Travel tips for European countries: Ireland
About the country
Summer is warm and moderate winter and some snow. May and June are the sunniest months. The weather often changes from cloudy to sunny and vice versa. If you are
planning a summer visit, it is recommended to wear lightweight wool or cotton clothes and a jacket in spring and autumn. Always use a portable raincoat. Emergency call
to 999 or 112.
Culture
Most local people speak English here. Normal manual work. The Irish are social people and are useful for chatting live even with strangers. People live very
harmoniously and make friends. Foreigners are invited to warm up and feel at home. The guests are never sent to the empty stomach because the food is always served at
any time of the day, for the guest. Most of the local people are from agriculture. Dinner is considered an important meal since it is the time when the whole family
gathers and eats. It is possible to dress accidentally when the streets, except for the women, are officially preparing to meet and enjoy the restaurants. Smoking is
prohibited in public places.
Purchases
Many cities, at least once a week, organize refugee markets that are worth reviewing for cheap products. Belfast is the capital of Irish commerce; Most stores open
early and early. On Thursdays, stores open up to 8 nights. A value-added tax of almost 17% is added, which can be recovered later. Therefore, if visitors buy something
in stores, be sure to check if the store has a retail export scheme that requires a seller’s passport and a tax-free form. If there are no fees on the restaurant bill,
leave 10 percent. Usually, there are tips for braces and hairdressers.
Electricity
The voltage in Northern Ireland is 240V, 50AC.
I go there
The national airline operating here is Aer Lingus, which provides services in many of the largest cities in the world. Airlines such as Delta Air Lines and many others
that offer airfares for advertising have been introduced and promoted. Checking these offers will be a tool to save money. There are many flights from the United
Kingdom to Ireland. Dublin Airport is 10 km away from the city. Services such as taxis, airbuses, and buses take passengers to their destinations. The airport has duty-free shops, banks, currency exchange, car rental, tourist information, and restaurants for a comfortable trip. The Shannon Airport is located north of the city of
Limerick and is 24 km and 25 minutes from there. Buses, buses, and taxis are sent. Other services provided include duty-free shops, currency exchange, banks, tourist
information, and restaurants. If you plan to travel, look for other airports such as Cork Airport and Knock Information Airport. Rates of EUR 10 will be charged at the
Knock International Airport for people over 12 years of age.
For ferries, check out the ports of Baltimore, Galway, Dublin, Wexford, and Kinsale. Most ferries offer fast services. Sometimes there are special offers that can save
you money. Check the sites because some of them offer an online order.
Tax-free products
1. 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250 g of tobacco
2. 1 liter of spiritual drinks and distilled beverages (more than 22%) or 2l of other alcoholic beverages by an alcohol strength does not exceed 22%, including sparkling or
fortified wines, plus 2 liters of table wine
3. 50 g of perfume and 250 ml of the toilet.
The carrier must be over 17 years old. Sharps, explosives, firearms, food or agricultural products, and hay or straw must be provided, as they are strictly prohibited.