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Best Time to Visit

Experience Ireland's charm through its ever-changing climate and landscapes.

With its vibrant cities, dramatic coastlines, lush countryside, and abundance of history, Ireland is truly a year-round destination. The long, warm days of summer (June to August) are perfect for sightseeing in cities like Dublin and Cork or driving along the Wild Atlantic Way, while the cool nights of winter (December to February) are best spent with a drink in a traditional Irish pub or bedding down in a luxurious country hotel. 

In the fall (September to November), harvest festivals are enjoyed throughout the island, while spring (March to May) sees the landscape erupt with greenery. No matter when you visit, the Emerald Isle is sure to enchant. Speak to one of our Destination Specialists about the best time to go based on your interests.

Planning Travel Around Ireland’s Seasons

As the temperature begins to rise and the island awakens from its winter slumber, spring (March to May) is the perfect time to indulge in scenic country drives or enjoy a pint of Guinness during the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin. 

The summer months (June to August) see hotter weather and longer days, making them the perfect time to engage in all types outdoor of adventures, whether it’s visiting some of Ireland’s many historical sites, hiking along the Cliffs of Moher, or playing a round of golf at one of its famous courses. 

As summer drifts into autumn (September to November), national parks and forests explode with colour. Many of the tourist crowds fade away and travellers can take advantage of lower prices and shorter queues at popular sites. Festivals also abound at this time of year, including the Kinsale Gourmet Festival in County Cork and Galway’s International Oyster and Seafood Festival.

During winter (December to February), cozy pubs are the places to be, with a roaring fire and a glass of whiskey. Prices and crowds during this time reach their lowest level and vacationers can enjoy Ireland’s winter wonders at their leisure. December ushers in the Christmas season and across the island Christmas markets abound in both cities and small towns alike. 

For the ideal season to make your visit, consult with one of our Destination Specialists today.

The Best Times to Visit Ireland According to Your Interests

Although it’s a year-round destination, many of Ireland’s sights and attractions are best experienced at different times throughout the year. Culinary buffs will find that the fall may be the best time to indulge their passion for food and drink at one of the myriad harvest festivals that dot the country, while the shoulder seasons of fall and spring offer history and culture aficionados the chance to enjoy such sites as the Rock of Cashel or Bunratty Castle without the long lineups and tourist crowds. 

Visitors who wish to take in the Irish countryside or wander the rugged coasts can be assured of a perfect experience from May to September. Scenic drives along the Ring of Kerry or bicycle adventures around the Aran Islands are guaranteed to wow at this time of year. 

Whatever your travelling passion, Ireland has the perfect season for you. Visit our full list of destinations and packages for more inspiration.

Regional Highlights to Plan Your Ireland Trip Around

Ireland’s diverse regions offer a wealth of unique experiences, with each one taking on a distinct personality during the varying seasons. 

The country’s historic capital, Dublin, offers a year-round array of sights and attractions, from quaint shops, bustling bars, and traditional pubs to grand public buildings and literary landmarks.

In bohemian Galway, summer brings a multitude of festivals and events, although its cobblestone streets are charming on even a crisp day.

Drives around the Ring of Kerry showcase nature’s majesty irrespective of the season, while spring often beckons to golfers and garden lovers.

To glean the most from your Irish getaway, talk to a Destination Specialist today for expert advice. 

Let the Seasons Shape Your Ireland Journey

The best way to explore Ireland is on a tailor-made vacation determined by season and interests. Whether your agenda includes cultural excursions, scenery gazing, long hikes, or food tours, an experienced travel pro can help you get the most out of your Ireland trip, including when to go. Consult our Insider Tips for more information and speak to one of our Destination Specialists for the best seasonal advice.

 FAQs

What's the best month to go to Ireland?

Typically, July and August offer the warmest weather to travel throughout Ireland, but the shoulder seasons see less tourist crowds and cheaper prices.

What is the most beautiful time of year in Ireland?

Ireland offers travellers year-round beauty, with each season displaying its own distinct charm.

What is the driest month to visit Ireland?

The driest months in Ireland tend to be the summer months.

Can you see the northern lights in Ireland?

Although rare, it is possible to catch a glimpse of the northern lights during the winter months in the northern parts of the country.

Which month is the warmest in Ireland?

As in much of the Northern Hemisphere, the warmest month in Ireland tends to be July.

What month has the worst weather in Ireland?

December is typically Ireland's wettest month, with the highest average rainfall. January and February can also be rainy and cold.

What is the coldest month in Ireland?

January tends to be the coldest month in Ireland, although temperatures do not often drop below freezing.

What to wear in Ireland in September?

September in Ireland is still fairly warm and typically dry, although it’s always wise to have an umbrella or rainproof outer layer on hand, as the weather can turn quickly at this time of year.

What is the peak season in Ireland?

Peak season in Ireland runs through the summer months. The weather is warm and comfortable for travelling, with higher prices and bigger tourist crowds as a result.

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