Hi. I am planning a trip to Ireland in late August, by myself. I want to mainly experience the music of the land, as I have just taken up the whistle and would love to hear uilleann pipes played live. I heard Galway and Dublin and the good places to go for music.
I am also considering using a tour and have found 2 that specialize in music. I am wondering if anyone has heard anything about these tours:
Meg, I’d recommend going it alone. Frankly, some of what is listed on those sites is pure drivel for the tourists. Being on a bus means you can’t be spontaneous and stop where you choose, and some of the best sessions you’d ever imagine are way way way off the beaten track. Certainly they’re not on a tourist line. And you can get lodging that is FAR more interesting than most of the hotels that the bus tours hit…some of it quite inexpensive, and some of it OMG gorgeous (please take a gander at www.hidden-ireland.com with which I’ve had tremendous success).
If I were going (again), I would choose something in addition to music to give me an idea of where I want to be (prehistoric monuments, castles, gardens, scenery, literature…etc) then poke around to find the music thats in the area. There is a lot online, and many knowledgeable people to ask.
I’ve been there four times by myself and had wonderful times each year. BUT…there are dangers. For one thing, a woman alone can face a very different world than a man. Many Irish cities (and small towns on occasion) can get pretty rough, especially on the streets outside of the pubs after the music is over for the evening. Also, if you’ve never driven on the left, that’s a whole new set of hazards. I love Ireland and will continue to go back as often as possible, but it bears thinking about. On the plus side, all the previous posters are right…you are very limited if you go on a tour bus. Something’s lost and something’s gained each way.