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Surf Ireland
Ireland is a verdant island in the west of Europe, known for its spectacular scenery, rugged cliffs, wild coastline and rich culture. It has an oceanic climate, with strong winds and constant waves, making it a popular destination for surfing enthusiasts. Surfing in Ireland is particularly popular on the west coast, with spots such as Bundoran, nicknamed the "surfing capital of Ireland", as well as Lahinch and Easkey. The water is cold all year round, but the waves are powerful and of high quality, attracting both locals and international surfers looking for thrills in an impressive natural setting.

Ireland
Between majestic cliffs and raging waves, Ireland offers a wild and authentic playground for surf enthusiasts in search of adventure.
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Ireland is a verdant island in the west of Europe, known for its spectacular scenery, rugged cliffs, wild coastline and rich culture. It has an oceanic climate, with strong winds and constant waves that make it a popular destination for surfing enthusiasts.
Surfing in Ireland is particularly popular on the west coast, with spots such as Bundoran, nicknamed the 'surfing capital of Ireland', Lahinch and Easkey. The water is cold all year round, but the waves are powerful and of high quality, attracting both locals and international surfers looking for thrills in an impressive natural setting.
Language
English + Gaelic
Health
As Ireland is part of the European Union, residents of other EU countries can be treated free of charge in public hospital emergency departments. Condition: you must have your European health insurance card with you.
Time difference
GMT +01:00
Water / Electricity
- 3 plugs and distribute 220 volts (take an adaptor!)
Currency / Exchange
Euro (€)