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Dog-friendly holidays with Irish Ferries
Avoid the kennel fees – and the guilt - by making 2009 the year that all the family, including the dog, holiday together.
Dogs travel free with Irish Ferries and, unlike for the rest of Europe, Ireland does not require a ‘pet passport’ or special jabs that have to be arranged months in advance.
The operator also features self-catering holiday villages where pets are welcome. For example, a week at the four-star Ballyhoura Forest Homes in Co Limerick – with miles of walking trails in the Ballyhoura Mountains - costs £418 for two adults, with up to two children (and the dog) travelling and staying free. Price – which includes a saving of £50 if booked by 6 March - is for travel between 4 – 17 April and includes return Pembroke/Rosslare or Holyhead/Dublin ferry crossings. 08705 17 17 17, www.irishferries.com


