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Ireland is synonymous with lively cities, spectacular landscapes, and vibrant culture. Thanks to its natural and cultural wonders, this small British island is a popular destination for visitors from all around the world. If you're interested in visiting the Emerald Island, check out Pegasus' cheap flight tickets to Ireland.

Travel to Ireland

Are you planning a trip to Ireland but don't know where to find budget-friendly Ireland flight tickets? Looking for direct flights to Dublin from Ankara or another major world city? You're at the right place! Pegasus, with its cheap flights to Ireland, is the perfect option to realize your dream holiday without breaking the bank.

Exploring Ireland

The Republic of Ireland is situated in Northwestern Europe, on the island of the same name, part of the British Isles. Sharing a border with Northern Ireland, a country within the United Kingdom, Ireland is home to many popular tourist destinations. Known for its rich history and unmatched natural beauty, the island is a true wonderland for all visitors. It usually takes around a whole week to explore the main attractions of the country. You can rent a car or use public transportation to get around and explore all that Ireland offers. Don’t forget to check our Ireland Travel Guide for helpful tips during your trip to this magnificent land!

Transportation in Ireland

Travelling from the Airport to the City Center in Ireland

Most airports in Ireland are well-connected to the city centre and nearby destinations through buses - and other means of transportation.

Traveling from Dublin Airport to the City Center

Dublin Airport, the most commonly used airport for international direct or connecting flights to Dublin, is connected to the city centre via Dublin Bus route 41. Alternatively, you can rent a car or take a taxi to shorten travel time. You can check our Dublin Travel Guide for more information about the city.

Traveling from Cork Airport to the City Center

Another popular airport used for flights is Cork Airport. Similarly to Dublin, Cork Airport has Bus Éireann services 225 or 226 to Cork city centre. Also, other bus services can be used to travel to different parts of the city. Taxi and rental car services are also available at the airport. If you want to find out more about getting from the airport to the city centre, you can check the airport's website.

Public Transport in Ireland

Buses

Buses are the most common way to travel within or between major Irish cities, such as traveling from Dublin to Galway, or from Cork to Sligo. Thanks to the country's developed public transportation infrastructure, getting around in Ireland is quite effortless. Visit the official website of TFI (Transport for Ireland), a service provided by the National Transport Authority of Ireland, to start planning your journey around the country with their exclusive travel planner. The website also offers a TFI leap card, a special travel card available to its users and tourists.

Trains

Trains are another popular means of public transportation to get around in Ireland. Thanks to Irish trains, you can travel from one city to another in only a matter of hours. In addition to intercity travelling, Irish trains might also allow you to discover cities. Large cities in Ireland often have exclusive suburban lines that connect various parts of the city. Here is a table of the most commonly used suburban train lines in Ireland:

Region Line Name Starting Point Ending Point
Dublin Northern Commuter Dublin Pearse Dundalk/Newry
Dublin South Eastern Commuter Dublin Connolly Wexford/Rosslare Europort
Dublin South Western Commuter Dublin Heuston Kildare
Dublin Western Commuter Dublin Pearse / Docklands Longford
Dublin Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) Greystones Howth/Malahide
Cork Cork to Mallow Blarney ED Mallow
Cork Cork to Cobh Glanmire Cobh
Cork Cork to Midleton Glanmire Midleton
Limerick Ennis Line Limerick Ennis
Limerick Nenagh Line Limerick Nenagh
Limerick Limerick Junction Line Limerick Limerick Junction
Galway Galway Suburban Rail Oranmore Athenry

Taxis

The fastest and most common way to get around in an Irish city is to take a taxi. Although it's often pricier than other means of transportation, taxis offer the advantages of comfort and flexibility.

Rental Cars

Renting a car is a popular alternative to public transport. Even though it's a more expensive option, travelling around Ireland without following timetables and being restricted by fixed routes is a truly freeing experience.

Accommodation in Ireland

Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is the most popular destination for visitors and the perfect city to accommodate. During your trip to Dublin, you can explore the main aspects of Irish culture and enjoy a luxury holiday. If you want to explore the Irish culture in depth, consider visiting Cork. The city is the second largest in Ireland and is known as the country's food capital. So, for a delicious getaway, Cork is the right place to stay! Seeking tranquillity and awe-inspiring spectacles? Pick Donegal! This gorgeous city is found at the mouth of the River Eske and near the unfathomable mountain of Errigal. Although it's as vivid and vibrant as other large cities in Ireland, Donegal offers visitors a peaceful getaway. Thanks to its relatively more slow-paced way of life, your time in this stunning city will be full of calm and comfort.

About Visa

Your visa requirements for Ireland depend on your nationality and passport. If you're from the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, or an EU country, you can enter Ireland without a visa. For more information, you can check the travel advisory of your home country. Nevertheless, if you're from Turkey or one of the countries listed here, you must apply for an Irish visa. For more detailed information, please check out our Ireland Visa Guide.

About Your Trip

  • Pegasus Airlines' Dublin flights usually take 3 hours 40 minutes,
  • With Saver, Saver Plus, and Comfort Flex packages, you can benefit from up to 20 kilograms of free baggage allowance,
  • You can use Pegasus Airlines' hotel reservation tool to book your hotel room,
  • If you seek to rent a car, Pegasus Airlines offers the most affordable and secure options.

Weather

Ireland lies in the Atlantic Ocean and has a very pleasant weather. The country receives warm summers and mild winters, with agreeable weather persisting throughout the year. Since Irish weather is quite changing and rainfall is abundant, visitors must check the forecast when planning their trip.

Essential Numbers

  • Country Code: +353
  • Emergency Services: 999 or 112
  • Dublin Airport: +353 1 944 0440
  • Dublin Airport Garda Station: +353 1 666 4950
  • Cork Airport: +353 21 431 3131
  • Sligo Airport: +353 71 916 8280

Neighbouring Cities

Here are some of the largest and most visited cities in Ireland:

  • Dublin
  • Cork
  • Donegal
  • Galway
  • Kilkenny

FAQ

Which airports in Ireland are most commonly used by international travellers?

Dublin and Cork Airports are the most commonly used international airports for Ireland flights. Shannon Airport in County Clare is also quite popular.

When is the best time to book flights to Ireland?

Ireland is ideal for both winter and summer tourism—yet, of course, summer is still the peak season. So, depending on your priorities, you can book your flight to Ireland within the best period. If you dream of a comfy beach holiday, summer is the ideal time. Nevertheless, to experience Ireland's nature and culture without the crowds, winter is the way to go.

Do I need a visa to visit Ireland?

It depends. You can check the official website of Ireland's Department of Justice to see whether you need a visa for a short-term (90-day) trip.

What currency is used in Ireland?

The Republic of Ireland is in the Eurozone and uses the Euro as its official currency.

What language is spoken in Ireland?

Ireland has two official languages: Irish and English. The most commonly spoken language in Ireland is English, while the second official language, Irish, is spoken in some areas. However, you don't have to worry about communication as nearly everyone in Ireland speaks English.

Can I make tax-free purchases?

Although almost everything you purchase in Ireland will be subjected to the VAT tax, there is a way to get a refund. If you're a non-EU citizen who purchased goods with a total export voucher value of more than €75, including tax, you can get a VAT refund from the retailer or VAT-refunding agency. The catch is that goods must be exported outside of the EU within three months from the end of the month. Alternatively, you can purchase tax-free products at certain retailers as long as you pay with your credit card. However, if you fail to export the goods outside of the EU within three months from the end of the month, the retailer will charge the VAT to your credit card.
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