25:02 Episode 318

Handy Travel Tips for Your Ireland Trip in 2026

If you're planning a trip to Ireland in 2026 these tips will make planning smoother, help you avoid crowds, and maybe even save you a bit of money.

Probably the most important tips are when NOT to be in Dublin, but there are some updates to European entry & exit systems that you need to know, as well as really important advice for 2027.

Jody Halsted – Ireland Family Vacations and the Traveling in Ireland podcast

In case you're wondering why you would want to get your Ireland travel advice from me…

My name is Jody Halsted, and I am an Ireland travel advisor. I have been traveling to and through Ireland for over 23 years (!!), publish Ireland Family Vacations, host the Traveling in Ireland podcast, assist hundreds of travelers with their Ireland vacations each year and, occasionally, I also host small group tours through Ireland (I have 2 this spring so you can look forward to some live from Ireland episodes in April and May).

That's a lot! But Ireland travel is my passion; and my goal -100% – is to help you have an amazing Ireland vacation. And I have quite a few ways to do that.

My website, Ireland Family Vacations, is a complete resource for Ireland vacation planning – filled with information on what to do & see as well as handy tips for planning your trip and free itineraries to get your plans in motion quickly. (Don't let the name fool you! I travel through Ireland solo, with my husband, with my family, and hosting small group tours. Whatever your group size or dynamic I am able to assist!)

My itinerary personalization, vacation coaching, and custom itinerary creation services help you maximize your Ireland experience, and my small group guided tours are designed to not only deliver the ‘authentic' Ireland of your dreams but also introduce you to the people and hidden places that make the country so very magical.

If you love the process of planning your trip the Ireland Travel Compass walks you step-by-step through my expert process, from when to visit and how long the perfect vacation lasts, to what to see, where to stay, and even what to eat. It's basically my entire Ireland vacation planning brain laid out.

On a more personal note, I have 2 daughters, now in college, who have been traveling through Ireland with me since before they could toddle and one very supportive husband (who loves it when I plan other people's vacations because it means I'm not planning my own).

At Malahide Castle (It's probably time to get new family photos done)
By Aoife for Flytographer; Dublin, Ireland. All rights reserved.

Now that you know all about me, let's jump into what you need to know as you consider planning an Ireland vacation in 2026!

This article is based on Traveling in Ireland podcast episode 320. Use the player below to listen or scroll to continue reading the article and get resource links.

2026 Ireland Travel Tips You Need

Ireland Travel Rules & Regulations

There are currently no restrictions in place for North Americans traveling to Ireland.
Ireland travel restrictions and other requirement are found here.

In Case of Cancellation

Read and understand cancellation policies on everything from flights and transportation to tours and accommodations before booking.

If booking with a credit card be aware of the cancellation coverage you may have with that card.

I highly recommend purchasing travel insurance if you book tickets our tours that don't allow 100% refund if cancelled. And always if you are booking a tour package (and not necessarily the one the company offers).

2026 Looks like Another Busy Year from Travel to Ireland from North America

Irish tourism numbers showed that tourism from Europe into Ireland was down, but numbers from North America remained steady.

From my perspective things are already looking busy, especially in the months of May, late August, and September. (The shoulder season is the new high season.)

More Direct Flights to Ireland in 2026

Aer Lingus, Ireland's flagship airline is adding 2 new US routes in 2026, bringing the total to 18 routes from Dublin!
This is important because Aer Lingus is considered a ‘budget' carrier. And when budget carriers enter a market, US based airlines will drop rates to compete.

🔴 New Routes: Raleigh/ Durham (beginning April 13) and Pittsburgh beginning at the end of May.
🟢 Existing Routes: New York JFK, Boston, Chicago O'Hare, Washington Dulles, Cleveland, Hartford, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Newark, Orlando, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Indianapolis, and Nashville.

Here's When to Avoid Dublin

Dublin is always busy – especially in the summer months – but busy events are beginning early this year and continuing through the end of September.

American Football

The Aer Lingus Football Classic has become an end-of-August tradition, marking the opening of the NCAA season.
2026 brings teams from Texas Christian University and the University of North Carolina into Ireland's capital.
The game is scheduled for Saturday, A

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