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Discover Ireland’s capital of craft, Kilkenny, a medieval city known for the arts and the Irish sport of hurling.
Come to County Kilkenny – Ireland’s capital of craft Medieval Kilkenny city has long been associated with design...
Saint Valentine – Whitefriar Street Church Dublin
In 1835 an Irish Carmelite by the name of John Spratt was visiting Rome. Apparently his fame as a preacher had gone...
Colin Farrell, nominated in best limited TV series for The Penguin, has won his third Golden Globe award at a lively ceremony in Los Angeles.
Colin Farrell, nominated in best limited TV series for The Penguin, has won his third Golden Globe award at a lively...
St. Brigid’s Day, Ireland’s national holiday celebrates women, renewal, and tradition with Celtic and Christian roots.
Embrace the spirit of St Brigid at an Irish festival St Brigid’s Day is a national holiday in Ireland, a day to honor...
A Wall Lot of History: Ireland’s Ancient Dry Stone Walls Earn UNESCO Recognition
A Wall Lot of History: Ireland’s Ancient Dry Stone Walls Earn UNESCO Recognition Scattered like puzzle pieces across...
Word of The Week: Deadly | Cara Group Travel
Welcome to our weekly dose of linguistic delight! Get ready to sprinkle some Irish charm into your vocabulary with our...
Deadlt DED-lee adjective Irish Slang Definition: In Irish slang, “deadly” means excellent, brilliant, or fantastic. “That concert last night was absolutely deadly!” Welcome to our weekly dose of linguistic delight! Get ready to sprinkle some Irish charm into your vocabulary with our Word/Phrase of the Week! Each week, we’ll unveil a hidden gem from the rich tapestry of Irish slang, sayings, and dialect. Whether you’re planning your next trip to the Emerald Isle or just looking to add a touch of Celtic flair to your conversations, join us on this linguistic adventure as we unravel the magic of Ireland one word at a time. Sláinte! #WordOfTheWeek #CaraGroupTravel #IrishCharm #discoverireland #grouptravel #travel #beautyofireland #cgtblog #eventtravel #eventtravelers #travelireland #travelireland
Deadlt
DED-lee adjective Irish Slang
Definition:
In Irish slang, “deadly” means excellent, brilliant, or fantastic.
“That concert last night was absolutely deadly!”
Welcome to our weekly dose of linguistic delight! Get ready to sprinkle some Irish charm into your vocabulary with our Word/Phrase of the Week! Each week, we’ll unveil a hidden gem from the rich tapestry of Irish slang, sayings, and dialect. Whether you’re planning your next trip to the Emerald Isle or just looking to add a touch of Celtic flair to your conversations, join us on this linguistic adventure as we unravel the magic of Ireland one word at a time. Sláinte!
#WordOfTheWeek #CaraGroupTravel #IrishCharm #discoverireland #grouptravel #travel #beautyofireland #cgtblog #eventtravel #eventtravelers #travelireland #travelireland
Cara Group Travel Expands Support Team & Opens New Office in Galway
Cara Group Travel, an international group and event travel agency, is proud to announce the opening of its new office...
January Monthly Newsletter
Welcome to the January edition of the Cara Group Travel newsletter! As we step into 2025, we are thrilled to embark on...
Traveling to Northern Ireland and or the UK, you’ll need to apply for Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)
Starting January 8th, travelers from the United States and Canada will need an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)...
Take a trip to Ireland for the winter solstice and connect with the mysticism of the island’s ancient peoples.
The winter solstice (21 December) marks the shortest day of the year and, while it is barely noticed in the modern...
Cara KAH-ruh noun Irish Definition: Cara is the word for friend. It signifies a deep sense of connection, trust, and companionship, often used to express close and meaningful relationships. I like to travel with my cara when exploring Ireland’s ancient sites together. Welcome to our weekly dose of linguistic delight! Get ready to sprinkle some Irish charm into your vocabulary with our Word/Phrase of the Week! Each week, we’ll unveil a hidden gem from the rich tapestry of Irish slang, sayings, and dialect. Whether you’re planning your next trip to the Emerald Isle or just looking to add a touch of Celtic flair to your conversations, join us on this linguistic adventure as we unravel the magic of Ireland one word at a time. Sláinte! #WordOfTheWeek #CaraGroupTravel #IrishCharm #discoverireland #grouptravel #travel #beautyofireland #cgtblog #eventtravel #eventtravelers #travelireland #travelireland
Cara
KAH-ruh noun Irish
Definition:
Cara is the word for friend. It signifies a deep sense of connection, trust, and companionship, often used to express close and meaningful relationships.
I like to travel with my cara when exploring Ireland’s ancient sites together.
Welcome to our weekly dose of linguistic delight! Get ready to sprinkle some Irish charm into your vocabulary with our Word/Phrase of the Week! Each week, we’ll unveil a hidden gem from the rich tapestry of Irish slang, sayings, and dialect. Whether you’re planning your next trip to the Emerald Isle or just looking to add a touch of Celtic flair to your conversations, join us on this linguistic adventure as we unravel the magic of Ireland one word at a time. Sláinte!
#WordOfTheWeek #CaraGroupTravel #IrishCharm #discoverireland #grouptravel #travel #beautyofireland #cgtblog #eventtravel #eventtravelers #travelireland #travelireland
Word of The Week: Cara | Cara Group Travel
Welcome to our weekly dose of linguistic delight! Get ready to sprinkle some Irish charm into your vocabulary with our...
December Monthly Newsletter
Happy Holidays! As December arrives, we’re excited to share the festive spirit with you. This month, several groups...
Cara Group Travel named as Sponsor Title of the 2024 Friendship Four Tournament in Belfast
Cara Group Travel is proud to be named the title sponsor of the 2024 Friendship Four by The Odyssey Trust. This...