(from age 11)
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is a beautiful and historic city with a rich culture and heritage. Founded by the Vikings in the 9th century, Dublin has been a major center of trade and commerce for centuries. Today, it is one of the most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities in Europe.
With its world-class museums and galleries, lively nightlife, and wealth of historical landmarks, Dublin is a must-visit for any traveler. Dublin is also home to some of Ireland's most iconic symbols, including the Book of Kells and the Ha'penny Bridge.
So whether you are looking to explore Irish history or simply enjoy good food and drinks, Dublin is the perfect destination.
Irish In France offers 3 language stay programs in Dublin and its surroundings.
We have established a partnership with the well-known small village of Malahide. Located 20 minutes north of Dublin, its charm will convince all visitors and curious minds!
Immerse yourself completely in the life of an Irish family, meet Irish teenagers in the intercultural program, explore the coastal walks around Howth, and visit Dublin with your group.
Here are the 3 personalized programs offered in Dublin:
This is surely the most well-known and popular formula for language stays abroad. Indeed, the "Homestay Classic" program allows students to learn English in the morning in the small village of Malahide, while enjoying fun sports activities in the afternoon.
This offer allows teenagers to discover a unique culture within a carefully chosen host family. Indeed, all Irish In France partner families are close to the school and pre-selected by the Irish "Garda vetting" system, which requires people working with children or students to register on very demanding forms.
The host family program consists of 15 hours of English per week, taught by qualified, native Irish teachers. Classes are small (about 10 to 12 students on average).
Irish In France also offers you the opportunity to dedicate your language stay to English and sailing.
In partnership with the Howth Yacht Club (one of the oldest yacht clubs in the world founded in 1831), you can practice sailing in the afternoon, right after your English classes.
The club is located in the seaside town of Howth, just outside Dublin. All instructors are ISA (Irish Sailing Association) qualified.
Over the years, the club has hosted many world-renowned sailors and yachtsmen. Perhaps it's your turn to shine!
This unique program is designed for adventurers, lovers of the sea and water sports, who of course wish to improve their English.
The traditional 15 hours of English per week are accompanied by 4 afternoons of sailing in Malahide, 3 hours per day. All equipment is provided, beginners are obviously welcome!
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Finally, this last program invites you to reconnect with nature and more specifically, horses!
For 12 hours a week, in the afternoons, you will have the opportunity to take riding lessons. But that's not all! You can also participate in stable life, to be in constant contact with the animals. On the program: stable management, grooming, box preparation, horse care, etc.
This offer is very enriching for learning English and discovering the surroundings of Dublin on horseback.
You will also have a full-day excursion on Saturday, as well as 2 optional evening activities per week.
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Dublin is a city with a rich history offering many things to see and do. The first stop for many visitors is Trinity College, where they can see the world-famous Book of Kells.
For those interested in Irish culture, a visit to the National Museum of Ireland is a must. And no trip to Dublin would be complete without seeing the country's stunning landscapes.
Just a short drive from the city center, visitors can find themselves in the beautiful Wicklow Mountains. Whether you are looking for culture, history, or simply landscapes breathtaking, Dublin has something to offer everyone.
Would you like a free, 100% personalized quote? Do not hesitate to contact Dana: dana@irishinfrance.com
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