Irish tourism has been a juggernaut in the travel industry and remains an international favorite, especially for U.S. Americans looking to discover their family roots. Mary Phelan, an approved Tour Guide with Failte Ireland, takes a break from guiding along the Wild Atlantic Way to chat about how Ireland has been able to go from conflict to a travel must. She also tells Joe a bit about the Wild Atlantic Way, a 2,500-kilometer scenic road that stretches up to northwestern County Donegal — or as the locals like to call it — “Raw Ireland.”
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