
IRELAND
Ireland Awaits – Ancient Tales, Timeless Trails
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IRELAND OVERVIEW
Flight duration
Approximately 9 hrs from UAE
Time Difference
UAE -3 hrs / GMT+0
Currency
EUR – Euro
BEST TIME TO TRAVEL
Peak - May to September
VISA
UAE National - Required
UAE Residents - Required
air lines
Direct - Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa,
MAIN AIRPORTS
Dublin(DUB), Shannon(SNN), Cork(ORK),
Main Cities
Dublin, Galway, Cork, Limerick, Kilkenny, Killarney, Belfast,
MUST SEE PLACES IN IRELAND
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, blends historic charm with modern energy. Wander through cobbled streets, explore Trinity College and the Book of Kells, or enjoy a pint at the Guinness Storehouse. With vibrant pubs, Georgian architecture, and literary history, Dublin offers a rich cultural experience perfect for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike.
DUBLIN
Towering 214 meters above the Atlantic, the Cliffs of Moher are Ireland’s most iconic natural wonder. Stretching for 8 kilometers, they offer breathtaking views, dramatic photo spots, and coastal walking trails. Visit the eco-friendly visitor center, watch puffins nesting in season, and soak in the wild beauty that makes this a must-see on Ireland’s western coast.
CLIFFS OF MOHER
Galway is a lively, artistic city on Ireland’s west coast known for its colorful streets, festivals, and traditional music. Discover the Latin Quarter, enjoy seafood along the bay, or shop local crafts at weekend markets. Galway’s youthful energy and cultural depth make it a favorite stop for travelers looking to experience authentic Irish charm.
GALWAY
Killarney is a gateway to Ireland’s scenic southwest, famed for Killarney National Park, Muckross House, and the Lakes of Killarney. Horse-drawn jaunting cars, forested trails, and historic abbeys await. Whether hiking, boating, or sightseeing, Killarney offers a perfect mix of nature, heritage, and traditional hospitality.
KILLARNEY
The Ring of Kerry is a 179-kilometer scenic route circling the Iveragh Peninsula. It’s famous for coastal views, lush hills, and charming villages like Sneem and Waterville. Along the way, see ancient stone forts, waterfalls, and panoramic lookouts. This drive offers a quintessential Irish experience of nature, culture, and tradition.
RING OF KERRY
Cork, Ireland’s second-largest city, is known for its friendly locals, food culture, and rebel spirit. Explore English Market, stroll along the River Lee, or take a trip to nearby Blarney Castle. With cozy pubs, artistic vibes, and historic buildings, Cork is a vibrant destination combining urban energy and southern Irish charm.
CORK
Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, has transformed into a vibrant city with a rich industrial and political history. Visit Titanic Belfast, tour the Peace Walls, and explore the Cathedral Quarter. A mix of Victorian architecture and modern attractions makes Belfast a compelling destination full of culture and resilience.
BELFAST
The Giant’s Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage site made of 40,000 interlocking basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity. Steeped in legend, it’s said to be built by the giant Finn McCool. Walk the cliff-top trails, explore the hexagonal stones, and enjoy stunning views of Northern Ireland’s rugged coastline.
GIANT’S CAUSEWAY
Connemara is a wild, unspoiled region in western Ireland known for its dramatic landscapes, stone walls, and Gaelic culture. Explore bogs, mountains, and the fjord at Killary Harbour. Don’t miss Kylemore Abbey or a scenic drive through the Twelve Bens. Connemara offers a peaceful retreat filled with natural beauty and heritage.
CONNEMARA
Kilkenny is a medieval city packed with charm, heritage, and lively streets. Visit the impressive Kilkenny Castle, walk the Medieval Mile, or enjoy artisan shops and cafés. With its blend of old-world architecture, festivals, and craft breweries, Kilkenny is a great stop for history lovers and weekend wanderers.
KILKENNY
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12 MUST KNOW FACTS ABOUT IRELAND
BEFORE YOU GO
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Flights from UAE
While there are no direct flights, reaching Ireland from the UAE is easy via 1-stop routes. Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, and British Airways operate daily flights to Dublin via major European hubs. Total travel time ranges between 7 to 9 hours depending on the route and layover.
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Best Time To Go
Ireland is great to visit between May and September, when the weather is mild, the days are long, and many festivals take place. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn offers golden hues and fewer tourists. December is popular for its festive markets and cozy winter charm.
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Must See Places
Start in Dublin for history and nightlife, explore the Cliffs of Moher, wander through Galway’s artsy streets, and journey the Ring of Kerry for stunning scenery. Don’t miss Killarney National Park, Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, and the mysterious Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland.
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Weather
Ireland’s climate is mild and temperate. Spring (March–May) sees blooming nature and temperatures from 8°C to 15°C. Summer (June–August) is warm and bright, ranging from 15°C to 22°C. Autumn (September–October) is crisp with golden tones and 10°C to 16°C. Winter (November–February) is cold and rainy, with temperatures between 2°C and 8°C.
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Ring of Kerry: Scenic Drive
The Ring of Kerry is a 179-km coastal loop offering panoramic ocean views, mountains, charming villages, and ancient sites. Popular stops include Moll’s Gap, Ladies View, and Skellig Ring. It’s best explored by car or a guided day tour starting from Killarney.
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Cliffs of Moher: Ireland’s Iconic View
Located in County Clare, the Cliffs of Moher rise 214 meters above the Atlantic. Walk along the cliff edge, visit the eco-visitor center, and enjoy unforgettable sunsets. The cliffs are also a part of the Wild Atlantic Way, offering one of Ireland’s most dramatic views.
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Dublin: History Meets Nightlife
Dublin offers a mix of historic charm and urban energy. Tour Trinity College, see the Book of Kells, visit Dublin Castle, or unwind in Temple Bar’s pubs. Museums, literary landmarks, and live music make the city a must for culture lovers and first-time visitors.
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Connemara: Untouched Beauty
Connemara is a rugged, remote region of western Ireland filled with bogs, lakes, and mountains. Ideal for hiking, photography, and peaceful retreats, visitors can explore Kylemore Abbey, Twelve Bens, and drive the Sky Road for postcard-perfect views.
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Visa Requirements
UAE Nationals: Visa required for Ireland (not part of Schengen)
UAE Residents: Visa required based on nationality. Apply via the Irish Embassy in Abu Dhabi or TLScontact in Dubai. The visa must be issued for Ireland specifically—not a Schengen visa.
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Food Options
Ireland’s cuisine features fresh seafood, hearty stews, and baked goods. Try Irish stew, soda bread, or fish and chips. Halal restaurants are available in Dublin and larger cities. Vegetarian and international cuisines are also easy to find throughout the country.
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Who Should Go, Where?
Ireland suits all travelers—families will enjoy Dublin, Killarney, and Galway; couples can drive the scenic Ring of Kerry; solo travelers find it safe and friendly; nature lovers should see Connemara and the Wild Atlantic Way; history buffs will enjoy Kilkenny and Belfast.
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Etiquette & Local Customs
Irish people are friendly and polite. A casual “hello” or “how are ya?” goes a long way. Tipping 10% is standard in restaurants. Be respectful in rural areas, especially around private lands or historical sites. Punctuality and a cheerful attitude are always appreciated.
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