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Ireland

Ireland

  • 35 destinations
  • 118 excursions and activities
  • 627,448 travellers have enjoyed tours here
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Information

Capital
Dublin
Official language
Irish and English
Phone code
+353

Expansive green landscapes, spectacular cliffs, and a deep cultural tradition: Ireland offers a unique traveling experience. Discover the majesty of the Cliffs of Moher and the Giant's Causeway, go on a road trip along the Wild Atlantic Way, and stroll the streets of Dublin or Galway, dropping into museums and traditional pubs along the way.

Activities to discover the wonders of Ireland

With Civitatis, discover Ireland's treasures: enjoy guided tours of castles, day trips through its wild landscapes, and cruises along its epic coastline. Soak up the local culture with traditional music, whiskey tastings, and by visiting historic landmarks. Ireland offers an authentic experience around every corner.

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FAQs

What is the capital of Ireland?

The capital of Ireland is Dublin, a city rich in history and known for its lively pubs, many of which feature live music. Some of the must-visit landmarks in Dublin include Trinity College and the famous Guinness Storehouse.

Which side of the road to they drive on in Ireland?

In Ireland, people drive on the left-hand side of the road, and vehicles have the steering wheel on the right, like in the UK. If you're renting a car or driving any vehicle, it's important to pay close attention to road signs and traffic rules.

Do you need a visa to go to Ireland?

If you're coming from the U.S., you'll need a valid passport when visiting Ireland, but no visa is required for stays of up to 90 days. EU citizens can enter with just a national ID card. Always check with your embassy or consulate for the latest entry requirements before you travel, and don’t forget to pack a rain jacket—Ireland's weather is famously unpredictable!

How many days do you need to visit Ireland?

To explore Dublin and its nearby towns or natural landscapes, 3 to 4 days should be enough. However, if you want to visit places like Galway, Cork, and the Cliffs of Moher, you'll need to spend at least a full week in Ireland.

What currency is used in Ireland?

The official currency of the Republic of Ireland is the euro (€). Northern Ireland, however, is part of the United Kingdom and uses the British pound (£).