Introducing Ireland

What Ireland lacks in size, it makes up for in spirit. Sample buzzing nightlife, famous live music and trend-setting shops on a city break. Get a sense for adventure with rugged coastlines and mysterious ancient monuments. Or escape to quaint, historic villages for a cosy country retreat. With plenty of elegant luxury hotels, Ireland offers a variety of exciting experiences. 

Practical Information

Currency
Euro (in €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500 notes).

Cuisine
Choose from a wide range of cuisines, from hearty gastro-pub grub, to fresh, organic produce and local cheeses.

Tipping etiquette
You’ll be expected to givea 10% tip in metered cabs and restaurants where the service charge isn’t included.

Transport
Public transport can be unreliable at times, so it’s worth hiring your own car to get you around Ireland quickly and easily.

When To Go

There’s plenty to see and do in Ireland, all year round. Summer plays host to a range of festivals, and spring and autumn see the countryside at its most colourful. Cold winters are just the excuse you need to settle in to a country pub and hear traditional Irish music. 

Top Tip from SLH

Ireland is a foodie’s dream. Seek out the frequent food festivals to sample regional specialities and fresh, local produce.