Ireland

Dive into the capital of Dublin, a city where history and modernity coexist. Explore Trinity College, the lively Temple Bar, and the historic pubs along the River Liffey. In Belfast, the Titanic Quarter and the Giant’s Causeway offer a blend of history and natural wonder. Galway is the cultural heart of the west, known for its traditional music, vibrant arts scene, and the rugged beauty of Connemara. The Ring of Kerry takes you on a scenic journey through Ireland’s breathtaking coastal landscapes.

Why Choose Ireland?

Explore Dublin, where history meets modern energy. Visit Trinity College for the Book of Kells and enjoy Temple Bar’s lively atmosphere. In Northern Ireland, discover Belfast’s Titanic Quarter and marvel at the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO site of striking basalt columns. Journey the Wild Atlantic Way through Galway, Connemara, the Ring of Kerry, and the Cliffs of Moher. Ireland’s legends and landscapes await your discovery.

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Need to Knows

Practical Information

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Entry Requirements

Northern Ireland:
Visitors may require a valid visa or ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation). Check https://www.gov.uk/eta for further information.

Republic of Ireland:
Some visitors may require a valid visa. Check https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-foreign-affairs/services/visa-requirements-for-entering-ireland/ for further information.

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Currency

Northern Ireland uses the British Pound (£), while Republic of Ireland uses the Euro (€). 

Cards and contactless payments are widely accepted, but carrying cash helps in rural areas or small local shops.

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Time Zone

Both Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland operate on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and observe Daylight Saving Time.

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Weather & Seasons

The climate is temperate with mild summers and cool winters. Pack layers and waterproof clothing year-round.

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Transport & Accessibility

Both Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland offer good transport links, including airports, rail networks, and coach services. We'd recommend using a rented car or an organised transport for more rural areas.

Many attractions are accessible for mobility needs.

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Language & Communication

English is the primary language spoken. However, you will see signs in both English and Irish (Gaeilge) in Republic of Ireland, and occassionally in Northern Ireland.

Wi-Fi is widely available, and mobile coverage is strong in most areas.

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