Ireland Practical Travel Info
Visa rules by nationality, money, safety, and getting connected — including the Schengen mix-up everyone makes.
Ireland is an EU member but opted out of the Schengen Area, so it runs its own entry rules — a Schengen visa does not get you into Ireland, and vice versa. Most Western nationalities (US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) get 90 days visa-free; UK and Irish citizens move between the two countries with no passport check at all under the Common Travel Area. The currency is the euro — except in Northern Ireland, a different jurisdiction just across an invisible border, which uses the British pound. Ireland is very safe overall; the main real hazard for visitors is driving on the left on narrow rural roads, not crime.
This is the unglamorous section that quietly prevents a bad first day — starting with the single biggest misconception visitors bring to Ireland: that a Schengen visa covers it. It doesn't. Here's the real breakdown by passport, plus money, safety, and getting online.

Ireland Visa & Entry Requirements (2026)
The real answer by passport — and why your Schengen visa doesn't count here.

Money, Safety & eSIM in Ireland
Euros in the Republic, pounds up north, and the real risk (it's the roads).












































