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Currency Name
Euro
Climate in Ireland
9°C to 10°C
Languages Speaking
English, Irish
Ireland's Ideal Season
June - August
Essential Tips for Travelling to Ireland
- ATMs can be easily found across both cities and countryside in Ireland.
- In Ireland, credit cards are commonly accepted almost everywhere.
- Locating a bank in Ireland is convenient and straightforward.
- The minimum legal age for drinking alcohol in Ireland is 18 years.
- The people of Ireland are admired for their friendliness and welcoming nature.
Ireland's – Visitor Insights & Travel Overview
Total Annual Visitors
6.3 Million
- Male 51%
- Female 49%
Top Visitors from India
- Chennai
- Delhi
- Hyderabad
- Pune
- Jaipur
- Mumbai
- Bengaluru
- Kolkata
- Ahmedabad
- Lucknow
Essential Facts and Insights About Ireland
Beauty, history, culture, music, dance, lively towns, iconic beer and whiskey, and welcoming locals the Republic of Ireland has everything a traveler could desire. It serves as a remarkable escape to unwind and refresh. As the Irish blessing says, ‘May the road rise to meet you; may the wind be always at your back,’ you’ll uncover Ireland’s stunning landscapes, delve into its historical heritage, taste hearty dishes such as Irish stew and soda bread, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of traditional pubs filled with music and laughter. Whether you crave thrilling outdoor activities or cultural experiences, our Ireland tour packages provide endless choices, ensuring every visitor leaves with lasting memories of this captivating country.
Ireland, often referred to as the Emerald Isle, is a land of breathtaking beauty with rolling green landscapes, dramatic coastlines, and centuries-old castles. Known for its rich mythology, folklore, and artistic heritage, Ireland blends tradition with modern vibrancy. From the bustling capital city of Dublin to charming villages and serene countryside, the nation offers an enchanting mix of old-world charm and contemporary life.
Ireland has two official languages: English and Irish (Gaelic).
The country is home to over 30,000 castles and ruins.
Guinness, Ireland’s most famous beer, has been brewed in Dublin since 1759.
The Wild Atlantic Way is the world’s longest defined coastal touring route.
Halloween traces its origins back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain in Ireland.
Before planning a trip to Ireland, consider factors like the season you’re traveling in, as weather can be unpredictable. Check the validity of your travel documents, review visa requirements, and ensure you have travel insurance. Familiarize yourself with Ireland’s currency, the Euro, and keep in mind that driving is on the left side of the road. Packing layers, raincoats, and sturdy shoes is essential, as the weather can shift quickly.
Our Ireland tour packages are thoughtfully designed to suit every type of traveler. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a family holiday, or a cultural exploration, you can find itineraries covering Dublin’s literary streets, Galway’s coastal charm, the mystical Cliffs of Moher, and the historical sites of Northern Ireland. Options range from short city breaks to extended countryside journeys, giving you flexibility and variety.
Capital: Dublin
Currency: Euro (€)
Language: English and Irish
Best Known For: Castles, music, Guinness, folklore, landscapes
Popular Cities: Dublin, Galway, Cork, Limerick
Iconic Attractions: Cliffs of Moher, Ring of Kerry, Giant’s Causeway, Trinity College
Dramatic natural landscapes such as cliffs, lakes, and mountains.
A rich history reflected in castles, abbeys, and museums.
Warm, hospitable locals who make every visit special.
Lively festivals, traditional music, and dance.
Iconic drinks like Guinness and Irish whiskey.
The ideal time to visit Ireland is between April and September, when days are longer and weather is relatively mild. Spring brings blooming flowers, summer offers lively festivals, and early autumn provides fewer crowds with scenic views of the changing countryside. Winter has its charm too, with cozy pubs, Christmas markets, and fewer tourists.
Explore Dublin’s Trinity College and the Book of Kells.
Drive the Ring of Kerry for coastal views.
Visit the Cliffs of Moher for breathtaking scenery.
Tour castles like Bunratty, Blarney, and Kilkenny.
Experience traditional Irish music in local pubs.
Hike the Wicklow Mountains or Connemara National Park.
Ireland’s culinary heritage revolves around hearty, comforting dishes. Traditional meals include Irish stew, soda bread, colcannon, and boxty. Seafood such as smoked salmon and oysters are also popular. Pairing meals with Guinness or a smooth Irish whiskey adds authenticity to the dining experience. Modern Irish cuisine blends these traditions with contemporary twists, creating a vibrant food culture.
Dos:
Do carry Euros and use cards for convenience.
Do dress in layers and pack a raincoat.
Do try local dishes and join in cultural events.
Don’ts:
Don’t forget that driving is on the left side.
Don’t expect guaranteed sunshine — weather changes fast.
Don’t skip smaller towns and villages; they offer authentic Irish experiences.
Ireland is a great destination for unique souvenirs. Popular items include Aran sweaters, Celtic jewelry, Irish crystal, handmade pottery, and locally produced whiskey. Markets and small boutiques also sell crafts and artworks that reflect the nation’s creativity and heritage.
Ireland has a deep-rooted cultural identity shaped by music, literature, and folklore. The country gave the world great writers like James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and Oscar Wilde. Traditional Irish music and dance, such as Riverdance, remain globally famous. Museums and galleries highlight Ireland’s artistic achievements, while festivals like St. Patrick’s Day showcase its lively spirit and traditions.
All Packages
- Dublin, Belfast, Giants Causeway
- 5 Days / 4 Nights
- Dublin, Galway, Cliff of Moher
- 5 Days / 4 Nights
- Dublin, Killarney, Ring of Kerry
- 6 Days / 5 Nights
Visa Information
Check visa requirements before traveling, ensuring a smooth entry and compliance with destination regulations
Health and Safety Tips
Prioritize health, stay hydrated, follow safety guidelines, and maintain personal hygiene for a secure journey.
Currency and Tipping
Familiarize with local currency, consider customary tipping practices for respectful and seamless travel experiences.
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