Getting to Ireland is easy by boát from Britain and Francé; and there are international flights to and from the USA, Great Britain and the Continent. There are alsó many ferries arriving at four ports in Ireland from Britain and Francé. Here are somé helpful facts to help you plan a...
Getting to Ireland is easy by boát from Britain and Francé; and there are international flights to and from the USA, Great Britain and the Continent. There are alsó many ferries arriving at four ports in Ireland from Britain and Francé. Here are somé helpful facts to help you plan a visit:Passports: British passport holders do not need. a passport although somé form of identifl-cation is advisable. Travellers from the United States and non-European citizens will need a passport and, in somé cases, a visa. Please check with your nearest Irish Embassy.Currency: There are two currencies in Ireland: the Sterling pound and the Irish Punt.Banks: Banks in Northern Ireland are open Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 4.30pm except on public holidays.In the Republic, banks are open Monday to Friday from lOam 4pm. In the larger cities, they stay open one day a week until 5pm. In the country, you may find them shut dur-ing the lunch hour. You may experience difficulty with per-sonal cheques and debit cards (like Switch and Delta) drawn on non-Irish banks, however, all the major charge and credit cards are accepted nearly everywhere.T^x free: If you live in a non-European Community country, you can claim the VAT off certain purchases.Car Rental: Small Luxury Hotels and Hertz Car Rental have jointly made somé special offers available to holders of this book (see panel below). You will need a valid driver's license to take advantage of this scheme and you must be over 25 years of age with at least one years' driving experience since passing your driving test.Bringing your own vehicle: You will need your motor reg-istration book, a Green Card or insurance certificate and a driving license. Note that your car must not be driven by an Irish resident except by a garage hand.Toilets/lavatories/washrooms: Watch out for what could be an embarrassing little problem.- doors marked 'F' and 'M' are not quite as they seem in the Republic; the letters are impishly reversed: 'F' stands for Fir meaning men and 'M' stands for Mná meaning women. You have been warned!Mobile phones: Only digi-tal phones with GSM subscriptions and a roam-ing agreement will work in the Republic.Pets: Visitors from Great Britain may take their pets with them into the Republic (and vice versa) without having to worry about quarantine laws. Just make sure the hotel of your choice has the facili-ties for its accommodation.Public Holidays: Here is the list. Note that Good Friday is a bank holiday in Northern Ireland but not in the Republic although many businesses do close that day.New Year's DaySt Patrick's Day (I7th March) Republic only Easter MondayMay Day (First Monday in May) Spring Holiday (last Monday in May) N Ireland only June Holiday (first Monday in June) Republic only July 12th N Ireland onlyAugust Bank Holiday (first Monday in August) Republic onlyAugust Bank Holiday (last Monday in August) N Ireland. onlyOctober Holiday (last Monday in October) Republic onlyChristmas Day (25th December)Boxing Day/St Stephen's Day (26th December).Postai Services: To post a letter in Northern Ireland, you must use a British stamp and look for a red letterbox. In the Republic, the boxes are green and you must use an Irish stamp. In both cases stamps are available from post offices and somé generál stores.
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