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Essential Packing List For Ireland

Looking for a packing guide for traveling to Ireland? In this blog, you will find the essential packing list for Ireland. Read the blog to find out more!

You may have heard Ireland’s weather can mostly rain with a chance of rain. It is true, that Ireland does get its fair share of rain. But if you are lucky enough, you can catch those sunny days! The weather can be unpredictable, but wearing the right clothes can save a lot of miserable travel days!

Ireland during the spring is one of the most beautiful times to visit! However, it can come with the occasional rain shower and cooler temperatures. After reading through this guide, you will be thoroughly prepared to tackle the inconsistent Irish weather.

Packing is always a bit of a challenge for me. I want to anticipate every situation, and in doing so I tend to over-pack. I like to be prepared for any season or adventure, no matter where I was going.

One of the things that helped me most is packing in layers. Also, outfits I can mix and match. If you have ever had the same struggles as I have, or just would like to know what to pack for visiting Ireland, this packing list is for you!

Ireland In The Spring

The temperatures from early to late May in Ireland can range from around 50 (10 C) in the morning, then get to around 70 (21 C) in the afternoon. We were very lucky, most Irish springs are filled with rain showers, and we had only a few scattered rain showers out of the 10 days we explored Ireland!

Carry On VS Checked Bag

The suitcases I use most are the Away Carry-On or Away Medium. I have been able to pack a few weeks’ worth of clothes in both suitcases. Depending on the length of your trip, pick between the two (or bring both!) Sometimes the larger, overnight European flights can get a bit full. If you want to save money, but don’t want the hassle of bringing your bag on board, take your carry-on bag through security. But have the airline check it at the gate! Here is a list of everything you need to pack for Ireland: (print the below packing list for your trip!)

Tops and Bottoms

I am a firm believer in layers. Spring in Ireland can be on the cool side, as well as wet (and if you are like me, anything below 60 is chilly) it is best to wear some sort of base layer. I recommend bringing a few sweaters along with some cooler shirts that can be worn underneath. That way, as the day heats up, you can remove the sweater. Be sure to check the weather on a day-to-day basis. Bring outfits to mix and match as well (this will save space in your suitcase too).

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Socks and Shoes

If you plan on exploring Dublin and or any city in Ireland, I recommended bringing a comfortable walking shoe. They are great for the airport as well! You can also bring a more stylish, but perhaps less comfortable shoe for a night out or an inside kind of day.

Jacket and Rain Jacket

Bring a light jacket for those cooler mornings and evenings. Ireland can be windy, so it is a good idea to have an extra layer to stay warm! My favorite is this one from North Face!

It is essential you bring a rain jacket to Ireland. You should always have it handy for those unexpected Irish rain showers. My favorite rain jacket is the Venture from North Face.

If you plan on doing any outdoor excursions, I recommend bringing a hat as well.

Pjs and a comfortable airport outfit are the last articles of clothing I pack in my bag. (I typically wear the same outfit on the flight there as well as on the flight home). I usually freeze in hotel rooms, however, most B&Bs in Ireland do not have AC. So keep that in mind as you pack your clothes for the night.

Last but not least, to keep all my clothes and outfits organized I use packing cubes! These are my favorite ones!

Hotel Items

To feel like I am at home and to be absolutely comfortable in a hotel room, here are the essential items I pack:

Slippers (I have smaller footies I pack if I am just using my carry-on)

Pillow Case (Always buy a king size to fit any hotel pillow)

Washcloth (I pack this, so I don’t have to put my face or mouth on any hotel towels)

Antibacterial foam soap (I cannot stand those bars of soap used in hotels, so I bring my own!)

Laundry bag  (This one explains itself, keep those dirty clothes separated from your clean ones)

Toiletry Bag

No packing list is complete without the toiletries! If I am only bringing my carry-on, I use this bag. However, if it is a longer trip and I am bringing a checked bag, I use a larger one. The list below is everything I pack:

Shampoo

Conditioner

Body Wash

Razor (Only if I am bringing a checked bag)

Face lotion (I use this at night, but I always pack one with SPF for the day)

Body lotion (Especially after a long flight, you want to moisturize as much as possible)

Toothbrush/Toothpaste/Floss

Contact case/Solution/Glasses case (If needed)

Deodorant

Brush (I use a mini Wet Brush)

Hair products (Buy travel size when you can)

Makeup (I buy travel size, it makes it easier to pack plus it saves a few pennies!)

Makeup remover (I love the individual wipes, they also work great for a face wash, so that is one less item to bring)

Small earrings, just to keep it simple. They bring the outfit together and are stylish if your hair is up.

Side note: I also recommend bringing some sort of allergy medication. I do not suffer from allergies in the United States, however spending a week in nature, when the pollen is strongest, had my throat scratchy and my nose runny. I also like to bring acetaminophen and an antiacid for emergency purposes.

Airplane Bag

For any trip I have my suitcases, I also like to bring an airplane bag with all the flight essentials.

Headphones (These work perfectly for movie watching and are noise canceling!)

A good book (I love my Kindle!)

Passport (Here is one I use, I can fit my ID, credit cards, and cash)

Blanket (I freeze when I fly)

Airsickness meds

Disinfectant wipes

Save room for any snacks you purchase at the airport and a water bottle.

Extras Essentials For Your Packing List:

Don’t bother with an umbrella, the wind is too strong and won’t be worth it

Cash (The Republic of Ireland uses Euros and most taxis prefer it. If you are traveling to Northern Ireland bring Pounds)

Sunscreen

Bug spray

Camera (This should be at the top of the list!)

Any electrical charges needed

Remember to bring your adapter if you live outside the EU. I love this one and it works well with my curling iron too!

Thank you for reading!

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