Ireland: The Great Blasket Island, off the Dingle Peninsula, posted a job posting for the couple to own a cafe and three properties within 7 months.

"Long-term management is needed for the island's Guest House and cafes. For a couple or two friends," the Twitter account of Great Blasket Island, southwestern Ireland, posted a job posting on January 10.

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Part of the Great Blasket Island Photo: irelandhighlights.com.

The two recruited people will be in charge of three guesthouses that can accommodate 21 guests and run a small cafe serving tea, coffee and snacks on the island. Recruited people will work on Great Blasket Island from April to October and get free accommodation.

"It will be hard and difficult, but this is a very unique job. Every day's experience will not be the same," Alice Hayes, who posted the recruitment newsletter, told RTE.

Hayes said life on the Great Blasket Island is almost back to nature because there is no electricity on the island, except for a small wind turbine that produces enough electricity to charge the phone.

Working on this 445-hectare island is considered the ideal choice for those who dream of giving up on boring jobs and moving to a remote island to immerse themselves in nature.

Those who used to manage the Great Blasket are interested in the experience on the island. Last year, the Irish couple, Lesley Kehoe and Gordon Bond, moved from Dublin to the island to take on the job. They gained attention on social media when posting photos and videos of adventures on the island.