However, to have a safe and complete trip, you need to understand some important information about preparation, time, places to visit as well as cuisine in Ireland. Below are useful notes for your trip.
Prepare a visa when traveling to Ireland
Before coming to Ireland, you need to check visa regulations. Ireland is one of the countries in the European Union (EU), but not in the Schengen area, so the Schengen visa is not valid here. For Vietnamese citizens, applying for an Irish visa is mandatory. The visa application process includes submitting applications at the Irish Embassy or a reputable visa center, providing proof of finances, itinerary and travel insurance. Preparing complete documents will help you avoid trouble when entering the country.
Ireland is famous for its pristine natural landscapes and impressive historical architecture. Cliffs of Moher is one of the prominent destinations with towering cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Dublin, the capital of Ireland, attracts visitors with its blend of modernity and antiquity, with attractions such as Trinity College andnworship Christ Church. In addition, Killarney National Park and ancient castles such as Blarney Castle are also destinations not to be missed.
List of interesting dishes in Ireland
Irish cuisine stands out for its simplicity and rich flavors from fresh, local ingredients. One of the popular dishes is “Irish Stew”– stew made from lamb or beef, potatoes and vegetables. “Boxty” is a traditional potato cake, often fried and served with meat. Besides, smoked salmon from coastal areas and Irish soda bread are also dishes that visitors should try when coming here.
The right time to travel to Ireland
Ireland’s climate is mild all year round, but the weather can change unexpectedly, so you should prepare appropriate clothing. The period from May to September is considered the peak tourist season, with pleasant temperatures and longer days, making it very convenient for sightseeing. March is also a fun time to visit Ireland for St. Patrick’s festival– Ireland’s largest cultural festival, taking place everywhere with exciting parades and activities. Winter from November to February can be cold and wet, but it is also an opportunity for you to explore the quiet beauty of this country.
Ireland is an attractive destination with beautiful natural scenery, unique cuisine and a long-standing culture. However, to have an interesting and safe trip, you need to carefully prepare your visa, understand the places to visit, enjoy typical cuisine and choose the right time. With the above notes, you will have a complete journey when exploring this ancient land.
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