Is August a good time to visit Ireland?
August. August is another one of the best months to visit Ireland, with long days, warm weather and plenty to see and do (see our counties hub for endless places to visit).
Is 10 days enough to see Ireland?
Ten days is just enough time to visit the highlights of Ireland, including Dublin, the Rock of Cashel, Galway, the Cliffs of Moher, the Dingle Peninsula, and Northern Ireland. It’s an amazing trip, but expect to have busy, action packed days. Places to visit with 10 days in Ireland.
How is Ireland in May?
Generally, May is up there with the best months of the year weather-wise: average daily high temperatures are up to 59°F (15°C), the month sees the highest daily average amounts of sunshine and the monthly rainfall is as low as it gets in the year.
Is Ireland cold in May?
Temperature in Ireland in May In May, you can expect the average daily temperature to be about 11 °C (52 °F). There is little variation across the country and generally speaking the average temperatures fall between 7-15 °C (45-59 °F).
Can you drink the water in Ireland?
No, it is not safe to drink tap water in Ireland. Anywhere in the country, even in the major cities, you as a tourist should avoid drinking tap water.
Can I use my credit card in Ireland?
Credit and debit cards Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted throughout the island of Ireland; American Express is accepted in some places but not all. Credit cards can be used for purchases and also to withdraw cash from ATMs (although this usually is accompanied by a fee).
Can I use American dollars in Ireland?
Can I Use US Money iIn Ireland? Simple answer = No. Only euro (€) is accepted in Ireland. Only British pound sterling (£) is accepted in Northern Ireland.
Do they tip in Ireland?
It’s normal to leave between 10-15% of your bill as a tip after dining in Irish restaurants, bistros, cafés or pubs. Leaving a tip higher than 15% of your bill after dining in Ireland is really only given for outstanding service.