Enjoyed the Ireland adventure great scenery and lot of beeeps😄. Congrats on reaching 5000 Andrew and Karen, you’ve been well worth it. Here’s to 10000 🤞👏🏻👏🏻🥃
Hi Andrew & Karen, Hope you enjoyed your trip to Ireland, pity about the weather on your last few days, We met you in Blarney caravan park in Co,Cork .It was nice to meet both of you in person, I your caravan travels as we are both novices, keep up the good work. What was the name of the camping park in Holyhead. Safe travels, might meet again sometime, Regards, Sean & Breda
@@andrew-karens-adventures Fair play, we did it for two years in January. Had like you, lovely smooth crossing. Then we got greedy, and went a third time at same time of the year. Oh dear....what a nightmare, worst experience ever, it was horrendous. Never again(well not in January) !
We did take our Passports as we were entering Ireland which is in the European community, security checks done in Holyhead but no passport checks were done, can't remember if we entered our passport details when booking ferry as it was over 6 months before sailing, If I remember in Ireland they just had a chat with us, (not sure if you're not a UK citizen if they check passports) It's a bit of a strange situation as you can sail to Northern Ireland and drive into Southern Ireland without any passport checks, my advise would be take your Passports anyway
Ireland and the UK have had the current "Common Travel Area" agreement since 1952, which doesn't require passports for travel between the two. Ireland is not part of the Schengen area, but when travelling between any two countries it is advisable to carry passports at all times anyway, and significantly helpful if consular or embassy assistance is required in the country you are visiting.
@@MariglenZeneli you don’t need a passport, due to the common travel area. Between Ireland and Uk. (But always wise to bring if) This never changed after Brexit as it predated the EU freedom of movement. When Ireland became independent. The Only thing Brexit changed, was back to the customs rules. It’s why there is now Duty free back on the boats.
Oooops, no - it doesn't have to be done. Everyone I know here in Ireland avoids Temple Bar like the plague. Doheny & Nesbitt's, Toner's, the Long Hall (plus many others too numerous to mention) would have given you a much better experience of Dublin's pub life.
I found you on Instagram and now I've watched your video on UA-cam and really enjoy them. saying hello from the US
Awesome! Thank you - hope you enjoy my other videos from our adventures 👍
Looking forward to this
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Enjoyed the Ireland adventure great scenery and lot of beeeps😄. Congrats on reaching 5000 Andrew and Karen, you’ve been well worth it. Here’s to 10000 🤞👏🏻👏🏻🥃
Thank you 👍
Enjoyable set of videos again and congratulations on reaching 5k
Thank you very much!
Hi Andrew & Karen,
Hope you enjoyed your trip to Ireland, pity about the weather on your last few days, We met you in Blarney caravan park in Co,Cork .It was nice to meet both of you in person, I your caravan travels as we are both novices, keep up the good work. What was the name of the camping park in Holyhead.
Safe travels, might meet again sometime,
Regards,
Sean & Breda
Hi Sean & Brenda, yes we really enjoyed our time there, nice to have met you and had a chat, the site in Anglesey is called Drowsy Touring Park 👍
sorry - Auto correct spelled it wrong it's Dronwy (Auto correct tried to put Drowsy again) 😂🤣😂
Crikey...don't go on the Portsmouth to Santander boat, the swell on the biscay is 10x that!. Enjoyed your video though.
Been there and done it around 20 yrs ago, lovely smooth crossing, return 🤢🤮,thanks for watching 👍
@@andrew-karens-adventures Fair play, we did it for two years in January. Had like you, lovely smooth crossing. Then we got greedy, and went a third time at same time of the year. Oh dear....what a nightmare, worst experience ever, it was horrendous. Never again(well not in January) !
Was any checking for pasaport in dublin or uk?
We did take our Passports as we were entering Ireland which is in the European community, security checks done in Holyhead but no passport checks were done, can't remember if we entered our passport details when booking ferry as it was over 6 months before sailing, If I remember in Ireland they just had a chat with us, (not sure if you're not a UK citizen if they check passports) It's a bit of a strange situation as you can sail to Northern Ireland and drive into Southern Ireland without any passport checks, my advise would be take your Passports anyway
@@andrew-karens-adventures what about in holyhead when u arrive is any control passaport? Thnk bthw
My pleasure, as I said it was a few months ago, they may do random checks so just take passports
Ireland and the UK have had the current "Common Travel Area" agreement since 1952, which doesn't require passports for travel between the two.
Ireland is not part of the Schengen area, but when travelling between any two countries it is advisable to carry passports at all times anyway, and significantly helpful if consular or embassy assistance is required in the country you are visiting.
@@MariglenZeneli you don’t need a passport, due to the common travel area. Between Ireland and Uk. (But always wise to bring if) This never changed after Brexit as it predated the EU freedom of movement. When Ireland became independent. The Only thing Brexit changed, was back to the customs rules. It’s why there is now Duty free back on the boats.
What's the beeping at 9:39 ?
It's the cars external sensors telling me I'm close to something 👍
My God went Temple Bar rip off guess you won't be back then
Yep not the cheapest, but it had to be done 👍
Oooops, no
- it doesn't have to be done.
Everyone I know here in Ireland
avoids Temple Bar like the plague.
Doheny & Nesbitt's, Toner's,
the Long Hall
(plus many others
too numerous to mention)
would have given you
a much better experience
of Dublin's pub life.
@@ericdunn555it's only the once to experience it, would certainly find other pubs if we went back 👍
ship not boat
Doesn't really matter to me, but thank you for correcting me,, actually it was a ferry 👍
Tell her to go to the chemist and get wrist bands for sea sickness because I got them the last time I sailed and they do work
Thanks for advice 👍