If heaven were on earth, it would be in Howth…So I started my day with a nice cup of tea, met my new roommate Jayln, and got ready for our half-day trip to Howth. We met our tour guide around 9 and made our way to the train station. It took about 30ish minutes to get to Howth. When we got there, we made our way straight up to (with a slight detour lol) the vintage radio museum. We also ended up on a Swedish TV show, I can’t remember the name, but someone said it was similar to the Swedish version of Amazing Race.


The tour guide showed us all kinds of equipment from the turn of the century to (semi) modern day, some real relics of history in there. He called it and reverse Tartus, which couldn’t be any closer to the truth. They had the place jam-packed with some of the coolest gadgets around! After that, I got some food with Ash, and we saw the cutest seal of all time!!!
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Me and Ash walked over to the lighthouse. On the journey, we sat on some rocks on the shore, and I stepped in the water (it’s cleaner, but it’s certainly colder). Then, after my first plan of visiting this ancient tomb fell through and after a tiny bit of retail therapy, we joined up with a larger group back at the lighthouse and we made our way over to Irelands eye and when I say it is one of if not the most beautiful places I’ve been in my entire life I’d be lying, just the boat turning the corner felt like a movie. I saw Puffins, Seals, and they had tons of seagulls nesting! We landed and climbed to the tallest point, just looking back, it feels like we entered a dream world, it straight up did not feel real. I don’t know how else to describe it, but if you have 25 euros, I highly recommend genuine my best experience on the trip so far!





Tomorrow, we begin our weekend of adventures see you there!