20 Most Important Ireland Travel Tips – From Actual Irish People

When visiting Australia, who would you rather take advice from? Someone from France, or an actual Australian?!

This list of Ireland travel tips is coming straight from the hearts of two ACTUAL IRISH PEOPLE, who are Ireland-born and bred. We know Ireland like the back of our hand and we are delighted to provide you with authentic and practical advice to help you make the most of your Ireland trip.

We will share exactly what you need to know for your Ireland Holiday in this Ireland travel tips article, and we will even let you in on a few bonus Ireland travel tips to leave your new Irish friends dumbfounded!

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An Teach Beag Pub, Clonakilty, Cork.

From the history, the natural beauty, and most importantly the Irish people – we may leave the weather out of this one – Ireland is simply spectacular, and wherever in the world you have arrived from, you will be made to feel like you are at home.

Ireland is hands down one of the best countries in the world. If you are thinking we might be a little biased then we are here to convince you why this is a fact!

There’s a long list of tips for traveling to Ireland to get through, but we want to ensure you have the best holiday of your life, so let’s start!

The Ultimate Ireland Travel Tips & Advice

For our first Ireland travel tip, well just get it out of the way and mention the elephant in the room – the weather can be shite!

Ireland Travel Tips: Weather

This means at any time of year, it can snow in summer and have a heat wave in winter, nothing surprises us anymore.

Ireland’s weather can be unpredictable, so be sure to pack layers and waterproof clothing, regardless of the season.

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Ireland travel tips: the weather may be shite!

This could mean packing a woolly hat, a raincoat, and a bikini all for the same day!

Ireland Travel Tips: A Realistic Ireland Itinerary

For our next Ireland travel tip, we would like to talk about Ireland itineraries. Often when we read other bloggers’ Ireland itineraries they don’t make any sense at all. It is like traveling from Point A to Point E, and then back to Point B, it gets even more frustrating when people leave comments saying how good it is!

However, we have created the perfect 14-day Ireland itinerary that takes you on a logical journey to visit all of Ireland’s must-see attractions. All times and distances are included.

Yes, you’ll be busy, but this carefully planned Ireland trip has been done by us before, and ensures you too will get the most out of your time on your Ireland holiday.

Ireland Travel Tips: Driving

If you plan to travel around Ireland by car, familiarize yourself with driving on the LEFT SIDE of the road.

More importantly, if you plan on venturing outside of main towns/cities, the roads will become very winding and narrow country lanes. Simply slow down, keep to your side of the road, and breathe! With a bit of practice, you’ll be navigating Ireland by car like a pro in no time!

One of our Ireland travel tips we highly recommend is to get insurance! The company we use is WorldNomads – and the reason why we like this insurance company is because it comes with the best fine print of all travel insurance companies. It is number one for a reason. Unfortunately, they do not cover hangovers in Ireland.

Ireland Travel Tips: Public Transportation

You do not need to rent a car when visiting Ireland. There is an extensive public transportation network, that includes ferries, trains, The Luas in Dublin, and buses, making it very easy to explore Ireland without a car.

Consider purchasing a Leap Card for discounted fares on public transportation in Dublin and other major cities.

*Bonus and a very Important Ireland travel tip – Always thank your bus driver when you reach your destination!

Ireland Travel Tips: Currency

If you are traveling to Ireland from outside of the EU then know that Ireland uses the Euro (EUR). While credit cards are widely accepted, it’s a good idea to carry some cash for smaller purchases and in more rural areas.

You are also entitled to a VAT refund for qualified purchases made during your visit when traveling to Ireland from a non-EU country. Items include alcohol, cigarettes, perfumes, cosmetics, watches and jewelry.

Check out The Irish Roadtrips guide on VAT refunds.

Ireland Travel Tips: Tipping

Tipping is not mandatory in Ireland, but it is appreciated for good service, particularly in restaurants. A tip of around 10% is customary in restaurants if service is not included in the bill.

Ireland Travel Tips: Pub Culture

Ireland is famous for its pub culture, so make sure to visit a traditional Irish pub during your stay. Enjoy live traditional Irish music, our famous hearty pub grub, and a delicious creamy pint of Guinness.

Ireland Travel Tips: Safety

Ireland is a safe place to visit for tourists, but it’s always a good idea to take common-sense precautions as you would anywhere else in the world. Over the last few years, there have been incidents in Ireland’s capital, Dublin where tourists were robbed. Avoid walking home by yourself and take a taxi or Uber back to your accommodation.

Ireland Travel Tips: It’s OK to Say “Hello!”

Irish people are known for their friendliness and hospitality. It’s crazy we know, but Irish people like to acknowledge other people, whether we know them or not!

Expect to be greeted with a friendly “hello” or “how’s it going” by a stranger in the street, in a pub, on the bus, in a shop…..Don’t panic and set off your stranger danger alarm, Irish people just like to chat!

One of our favorite sayings happy Irish people say is – It’s nice to be nice!

Ireland Travel Tips: Explore Beyond Dublin

Many tourists will visit Dublin for their “Ireland Holiday” and then leave, which is such a pity. While Dublin is a fantastic city to explore, be sure to venture beyond the capital of Ireland to discover Ireland’s stunning countryside, charming towns, and rugged coastline.

*Bonus Ireland Travel Tip – Happy Irish Wanderers are both from the West of Ireland and would highly recommend visiting destinations such as the Cliffs of Moher, the beautiful Cobh in County Cork, the Ring of Kerry, and the Giant’s Causeway to name but a few.


We highly recommend you explore Ireland by car. You can rent a car from the Discover cars below and begin your Epic Ireland Road trip!

Even better, why not use this as the perfect time to start ticking places off your Amazing Ireland Bucket List?!


Ireland Travel Tips: Embrace the Craic

Now this is an important one. The Irish word “craic” (pronounced “crack”) refers to fun, enjoyment, and good times. You will probably be asked “What’s the Craic” on many occasions – this just means “What’s going on?” and/or “How are you?”

Embrace the craic during your Ireland holiday by engaging with locals, enjoying the famous Irish hospitality, and immersing yourself in the lively atmosphere of our welcoming country.

Find out all you need to know about embracing all that Irish Craic.

Ireland Travel Tips: Visit Off-Peak

Visiting Ireland can be quite expensive. Consider traveling to Ireland during the off-peak season (outside of the months of June-September).

Remember you’re not guaranteed nice weather in summer anyway!

Not only will this avoid crowds but you could potentially save LOTS on accommodations and attractions – put these savings towards pints instead!

Travelling smart to make money go further is all what Happy Irish Wanderers are about.

Ireland Travel Tips: Explore Ancient Sites

One of the things we love most about our beloved country is its fascinating Irish history. Ireland is home to numerous ancient sites, including megalithic tombs, stone circles, and medieval castles, some of which are over 5000 years old and older than Newgrange and the Great Pyramids!!

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Ireland travel tips: Lismore Castle, Waterford

Don’t miss the opportunity to explore these fascinating Ireland landmarks dotted throughout the countryside.

Ireland Travel Tips: Experience Irish Cuisine

Never mind any other tips, the main Ireland travel tip is to bring a BIG appetite with you! Irish food is some of the best cuisines in the world. Let’s just say you’ll be “well fed“.

Bonus Tip – Our top traditional Irish foods to try include hearty Irish stews, Sunday roasts, seafood chowder, home-made soda bread WITH REAL IRISH BUTTER, Bacon and cabbage, and of course the famous FULL Irish breakfasts with delicious black and white pudding.

Be sure to try local specialties in each region you visit.

Ireland Travel Tips: Enjoy Outdoor Activities

Ireland’s stunning landscapes offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, fishing, and golfing. Even if the Irish weather doesn’t hold up, once you dress with appropriate gear, you’ll be grand!

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Ireland travel tips: Slea Head Coastal Drive

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder after all, and an overcast windy day can give a wild rugged feel when exploring Ireland’s scenic trails and coastlines. Just don’t go too close to those cliff edges on the very windy days!

Ireland Travel Tips: Respect Nature

Ireland’s natural beauty is a precious resource. Help preserve it by following the Leave No Trace rules, disposing of waste responsibly, and respecting wildlife during your outdoor adventures.

Ireland Travel Tips: Learn Some Irish Phrases

While English is the primary language spoken in Ireland, learning a few words and phrases in the Irish language can enhance your cultural experience and show respect for the country’s heritage.

This is where you will charm your new Irish friends and leave them dumbfounded.

  • Dia dhuit (pronounced: dee-ah gwit) – This means “hello” in Irish.
  • Sláinte (pronounced: slawn-cha) – This is a toast meaning “health.” It’s often used when raising a glass for a drink. This one you’ll surely remember!
  • Go raibh mile maith agat (pronounced: guh rev mile mah agut) – This means “thank you”
  • Conas atá tú? (pronounced: kun-us ah-taw too) – This translates to “How are you?” It’s a common way to greet someone and ask how they’re doing.
  • Slan (pronounced: slahn) – This is a farewell, meaning “goodbye” or “farewell.”

While we are in the learning phase, check out a selection of 16 AMAZING BOOKS ABOUT IRELAND. The list includes fiction, non-fiction, travel guides, historical accounts, and even children’s literature!

Ireland Travel Tips: Discover Hidden Gems

Visiting Ireland is an opportunity for exploration and our country is full of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Venture off the beaten path, literally in any direction, to uncover quaint villages, secluded beaches, and lesser-known attractions that offer a more authentic Irish experience.

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Ireland travel tips: Cobh, Co. Cork

Trust us you will be greeted with welcome and curiosity whenever you end up, don’t be surprised if you are offered a cup of tea!

Ireland Travel Tips: Stay in Unique Accommodations

Consider staying in unique accommodations such as historic castles, cozy cottages, or enchanting forest lodges for what is sure to be an unforgettable stay.

Light that fire, curl up, and soak in your authentic Irish surroundings.

We’ve selected the Top 3 of the most amazing and unique stays in Ireland that are sure to be ticked off your bucket list. Seeing as these are unique stays, just a heads up, they will be more expensive than your average stay.

Drumhierny Woodland Hideaway – Think forest bathing, zen vibes, seaweed baths, and sheer bliss.

Russel’s Cottage – For an authentic cozy cottage stay with epic views of the Wild Atlantic Ocean, Russel’s Cottage is calling your name.

Mount Eagle – Last, most definitely not least, Mount Eagle could be the most perfect option for a celebration or party. Think accommodation with its very own PUB, hot tub, sauna, and poker room, and can sleep 24 people. If you are planning a group trip to Ireland look no further.


For all your Ireland accommodation, and cheaper, options make sure to check out Booking.com.


Ireland Travel Tips: Attend Festivals and Events

Throughout the year there is an array of Irish festivals and events, celebrating music, literature, food, and more.

Of course, Paddy’s Day is great craic, but we have lots more than that. Check local event calendars and plan your visit to coincide with a festival or cultural celebration.

It is called Paddy’s Day, not Patty’s, we are not celebrating burgers!

Ireland Travel Tips: Take a Day Trip to Northern Ireland

If time allows, consider taking a trip to Northern Ireland to explore attractions such as the Giant’s Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, and the vibrant city of Belfast.

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Ireland travel tips: The Dark Hedges, Antrim

Enjoy Ireland, Our Beautiful Nation

There you have it folks, all the Ireland travel tips that you will need to make your Ireland holiday even better.

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We truly hope you love Ireland as much as we do, and we can even go as far as guaranteeing you that this will be the case.

We always love to hear about Ireland travel and basically anything Irish, so please let us know how you get on if you have been or intend to visit Ireland.

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