Travel to Ireland: The essentials to take in your suitcase
Preparing for a trip, whether to get away from it all for a few days or to take advantage of a longer vacation, requires, without our realizing it, specific organizational skills that improve with experience.
'Packing' seems like a simple task, but if your destination is a country you've never visited before, you should take care to gather all the necessary information to better prepare and prepare for the unforeseen events that are bound to happen. arise and may even cause unforeseen expenses!
As prevention is better than cure, discover some tips for organizing your luggage before leaving for Ireland to better enjoy your stay.
A good suitcase makes all the difference
Before thinking about what to put in a suitcase, you have to ask yourself the question: which suitcase? Indeed, in addition to the choice in the size of your luggage, there is a wide variety of materials used in the manufacture of these.
Think that a good suitcase, resistant and waterproof (we will come back to this but this is a crucial point for Ireland!) is one less worry.
Even if you don't use a suitcase frequently, investing in quality luggage (we recommend Delsey luggage here) will allow you to avoid stressful situations.
What clothes should I bring?
First of all, it is necessary to find out in what season of the year the trip will be made. In summer, for example, it is possible in Ireland to have days with temperatures above 25 degrees Celsius. Light and summery clothes will of course be appropriate. However, keep in mind that the temperature cools quickly at dusk in Ireland!
If the trip is in the winter, there is no doubt that thicker, more water-resistant coats will be needed.
Even if it is rather rare to encounter negative temperatures in Ireland, the wind is very present there and protecting yourself with windproof and waterproof jackets will not be a luxury!
A down jacket. Although this one is a bit bulky, it could also be very useful to protect you from the Irish winter.
Although umbrellas are always a good accessory to take on a trip, hooded raincoats are a better option because they take up less space and are less likely to be damaged by the wind, as is often the case with umbrellas. in Ireland.
As you will have understood, whatever the season in Ireland, include in your luggage rain gear and clothing with fabrics that help retain body heat.
Protect your head too
Also consider bringing a warm accessory to protect your head, neck and ears. Scarves, scarves, shawls and hats are not to be overlooked!
walking shoes
Ireland is the ideal place to hike. The sites and places likely to delight hikers are legion: The Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, the Ring of Kerry, the Sky Road in the west, and many more!
A pair of hiking shoes (and even better, waterproof ones!) with the accompanying socks will therefore be a must for your visit to Ireland. Even visiting its capital, Dublin, although it is a modest city, can be made easier by wearing walking shoes until your well-deserved visit to the pub!
Waterproof case for your mobile phone
Yes, we have already mentioned it but it is very likely that you will face at least one rainy day in Ireland!
So don't forget to include a waterproof case or cover in your luggage to store important documents, money and also your mobile phone or camera.
Lip balm
Especially during the coldest months of the year, such as December and January, it is essential to include in your suitcase and toiletries a balm or product to moisturize your lips and protect them from the climatic conditions.
A plug adapter
Finally, don't forget to bring a plug adapter compatible with Irish plugs in your luggage. This is an accessory that is often forgotten and can be quite expensive in the shops at the airport!
Another important accessory to include in your suitcase is an extra charger for your mobile phone and your laptop, as well as power banks which can be very useful.
You are ready for your trip to Ireland! All you have to do is take the next steps in preparing for your stay and planning your visits (you can get help from the advice provided here) as well as booking your hotel.
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