Ireland

While in Ireland your client can relax and take in life at a slower pace

Discover ancient myths and legends, amazing landscapes and friendly locals.

Perhaps no other country immediately conjures up such vivid and happy thoughts as does Ireland.

Perhaps no other country immediately conjures up such vivid and happy thoughts as does Ireland. Discover ancient myths and legends, amazing landscapes and friendly locals who are eager to share their Irish recommendations. Enjoy a pint of Guinness at one of Ireland’s historic roadside pubs, take in the unique lunar coastal landscapes or experience the soulful tranquility of the Lakelands region. While in Ireland your client can relax and take in life at a slower pace. Rent a car. Dance a jig. Have a conversation with a fellow Irishman. They’ll be glad they did.

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Top Experiences You Can't Miss

Brú na Boinne
Ancient Wonders

One of the most important prehistoric megalithic sites in Europe, Brú na Boinne is a complex grouping of Neolithic chamber tombs, standing stones, henges and other prehistoric enclosures, some dating from as early as 35th century BC.

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Scenic Drives

Take a self driving tour of the Lakes of Killarney and Ring of Kerry and enjoy some of the most spectacular views and scenery in Ireland.

Burren Way, Co. Clare, Ireland
Natural Heritage

Discover the 300-square kilometers known as the Burren, an area that has remained unspoiled since the ice-age making it a dream come true for botanists, archaeologists and ecologists.

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Touch the Atlantic’s edge at the Cliffs of Moher, one of the world’s most spectacular places (and Ireland’s most visited) that stretches for eight kilometers and rises up to 214 meters above the Atlantic Ocean.

Never want to be at a loss for words again? Come kiss the infamous Barney Stone found atop the historic Blarney Castle Tower, and join the likes of American presidents, Sir Walter Scott and scores of the world’s entertainers.

Best Time to Visit Ireland

Best Time to Visit Ireland

Ireland’s mild climate makes it a great year-round destination, but the best times to visit are spring (April to June) and early fall (September to October), when crowds are smaller and temperatures are pleasant. Summer (July and August) offers warmer weather, ideal for outdoor activities, though popular sites can be busier. Winter has fewer tourists, and you can enjoy festive events, but expect cooler, wetter conditions.

Currency and Payments in Ireland

Currency and Payments

Ireland uses the Euro (€) as its official currency. ATMs are widely available, and credit and debit cards are commonly accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops. For small purchases, especially in rural areas, carrying some cash is recommended. Contactless payments are also widely used, making transactions easy for travelers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Your guide to a smooth, worry – free journey.

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Can I use credit cards in rural areas of Ireland?

Yes, credit cards are accepted in most areas, but smaller shops, pubs, or rural markets may only accept cash. It’s a good idea to carry some Euros for these situations.

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Are contactless payments widely used in Ireland?

Yes, contactless payments are very popular and accepted in most places, including restaurants, shops, and transportation. This is a convenient option for quick transactions.

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Is it common to tip in Ireland, and should it be in cash?

Tipping is appreciated but not obligatory in Ireland. For restaurants, a 10-15% tip is customary if service was good. Cash tips are often preferred, especially for smaller services.

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Where can I exchange foreign currency in Ireland?

You can exchange currency at banks, airports, and exchange offices throughout Ireland. ATMs are also a convenient option, as they offer a fair exchange rate when withdrawing Euros directly.

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