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 How long can you stay in Ireland without a Visa?

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I am thinking about going to Ireland?

I have a friend in Belfast who says they will take me all around even to Dublin. What is the weather like in late October? I heard rainy, but is it cold?

    



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Pauline N
Basically the weather in Ireland is unpredictable all year round. But on the plus side, we are friendly and we know how to show visitors a great time. Come on over and have a ball!!!!


huguenot85
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It can get pretty cold in October in Ireland and wet as well. Yet, in the south it can be rainy one minute and sunny the next. Of course Dublin is a bit of a drive from Belfast, so the weather will differ. I guess you know that Belfast is regretably part of the U.K and not part of the republic.


Only Sometimes
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During the summer it can have beautiful weather and if you are lucky September and October will be calm. I love it Clonakilty, West Cork, in the south. It has beautiful beaches so I'd definatly recommend coming here like Inchadoney which, if you get a calm/good day, you'll spend hours relaxing, maybe on the beach or maybe at the luxury Lodge and Spa hotel over-looking it.


marty d
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Yes, Yes, and all year round!lol


johnsredgloves
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I was in Ireland twice in December (December 1999 and 2005) and once in April (2004). Both winter and spring were cold. (around 40 degrees F in the daytime and low 40's/high 30's at night). The rain was fairly constant too.
I would definately bring a warm coat or jacket and an umbrella.


arcane
rainy and cold all year round i'm afraid, except for the two weeks of summer.





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