I am going to Ireland for Xmas and New Years with a friend but dont want to take a car. Whats the best way to get around? We want to see Dublin, Galway, Derry and Belfast....
Could you tell me an important personality from Republic of Ireland? Please? Someone interesting and stuff, it's for my English class. So I wanted someone who would catch my classmates' ...
Pretty much what the title says. I'm visiting Ireland for 3 weeks this spring. However I'd like to avoid major tourist traps (I live in Las Vegas, the whole city is a tourist trap!), and ...
All my family is from Ireland, they migrated to America between 1860-1890. I have heard so many stories about Ireland and I can't wait to go to the place where my family is from. Can anyone tell ...
My sister and I are going to be visiting Ireland next month,just wondering some good places to go? Were staying with family in Kilkenny for a few days,and then at a hotel in Dublin for awhile. Should ...
It's funnel shaped, so it has a very tall slim trunk and then opens up at the top and slightly dips in like a bowl. Grey looking so it must be concrete
It's not the control tower at ...
I was talking to a Canadian tourist last week and he was telling me where he'd been. It accurred to me he had been to more counties of the Island than I had.
"No there are no immigration checks between the Eire and the UK. "
Not half! Bring your passport. Depending on how you look, you will either be waved through or taken aside for a grilling. I'm asked for my passport about 4 times out of 5.
Penfold
No there are no immigration checks between the Eire and the UK.
Queen of the Night
No - you don't need photo ID either. That's only needed when you travel by plane.
murnip
No. I've done it and you don't need any ID
old know all
In theory no, but they won't let you through security without some form of photoID. Do you want to risk trying to argue your way through with your Driving Licence when there are 200 impatient Kerrymen in the queue behind you? (If you're from Kerry - read Corkmen)
angela p
in theory you shouldn't need it for northern ireland but southern ireland you will, but i really would take it just in case, better to be safe than stuck in the ferry port
green eyes
yes cause you need a passport to go on a ferry to get to wales other wise you wont be able to travel on a ferry from ireland to wales im from wales
Equinox
No if you are an Irish/UK citizen
If you are an EU citizen (Spain, France...) you need your National ID
gordy_the_geordie
no
mommy to a princess
no i dont think so
Annie M
No, but take it as a form of ID anyway as Im sure you will need some.
basilb101
Probably not, but take it anyway! better safe than sorry!