Top 12 Irish Airbnbs, Dublin to Galway
Culdaff Beach, Donegal. Shawn williams
Ireland is officially the only country you can visit from the UK if you want to avoid the cost (and hassle) of PCR testing for entering or re-entering Britain. That’s not the only reason to visit this breathtaking green country this fall, because once you’ve browsed our pick of the best Airbnbs in Ireland, you’ll want to take a flight for a relaxing vacation.
But first, the details … Entering the Republic of Ireland is easy for fully vaccinated UK travelers at this time, with no quarantine or Covid test required. All you need to do is fill out a passenger locator form and bring your proof of vaccination, and you’re good to go. On his return to the UK, the government says “you don’t need to take a COVID-19 test or quarantine when you arrive in England“if you have not traveled outside the Common travel area during the previous 10 days.
GOVERNMENT ADVICE FOR TRAVEL TO IRELAND
Whether you want to sip Guinness in a welcoming pub in Dublin, drive through charming villages like Doolin, or cycle the Wild Atlantic Way, there is much to discover on a trip to Ireland this fall.
The tiny island is famous for its soaring cliffs, warm hospitality, and bustling towns, and there is an abundance of hidden gems to discover. You can easily spend a weekend in the cities of Galway, Cork, Dublin or Kilkenny, or spend a few days exploring Ireland’s natural sights, from the Cliffs of Moher in Clare to Killary Harbor in Connemara, the only fjord from Ireland.
Whatever you have planned for your trip to Ireland, be it golf (head to Royal County Down), walk (check out the new Greenway of the Royal Canal) or a Michelin-starred restaurant (try Galway’s Restaurant Aniar), you’ll want to find a comfortable place to stay.
That’s why we’ve rounded up the best Airbnbs in Ireland, from Galway to Dublin. From a seaview retreat in Donegal to a quaint cottage in Mayo, browse the highly rated Irish Airbnbs to book in 2021.
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