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Please contact whoever you are travelling with to confirm.
The best ID is a passport.
Enjoy your visit.
morrigin
It depends on where you're travelling from. If from the UK it's fine. Anywhere else and you'd be better off bringing a passport
JOHN B
yes go and have funnnnnnnnnnnn
trice0905
i no its ok if your travelling 2 and from uk i dont no about ay were else sorry
lj1
It is a government-issued ID, so it is acceptable. If you are traveling there from the U.S., you will also need a passport.
kt
depends on who you travel with i tried to get from dub to uk on a licence with ryanair and was turned away they insist on you having a passport, so be wise to check it out before you leave.