You've put off visiting
the Cliffs of Moher, Killarney National Park, and Blarney Castle long enough.
It's finally time to
take that trip to Ireland!
We applaud that decision, but before you book that brewery tour or get too excited about visiting Dublin's Grafton Street, here are a few tips to make for a more enjoyable trip.
Consider Car Travel
The best sites in the
Emerald Isle are seen via public transportation or tour buses, but renting a
car is not a bad idea to get to those obscure sites.
Be sure the vehicle you
rent is a small one, as rural roads in Ireland are narrow.
Oh, and the Irish drive on the left side of the road and pass on the right.
Tax-Free Shopping!
All those goodies
you'll find to buy on Grafton Street are tax-free!
That's right, travelers
who live outside the European Union can shop tax-free in Ireland.
Make sure to apply for a Fexco Horizon Card prior to your trip so you can register and swipe it in affiliated stores in the country and claim sales tax back on the purchases.
Differing Currencies
And while we're on the topic of shopping, it's important to note that, as part of the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland uses pound sterling rather than the euro.
Dress Appropriately
Irish weather is not
extreme, but the country does get a lot of rain, particularly along its west
coast.
And if you're traveling
to Ireland during winter, know that the season's days are short.
The sun rises at about
8 a.m. and sets at about 4 p.m., which means you have to cram a lot of
sightseeing into a few hours.
But during summer, the
sunsets are as late as 10 p.m.
Be mindful of these seasonal changes, pack light layers of clothing and a pair of rain boots or waterproof shoes, and you should be just fine.
Public Transportation Pointers
The trains in Ireland
carry you in comfort, but they are pricey.
So if you intend to
travel on one during your trip, make sure to book it in advance to take
advantage of online discounts that the Irish Rail offers.
If you choose to travel
by bus, be aware that you must flag the bus to get it to stop.
Heritage Cards Are Helpful
If you plan to visit
the country's many cultural attractions, picking up a Heritage Card from the
Office of Public Works is a great idea.
This card entitles you
to free admission to all heritage sites managed by the state for an entire
year.
These sites include
castles and national parks.