Ireland, also known as the Emerald Isle, is famous for its lush green landscapes, ancient castles, and vibrant culture. This island nation is part of the British Isles and is renowned for its warm hospitality, rich folklore, and dramatic coastline. Visitors are captivated by the scenic beauty, historical sites, and local culture, making Ireland a top destination for both city breaks and nature lovers.
Quick Facts
Capital
Dublin
Population
Est~5 million
Language
English and Irish (Gaelic)
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Travel Essentials
Entry Requirements
Many travelers can enter visa-free for short stays; EU citizens have free movement.
Transportation Tips
Renting a car offers flexibility, especially for rural areas. Note that Irish roads are narrow, and driving is on the left side.
Accommodation Options
Ashford Castle, The Merrion, and The Shelbourne for a blend of history and comfort.
Health & Safety
European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is accepted for EU citizens; otherwise, travel insurance is advised
General Requirements
International passport (valid for at least 6 months)
White background passport photograph (45mm x 35mm or 5cm x 5cm)
Work details, i.e., Job offer letter, Introduction letter, Work ID card, etc.
CAC registration certificate if business is registered (Specific occasions)
3-6 months bank statement
Invitation letter (Optional)
We assist with additional documents (like Proof of funds, work details, PIT etc) at extra fee
Best Time to Visit
This are ideal for pleasant weather and fewer tourists. Summers are hot and crowded, especially in coastal regions.