collins wins vs eubank and benn twice each was special. Barry mcguigan vs pedrosa and frampton conquest of the states was special to. Edit: I am english.
I think you would find it's pretty much the same in all the Celtic nations, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of man and Cornwall, It's in our genes to be nice, friendly people.
Offering a tip in exchange for common human decency in Ireland could almost be taken as insult since treating someone decently is seen as the most basic level of behaviour. Might seem strange but is a reality especially in the more Gaelic areas or just everywhere outside Dublin.
Very glad you are having a nice time in Ireland. Next time come in May & see how really beautiful it is. Also, if you need the toilet just ask where are the toilets (we don't ask for the bathroom or the need to urinate). Just so you know. 👍
Yup yup!?! And if you’re ever lucky enough to go to Ireland make sure ya know the most important Irish phrase to know!?! “Ta se mahogany gaspipe amhac!?!” It means a hundred million thank yous!?!
@@garys_tours nae bother Gary!?! And make sure you’re ready to drink Guinness too!?! It’s the greatest drink in the creation of the entire universe!?! 😉
The West is scenic alright. I'm in Ulster, but I love driving over there in the summer time, especially around Sligo.
Love the drive around the cliffs. I call it the ring of Dingle. I also recommend going counter clockwise so you are against the side of the mountain rather than hanging over the cliffs.
Wish to God I had never left this beautiful island, I miss it so much.
Going back for five weeks this April and May
You can't beat the Emerald Isle 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Looking forward to watching rugby or football in Ireland. Do they play in April and May?
Glad you enjoyed your time in Ireland.
Going back for five weeks in 53 days will be in Killarney
@@garys_tours Very Nice! Kerry, Cork and Galway has lovely coastal drives.
Gary, there’s always a great welcome for you in Ireland, as there was always a great welcome for us in America. Where would our people have gone all these years if we didn’t have America. Bless you all.
I will be back for five weeks soon.
Yes America saved a lot of Irish lives for sure.god bliss the U S of A 😊
I'm amazed you found that amazing, it's quite normal here to help visitors out, but I'm glad you had a good experience, please visit again and if you have time have a go at learning some of our beautiful language, it will really enhance your stay.
Coming back in 69 days for five weeks.
God’s country 🇮🇪👍
Going back in 53 days
Enjoy your stay here , I’ve met wonderful folks all over the states and Europe so don’t be too hard on yourself about them ! Up the Dubs 😍
Coming back in 69 days
Please come and see us asap because soon we will disappear into history as we are being rapidly replaced....
I truly home you are mistaken. What I love about Ireland are the people. Last October I was in Killarney for two weeks and it felt like being home. In December I learned from Ancestry.com that I am 72% Irish and came from Killarney?
Nice to see you had a lovely time over here and you have Irish blood, hope you will visit your home country again it's all to do with the blood lines, not the fake want to be Irish bullshit that is going on here with our government criminals fcuker , our rules are simply the world and it's mother is not and will be be Irish never,we are very kind and caring people, you're story you talked would happen in any part of the country, we just wish to be left alone were only a very small island the the world wants to rape ever thing from us ,my friend we are .in a fight for our lives we are been replaced,we are sending a SOS because we are going down.. Ireland calling..
Don't. Ireland is already too dangerous to warrant paying for a holiday there. Dont go.
@@garys_toursdelighted you enjoyed your stay so much and thanks for reminding me of the goodness that still exists here. 72% Irish and from the Kingdom County of Kerry. No wonder you love it here, it’s in Your bones, come back again and visit your Ancestral county, Killarney, Dingle and beautiful Derrynane. God Bless 💚☘️🇮🇪
Fight back vote NO
I am happy that you are happy, The Irish are known al over the world for their friendliness, kindness and being helpful to others, that is just the way the Irish are and you are going to have to get used to this, but do not expect the same trust and behavior when you get back home, mistrust is a more common thing back there
I agree.
We'll said my friends i love my people and I am proud of my country
I totally agree with you.
A 100 thousand welcomes to you Gary. The Dun Chaoin area you are in holds very special memories for me and many of my old school friends. In the 1970s we used to go there staying if in the farmer’s houses for a month to upgrade our Irish language speaking skills. Our school in Cork would organise that 4 or 5 of us would stay with a family. We would cycle down to Feothanach for Irish lessons in the morning. Then back for our lunch. Then out cycling in the countryside or up Mount Brandon for the rest of the day. Back for dinner and then out again for céilí dancing with the girls school at night again down in Feothanach. Sometimes we’d cycle into Dingle (in the rain). Happy summer memories. Enjoy your forthcoming trip Gary. 👍
67 days until I am back!
Some like fun to me
As a true hardcore boxing fan i can tell you steve collins wins vs eubank and benn twice each was special. Barry mcguigan vs pedrosa and frampton conquest of the states was special to. Edit: I am english.
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Glad you enjoyed your stay here but summer time Ireland becomes more magical.
I totally agree!
I think you would find it's pretty much the same in all the Celtic nations, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of man and Cornwall, It's in our genes to be nice, friendly people.
I will check out your analysis. I hope you are correct.
Offering a tip in exchange for common human decency in Ireland could almost be taken as insult since treating someone decently is seen as the most basic level of behaviour. Might seem strange but is a reality especially in the more Gaelic areas or just everywhere outside Dublin.
Get out the city's/city mentality's you will find the same every where.
I agree with both of you. I think I want to live in Killarney.
Very glad you are having a nice time in Ireland. Next time come in May & see how really beautiful it is. Also, if you need the toilet just ask where are the toilets (we don't ask for the bathroom or the need to urinate). Just so you know. 👍
Coming for five weeks in April and May.
Will be in Killarney Town
OH YEAH , THAT IS IRELAND
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Dublin is like pretty much every other city. Once you get out of Dublin, Ireland is brilliant.
Dublin is not Ireland
Totally agree. It’s too big for me. I love killarney
I will always love home 💚🇮🇪 but sadly our Government is ruining it 😢
You may make it better
The Irish are ruining it, not fit for Self-Government.
Yes the Irish people are very helpful
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There will be no Irish left soon with the way things are going.
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All people are special in their own way mate
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Yup yup!?! And if you’re ever lucky enough to go to Ireland make sure ya know the most important Irish phrase to know!?! “Ta se mahogany gaspipe amhac!?!” It means a hundred million thank yous!?!
Going back for five weeks 21 days from now. Thanks for the phrase.
@@garys_tours nae bother Gary!?! And make sure you’re ready to drink Guinness too!?! It’s the greatest drink in the creation of the entire universe!?! 😉
which name is irish adébáyọ̀ or burke?
Neither. 😂
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Ireland, a beautiful, brilliant, special country, as are the wonderful people. 🏴🏴🏴
As is Wales and the Welsh people are just as nice 👍
@@irishterminator. And just as screwed by incompetence and worthless politicians.
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They are not the sharpest knives in the drawer ..Does that make them special ?
Irish are highest educated in Europe
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Is it our needs?
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BECAUSE. THEY JUST ARE! DUH!
I totally agreed with you. Seriously planning to move to Killarney.
Check out mind unveiled the Irish connection
The Irish people are the Israelites Hebrews
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Ha , nothin'
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