Do I need a visa for Ireland as an EU or non-EU citizen?
As an EU citizen, you can visit Ireland, including Dublin, without a visa for short stays. Non-EU citizens should check the specific visa requirements based on their nationality, as some may require a visa to enter Ireland.
How should I dress in Dublin
Dublin's weather can be quite variable, so layering is essential. In the summer, light clothing is suitable, but always have a light jacket or umbrella handy. In winter, a warm coat, gloves, and a scarf are necessary due to the colder temperatures.
What actions should I avoid in Dublin?
Avoid standing on the left side of escalators (stand on the right, walk on the left). It's also polite to queue (line up) and avoid cutting in line. Additionally, be mindful of pedestrians and cyclists, especially in busy areas.
What's the local currency in Ireland?
The currency used in Dublin is the Euro (€). Make sure to have some cash on hand, though card payments are widely accepted.
What souvenirs should I buy in Dublin?
Popular souvenirs from Dublin include Irish whiskey, traditional Irish wool products like Aran sweaters, Celtic jewellery, and items featuring iconic landmarks like the Ha'penny Bridge or the Book of Kells.
What's the power grid voltage in Ireland?
Ireland operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz. If your devices use a different voltage, you may need a voltage converter or adapter.
Can I travel with a friend or partner on these tours in Dublin?
Yes, you can travel with a friend or partner on tours in Dublin. Be sure to check if there are any specific restrictions or requirements for group bookings.
Can a hearing friend or relative accompany me at the same price on these tours?
Yes, hearing friends or relatives are typically welcome to join at the same price.
Can I opt-out of some tours for a reduced price in Dublin?
No, all of our tours are priced as a whole, so opting out of any activities will not reduce the price.
Why are the tours so short? Can I extend my stay in Dublin?
Tours are designed to fit into a specific schedule, but you are welcome to extend your stay in Dublin. Please talk to one of our team if you want to extend your stay.
How much money should I bring for the trips to Dublin?
Dublin can be moderately expensive, so plan accordingly. However, since this is a package tour, your transportation and activities are already included in the cost. For additional personal expenses like meals, souvenirs, and any optional activities outside the tour, budgeting €20-€50 per day should be enough.
Can I exchange currency in Dublin?
Yes, currency exchange services are widely available in Dublin, including at the airport, banks, and dedicated exchange bureaus. However, you might get better rates by exchanging currency before your trip or using ATMs in the city.
What should I pack for my trips to Dublin?
Pack an umbrella, comfortable walking shoes, and layers of clothing to adjust to changing weather. Don’t forget travel adapters for Irish plugs (same as UK plugs) and any necessary travel documents.
Is alcohol permitted in Dublin?
Yes, alcohol is permitted in Dublin, and you can enjoy it in pubs, bars, and restaurants. Be mindful of public drinking laws, which prohibit consuming alcohol in certain public places like on public transport.
What's the cost of a taxi ride in Dublin?
Taxi fares in Dublin can vary, but a short ride within the city center typically costs between €10-€20. Taxis are metered, while ride-sharing services like Uber offer different pricing models.
Can I smoke in Dublin? Including e-cigarettes?
Smoking is banned in all enclosed public spaces, including pubs, restaurants, and public transport. E-cigarettes are generally allowed, but it’s best to check specific venue policies. There are designated smoking areas outside many buildings.
What's the weather like in Dublin during the tour dates?
Dublin's weather can be unpredictable. Summer temperatures average between 12°C and 19°C, while winter temperatures can range from 2°C to 8°C. Rain is possible year-round, so pack accordingly.
Can I take my medication with me on the trip to Dublin?
Yes, you can bring your medication with you, but make sure it’s in its original packaging and accompanied by a prescription if necessary. If your medication is a controlled substance, check Irish regulations before travelling.