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It doesn’t take long to see how the poetically named Emerald Isle earned its nickname. From misty green hills and dramatic coastlines to the soulful sound of folk music drifting from local pubs, Ireland is a place that captures your heart from the moment you arrive.
With Pinoy Tourism, you’ll uncover every layer of this enchanting land — from Guinness and Grafton Street to Viking legacies and timeless countryside charm. Ireland is a small island with a big personality, where every road trip feels like a story, every encounter feels like a friendship, and every view looks like a movie scene. Expect laughter, legends, and landscapes that’ll stir your soul in ways you could never imagine.

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                Ireland At-a-Glance

                Rolling green hills, rugged coastlines, music that moves you, and locals who welcome you like family — Ireland is an experience that feels both ancient and alive. Let our expert guides show you why this island shines so brightly in the hearts of all who visit.

                Currency
                Euro
                Capital City
                Dublin
                Winter avg temp
                5 °C
                Language
                Irish, English
                Summer avg temp
                16 °C
                Good morning
                Maindin mhaith
                Time Zone
                GMT
                Good evening
                Tráthnóna maith
                From exploring the rolling hills to sharing a pint of Guinness while listening to folk tunes and Viking tales — Ireland welcomes you with open arms.
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                Our top 5 things to do in Ireland

                Enjoy Irish Folk Fun

                No visit to Ireland is complete without a dose of “craic” that infectious Irish fun that fills the air with laughter and music. Spend a night in a Dublin pub where locals sing shoulder to shoulder, or wander through Galway’s streets where buskers turn every corner into a concert. Expect spontaneous joy and maybe a dance or two.

                Explore Waterford’s History

                Welcome to Ireland’s oldest city, where Viking ships once docked, and history runs deep through every stone wall. Wander through ancient towers, explore the medieval city walls, and discover how this once-defended city evolved into a proud cultural hub.

                Journey to the Magnificent Cliffs of Moher

                Mother Nature outdid herself here. These towering cliffs, shaped by 350 million years of Atlantic winds and waves, are a breathtaking reminder of Ireland’s raw power and beauty. Stand at the edge, feel the sea spray, and let the wild wind carry your worries away.

                Take in Connemara’s ‘Savage Beauty’

                Oscar Wilde called it that for a reason. Connemara is nature’s poetry, dramatic mountains, peaceful lakes, and Ireland’s only fjord, Killary Harbour. Explore the National Park or climb the holy mountain Croagh Patrick, and you’ll see why this land feels sacred.

                Walk Down Grafton Street in Dublin

                Dublin’s most famous street is alive with color and rhythm. You’ll find lively cafés, boutique shops, and musicians whose songs stop you in your tracks. It’s not just a street — it’s an experience that captures Dublin’s creative soul.

                Best museums in Ireland

                Dublin

                The Book of Kells – Trinity College Library

                This 9th-century masterpiece is one of the world’s most famous manuscripts, containing the four Gospels in exquisite detail. Housed inside one of the world’s most beautiful libraries, it’s a spiritual and artistic treasure.

                Dublin

                The James Joyce Centre

                Step inside the world of one of Ireland’s greatest literary legends. This Georgian townhouse brings Joyce’s Dublin to life through exhibitions, films, and recreations of his living quarters, a must for book lovers.

                Dublin

                National Museum of Ireland

                Spread across three impressive buildings, the museum is a window into Ireland’s rich past, from Bronze Age gold to Celtic artifacts and the skeletons of ancient elk. It’s Irish history told in vivid color.

                Best food in Ireland

                Dublin Coddle

                A hearty mix of sausage, potatoes, and onions simmered in broth until tender. It’s the kind of comfort food that warms you from the inside out — especially when paired with a slice of rustic bread.

                Boxty

                Crispy on the outside, soft and creamy inside — these traditional Irish potato pancakes are breakfast perfection. Add a bit of butter and you’ll understand why the Irish adore their spuds.

                Guinness

                They’re right — Guinness really does taste better in Ireland. Brewed fresh and poured slow, the iconic stout is best enjoyed at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin or a cozy pub where locals raise their glasses and say, “Sláinte!”

                What to pack for a tour in Ireland

                What to Pack

                Clothing

                No matter when you visit, rain is always a possibility. For winter, pack an insulated waterproof coat and warm layers. For summer, a light rain jacket will do. A scarf or shawl is handy year-round for those crisp Atlantic breezes.

                Footwear

                Ireland’s charm lies in its streets and its fields — so come prepared. Waterproof shoes or walking boots are essential, especially if you’re venturing into the countryside. Leave the heels at home — a pair of good trainers will take you everywhere in comfort.

                Accessories

                Bring a small day bag, an umbrella, and sunglasses (yes, even in Ireland!). For sustainable travel, pack a reusable water bottle, eco-friendly shopping bag, and refillable toiletries.

                Other Essentials

                Ireland uses Type G plugs (three rectangular pins), so bring an adapter. If you’re hiking, a waterproof phone case will be your best friend.

                Frequently Asked & Question

                Visitors from the EU, UK, Switzerland, and the US don’t need a visa for short stays (up to 90 days). Always check current entry requirements before you travel.

                Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer mild weather, fewer crowds, and beautiful scenery, think wildflowers or golden leaves. St. Patrick’s Day in March brings incredible energy, but expect higher prices and crowds.

                Mild, unpredictable, and beautifully moody, that’s Ireland for you. Summer highs reach around 26°C, winters stay above freezing, and yes, it rains… a lot. But that’s what keeps it green!

                The Euro (€) is the official currency. Before 2002, Ireland used the Irish pound.

                Tipping isn’t mandatory, but appreciated around 10–15% in restaurants, or a few coins in cafés.

                ATMs are widely available across the country, even in smaller towns.

                Absolutely. Ireland’s tap water is clean and safe.

                The Irish are famously friendly and love good conversation. A firm handshake is the way to greet. Avoid stereotypes and politics, but do join in the “slagging” (playful teasing). It means you’ve been accepted.