Things You Probably Should Know Before Visiting Ireland

Anne Street, Dublin, Ireland
Anne Street, Dublin, Ireland. Photo by Gregory DALLEAU on Unsplash

Visiting Ireland is always a good idea, regardless of the time of the year. The country will stun you with its beautiful landscapes, intriguing architecture, vibrant culture, and, of course, beer. However, before you board on flight to Emerald Isle, there are some things you should know.

 It’s Not the UK

Ireland borders the UK through Northern Ireland, but it’s not part of it. The country is in the European Union, so it shares the EU’s currency and most regulations. U.S. citizens can enter the country without a visa and stay there for up to 90 days.

Ireland is Expensive

Don’t expect the trip to Ireland to be cheap. The country is quite expensive for tourists, with accommodation prices being particularly high.

It Rains a Lot

You can expect rain on any given day in Ireland. The weather can be unpredictable even during the summer, so make sure you have an umbrella or a raincoat ready in your backpack.

There is So Much to See and Do

If you really want to get to know the country, you shouldn’t limit yourself to just one city or a place. Ireland offers so much to see and do, especially in the countryside, so consider renting a car and taking a road trip or two.