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  1. 16 Bucket List Places to Visit in Ireland & Northern Ireland

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  4. 10 Best Northern Ireland Tours & Trips 2024

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  1. Northern Ireland: All You Need to Know (2024)

    1. It's both part of Ireland yet separate. While Northern Ireland may be on the island of Ireland, it's officially part of the United Kingdom (and has been that way for over a century). The border is open and easy to cross, but note that you're entering an entirely different country when you do. 2.

  2. The Perfect 3, 4 or 5 Days in Northern Ireland Itinerary

    3, 4 or 5 Days in Northern Ireland Itinerary. Without further ado, here is how to spend 3 to 5 days exploring Northern Ireland. This route is meant to be built upon each day so if you're only seeing Northern Ireland in 3 days, then plan to spend the first 2 in Belfast before heading onto the Causeway Coast. And if you're spending 4 days, it ...

  3. What are the travel rules for Northern Ireland?

    Rules have recently been relaxed in Northern Ireland, including the legal requirement to wear face coverings in public places and show evidence of Covid vaccination for entry into nightclubs. However, it is still advised that you wear a face mask in certain areas, such as enclosed public or healthcare spaces. There was also a cap on gatherings ...

  4. Travel to Ireland

    Slow travel is the way to go and Northern Ireland is your first stop! Northern Ireland. Rosslare Europort. A location on the "sunny" south east coast of Ireland, direct ferry services from the UK and Europe and good road and rail links make Rosslare a great place to dock in Ireland.

  5. Travelling to Ireland

    Identity and visa requirements for entering Ireland. You can find out about what documents you will need to travel Ireland. You may need to apply for a visa if you are travelling to Ireland and you are not a citizen of the UK, Switzerland, or a country in the European Economic Area (the EU plus Norway, Iceland, and Lichtenstein).

  6. Visas and passports

    Passports. Most people need a valid passport to enter the Republic or Northern Ireland but there are some exceptions: If you're a UK citizen, you can also use official photo identification. If you're an EU citizen, you can use your national identity card to travel throughout the island of Ireland (including Northern Ireland), as long as you are ...

  7. The ultimate guide to visiting Northern Ireland

    Dunluce Castle is one of the most iconic monuments in Northern Ireland, situated rather precariously on the rugged Antrim coast. It provides a very important chapter in the history of the MacDonnells of Antrim and north-east Ulster. Ruins of Dunluce Castle. (Photo by Rainbow79/Getty Images)

  8. Q&A: What are Northern Ireland's Covid travel rules?

    New rules took effect from 04:00 GMT on Friday 7 January for all international passengers arriving in Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK. Previously all passengers aged 12 and over had to ...

  9. Coronavirus (COVID-19): travel advice

    International travel from Northern Ireland. Whilst all international travel requirements to enter Northern Ireland have been removed, this may not be the case for other international destinations. You should check and follow the latest COVID-19 travel advice for your chosen destination(s). Further advice is available at:

  10. Entry requirements

    ID requirements. If you are a British citizen, you do not need a passport to enter Ireland. However, some carriers and airlines might require identification. Irish immigration officers check the ...

  11. Top 10 things to know before traveling to Ireland

    9. Pick the right season to travel in Ireland. June to mid-September is high season: the weather is at its best and the most popular parts of the country - Dublin, Kerry and the southern and western coasts - are at their busiest. The downside is big crowds and the highest rates for accommodation and car hire.

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    This includes travel between Ireland and Northern Ireland. It is therefore, a commercial decision for mobile operators whether or not they apply roaming charges. This does not mean that mobile operators will necessarily apply new charges. The three main mobile providers in Ireland have indicated that there will be no changes to the current ...

  13. Northern Ireland vs Ireland: 6 KEY Differences in 2024

    Last updated: January 29, 2024. The main difference between Northern Ireland vs Ireland is that the Republic of Ireland is an independent, sovereign country while Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. Now, there is no physical border between the two, but there are many differences between Ireland and Northern Ireland to be aware of.

  14. Fabulous 10-Day Northern Ireland and Ireland Road Trip

    Day 2: The countryside. Our Irish road trip continued as we headed out on the scenic R697 to the Priory of Kells. The 12th-century ruin—one of our favorites—was the largest and most important Augustinian monastic site in Ireland. Currently undergoing restoration, it's a magnificent sight to see.

  15. Ireland travel checklist

    The Republic of Ireland currency is the euro (€) while Northern Ireland's currency is the pound sterling (£). 2 Plugs in Ireland are three-pronged and the electricity supply is 230v/50hz, so bring an adapter.

  16. Northern Ireland Travel Guide Resources & Trip Planning Info by Rick Steves

    Northern Ireland is an underrated and often overlooked region that surprises visitors with its striking scenery and urban vitality. While it shares an island with the Republic of Ireland, when you cross into Northern Ireland, you're crossing an international border into the United Kingdom (where you change stamps, phone cards, and money). Its coast boasts the alligator-skin volcanic geology of ...

  17. Ireland International Travel Information

    Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). See the State Department's travel website for the Worldwide Caution and Travel Advisories.

  18. Crossing the Irish border: what you need to know!

    However, the Republic of Ireland measures speed and distance using the metric system (kilometres), while Northern Ireland uses miles. Make sure you don't forget this when crossing the border, as speed limits will immediately change to the new system with little or no warning. All rental cars will display both units of measurement.

  19. The Ultimate Northern Ireland Travel Guide

    Northern Ireland Travel Guide. Your ultimate Northern Ireland travel guide, with tips, and things to see and things to do in Northern Ireland. Great for first-time and returning travelers. Founded in 1921, Northern Ireland is separate from Ireland itself and is part of the United Kingdom. It has a population of 1.8 million.

  20. 2 Weeks in Ireland and Northern Ireland: 2 Itineraries

    Ireland is known for constructing Titanic, St Patrick's Day, four-leaf clovers, bagpipes, and more. In this 2 weeks in Ireland itinerary, it will include cities in Northern Ireland. But don't worry, Ireland and the UK have an open border between Ireland and Northern Ireland, which is fine for visitors. If you want to see the entire UK, we ...

  21. Ireland FAQs

    Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland. 3. The population of the island of Ireland is around 6.9 million (5 million in the Republic of Ireland, 1.9 million in Northern Ireland). 4. English is the main language spoken on the island of Ireland but you'll also hear Irish and Ullans (Gaelic Scots) spoken in some areas.