There’s the wild windswept west, with its Atlantic views, Cliffs of Moher, legendary surfing spots from Dingle to Donegal, live music and laid-back locals.
The ancient east, where Ireland’s high kings once walked on Tara, aristocrats peacocked on the Powerscourt Estate, and today’s elite cozy up in the seaside suburb of Killiney.
The sleek south, long a tourist draw, where lakes, mountains, castles and stately homes dot the landscape all the way from Kerry to Waterford.
And the sublime north, where the Mourne Mountains and the Antrim coastline have inspired fantasy works from C. S. Lewis’ “Narnia” to HBO’s “Game of Thrones.”
The six counties of Northern Ireland are part of the UK, so they’ll be dropping their travel restrictions a little later: on March 18, along with their neighbors in Great Britain.