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Now is the time to book long-haul for next year

As we come into the final weeks of the summer holidays Fahy Travel is seeing a change in bookings to long-haul destinations for the winter season, spring and summer of next year.

Discover the natural and historical delights of Mexico

As prices of flights continue to rise, longhaul destinations are looking more competitive for value this summer.

Experience the beauty of Cancun

Fahy Travel are delighted to announce that there will be a non-stop flight from Dublin to Cancun in Mexico offering a wide range of holiday packages from next June (2023).

Iceland Ireland launches luscious Lunch Bowls from Slimming World

Iceland Ireland has launched a new selection of Slimming World meals that will brighten the mood of any office worker, even on the dullest of days.

Discover the Maldives from €2,452pps

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With its stunning white sands, tropical warm turquoise waters, and laid-back atmosphere, the Maldives is as close to paradise as you can get. The Maldives is the perfect destination to enjoy a romantic honeymoon, or a luxurious and peaceful getaway.

Fly to Mexico direct from Dublin with Fahy Travel Worldchoice

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Holidays to Mexico’s Caribbean coast are about more than sombreros and slammers. Prepare for white-sand beaches, bright blue seas, and those mysterious cities of gold.

Now is the time to plan your summer holiday

Now that Christmas is over perhaps summer 2018 is the next thing on your mind. Let Corrib Travel organise your holiday for you because now is the time to book. There are lots of options when it comes to booking a break with a difference this year, with direct flights to Mexico in June, new direct flights to Seattle, cruises direct from Dublin Port, and more options than ever before.

Why you need to go to Cancun

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The month of June is in full swing in Galway but someone forgot to tell Mother Nature as the city and county experience dark skies and downpours that are more usual in late autumn and winter.

 

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