Women solo group travel to Ireland

Travel to Ireland

Join us for an unforgettable trip to Ireland, a country of vibrant culture and welcoming energy. Explore The Rock of Cashel’s stunning castle, Discover gems in Trinity College, and savor traditional Irish dishes. Immerse yourself in lively pubs, traditional music, and timeless folklore. Ireland’s charm and magic promise an unmissable adventure.

Historic Pubs

Venture to Dublin’s authentic historic pubs and enjoy a pint whilst listening to live traditional Irish music. These iconic pubs allow you to immerse yourself in the heart and soul of Irish culture.

Cinematic Backdrops

Many iconic films, such as Harry Potter, have been shot in Ireland, showcasing its incredible green scenery. This connection to popular culture blended with its historic landmarks adds an extra layer of attraction for people of all interests.

Friendly Energy

Ireland is continuously voted to have some of the kindest people on earth, welcoming people from all over the globe. In 2023, Ireland was nicknamed the friendliest country in Europe and the ninth friendliest in the world, according to Conde Nast.  

Our upcoming trips to Ireland

The Castles & Culture of Ireland

Ireland

8 - 15 August 2025· 7 nights

The Castles & Culture of Ireland

$9,995/pp

Group trips for solo women travelers to Ireland

Ireland, known for its emerald countryside and warm hospitality, is a country soaked in history, brimming with captivating landscapes, ancient castles, and cultural traditions. While Dublin, its vibrant capital, offers a lively urban experience, the true essence of Ireland lies beyond the city limits.

Exploring Ireland, you'll encounter countless hidden gems. The majestic Cliffs of Moher provide breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, embodying the country's stunning natural beauty. Ireland's countryside is dotted with historic castles, each telling tales of its past and offering a glimpse into the nation’s rich heritage.

The culture and people of Ireland are its heart and soul. The Irish are known for their warmth and hospitality, and this is evident in every corner of the country, from the lively pubs filled with traditional music to the quiet villages where time seems to stand still. The traditions of Irish whiskey making are a point of pride, and visiting distilleries offers an authentic taste of Ireland’s celebrated craft.

While Dublin does offer notable attractions like the cobbled streets of Temple Bar, its literary heritage, and the modern Silicon Docks, a journey through Ireland is much more than its capital. The landscapes, the history etched into ancient castles, and the unparalleled beauty of places like the Cliffs of Moher captures the true spirit of the country. Whether savoring the smooth, rich flavors of Irish whiskey, exploring medieval castles, or marveling at the rugged coastline, Ireland promises rich experiences that cater to every interest.

Faqs about trips to Ireland

Ireland uses the Euro (€). While credit and debit cards are widely accepted, it’s a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases. You can exchange money at banks, currency exchange offices, or ATMs upon arrival.

You can bring personal items and duty-free goods within certain limits, such as 200 cigarettes or 1 liter of spirits. Avoid bringing fresh produce or plants. Declare any high-value items or goods exceeding the duty-free allowance.

Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Citizens of the EU, US, Canada, Australia, and several other countries do not need a visa for short stays (up to 90 days). Check specific requirements for your nationality before traveling.

Yes, Dublin is generally safe for solo female travelers. It’s a welcoming city with friendly locals and a low crime rate. Our small group tours prioritize your safety with experienced guides, carefully chosen accommodations, and secure travel arrangements to ensure a worry-free experience.

Absolutely! Try the hearty Irish stew, cooked with lamb and root vegetables. For a sweet treat, enjoy fresh soda bread or a delicious serving of boxty, a traditional Irish potato pancake.