The Ultimate Ireland Packing List

Ireland packing list

As a female, Ireland can be challenging to pack for.  There’s a saying in Ireland along the lines of, “Be prepared to experience every season in one day.”  And no matter what time of the year it is, this saying rings true.  I’ve been to Ireland three times now – in the spring and summer – and I’ve got my packing list down!  This is everything that I recommend packing if you’re visiting Ireland.

 

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The Best Luggage to Bring to Ireland

First things first when it comes to packing – you need luggage to put your things in.  My biggest tip for traveling – especially through Ireland – is to not overpack.  Overpacking just leads to hassle and headaches and it’s not worth it.  With that being said – here are my favorite pieces of luggage to bring with you to Ireland!

 

Calpak
AirTag Case Keychain
AirTags
Toiletry Bag
Packing Cubes
Nordace Backpack
Calpak
AirTag Case Keychain
AirTags
Toiletry Bag
Packing Cubes
Nordace Backpack
Calpak
AirTag Case Keychain
AirTags
Toiletry Bag
Packing Cubes
Nordace Backpack

 

Ireland Essentials

Next up:  Your Irish essentials!  These are things that you cannot travel to Ireland without… in my opinion.  As of 2025, there are no special documents that Americans need to bring when traveling to Ireland, however, if you plan to travel to Northern Ireland you will need a UK ETA (electronic travel authorization).

  • Passport
  • Prescription medication(s)
  • Travel insurance – I would not travel to Ireland without travel insurance; I personally use and recommend SafetyWing

 

Read more about why I recommend travel insurance…

 

Clothing/Shoes to Pack for Ireland

When packing clothing and figuring out what to wear in Ireland, the first step is knowing how long you’re going to be gone for so that you don’t over or under pack.  The second thing you should know about Ireland is that it’s essential to plan for all types of weather, year-round.

This section includes clothing that I’d recommend for any female traveling to Ireland.  I’ve included packing lists for different times/seasons so that you know what to pack based on what time of the year you’ll be visiting.  (By the way, if you’re going on an extended trip – I recommend packing at least 12-pairs of underwear so that you’re not constantly doing laundry).

 

Packing for Ireland During Rainy Season

While Ireland doesn’t really have a dedicated “rainy season” (you can expect rain year-round), the rainiest months are December and January.  The driest months in Ireland happen to be April, May, June, and July.

Here are the “rainy season” items I recommend bringing to Ireland…

 

Hunter Insulated Boot
Cap Brim Rain Jacket
Farfetch Waterproof Bucket Hat
FASHIXD Unisex Waterproof Baseball Cap
Rain Poncho
Mini Umbrella
L-Rain Clear Raincoat
Lomon Lightweight Rain Jacket
Hunter Insulated Boot
Cap Brim Rain Jacket
Farfetch Waterproof Bucket Hat
FASHIXD Unisex Waterproof Baseball Cap
Rain Poncho
Mini Umbrella
L-Rain Clear Raincoat
Lomon Lightweight Rain Jacket

 

Packing for Summer in Ireland

The summer months in Ireland are June, July, and August. During this time, the weather is generally warmer, with longer daylight hours.  This is what I would pack for summer in Ireland making sure to prioritize layers in case of cooler days…

 

Women’s Striped Sweater Vest
Women’s Sweater Vest
Women Y2K Crochet Vest
Butaby Rectangle Sunglasses
Fitory Women’s Brown Sandals
Dr Scholl’s Women’s White Tennis Shoes
Toirtiseshell
Denim Dress
Oversized Women’s Jacket
Faithful Linen Pants
AGOLDE Baggy Jeans
GOLDPKF Women’s Shorts
Feiersi Women’s Casual Linen Pants
Oliver Oversized Button Down Shirt
Women’s Lane Cork Sandal
Plnotme Women’s High Waisted Jeans
Ray-Ban Sunglasses

 

Packing for Winter in Ireland

The winter months in Ireland are December-February.  During this period, temperatures are colder, and you can expect shorter daylight hours.  This is what I would pack if you’re visiting Ireland in the winter months…

 

Thick, Green Sweater
Luvamia Wide Leg Jeans
BQDCQB Women’s Coat
FashionPuzzle Small Purse
Butaby Rectangle Sunglasses
Long Winter Scarf
Yehopere Insulated Jeans
Ekouaer Women’s Turtleneck
Anrabess Women’s Crew Neck Sweater
Hooever Wool Coat
Aneco Winter Warm Set
Evan Oversized Turtleneck Sweater
Zesica Crew Neck Sweater

 

Toiletries to Pack for Ireland

When packing your toiletries, keep in mind whether you’re planning to check a bag or carry-on.  Depending on which you’re doing, you might need to keep your liquids less than 3.4 fl oz.  (By the way, I like these containers if you’re carry-on only!).

 

Protective Toothbrush Cover
Oral-B Complete Glide Floss Picks
Portable Travel Bottles
Travel Toothbrush
Billie Razor
Menstrual Cup
Protective Toothbrush Cover
Oral-B Complete Glide Floss Picks
Portable Travel Bottles
Travel Toothbrush
Billie Razor
Menstrual Cup
Protective Toothbrush Cover
Oral-B Complete Glide Floss Picks
Portable Travel Bottles
Travel Toothbrush
Billie Razor
Menstrual Cup

 

Electronics to Pack for Ireland

Electronics are certainly not a necessity to travel to Scotland, but in this section I’ll share with you the electronics I took with me when I visited Scotland.  Of course, if you love capturing pictures and videos, you’ll more than likely be wanting to take a camera and maybe your computer to edit your photos; but if that isn’t your thing – you can skip over this section!

 

Electronic Organizer
Portable Charger
Kindle
Apple Laptop
GoPro
Canon EOS R
DJI Drone
Selfie Light
Apple AirPods
Electronic Organizer
Portable Charger
Kindle
Apple Laptop
GoPro
Canon EOS R
DJI Drone
Selfie Light
Apple AirPods

 

Pro tip:  If you’re traveling with a lot of electronics/chargers, I use this to keep everything organized.

 

Health Items to Pack for Ireland

As a nurse, of course I can’t not include health items that I would recommend packing if you visit Scotland.  Below you’ll find a few health related items that I took with me and they all came in handy!

  • Pill box (this is better for a shorter trip so you can count out your prescription/non-prescription pills and you don’t have to take a bulky bottle with you)
  • First aid kit (there are scissors in this first aid kit so if you’re doing carry-on only, make sure to remove them before packing!)
  • Bandaids (included in first aid kit linked above)
  • Unisom (I always travel with Unisom to help me catch some Zzz’s on the airplane and to help with jet lag – I also use this mask to get some sleep on the plane)
  • Advil (included in first aid kit linked above)

 

Advil
Unisom
First Aid Kit
Pill Box
Advil
Unisom
First Aid Kit
Pill Box
Advil
Unisom
First Aid Kit
Pill Box

 

Packing Tips & Tricks

1.  If you’re going to be gone a long time and staying in rental properties, make sure to pack miniature Tide PODS to wash your clothes (I purchase the whole box and then pack a few with me – in a bag – on each trip)

2.  Travel with reusable plastic bags – it never fails that I always need a bag for something

3.  For more space, roll your clothes instead of folding them

4.  Weigh your bag before getting to the airport; and know your baggage limits for each airline you fly.  In Asia, airlines can be strict about weight for carry-on bags and I’ve had to check several carry-on bags for not meeting the weight requirement.  (You can purchase this luggage scale to easily weigh your bags!).

 

Ireland Essentials – What You Need & Need to Know About Visiting Ireland

TRAVELING THROUGH IRELAND

  • The easiest way to book train & bus tickets in Ireland is through Omio
  • To book a flight to Ireland, I recommend a large booking platform or Skyscanner to compare options (if you’re from the US, sign up for Going for free, cheap flight alerts)
  • For car rentals in Ireland, I recommend Discover Cars
  • If you want a private driver waiting to pick you up at the airport, use Welcome Pickups
  • I highly recommend travel insurance when traveling through Ireland – I use and recommend SafetyWing(read why here and here)
  • If you need a SIM card, aloSIM for an easy and affordable e-SIM – use code “KYLEE5” for a 5% discount
  • You will need a visa to visit Northern Ireland which you can get through the app, “UK ETA”

ACCOMODATION IN IRELAND

TOURS IN IRELAND

WHAT TO BRING TO IRELAND

 

I hope that you found this packing list for Ireland helpful!  If you have any questions about packing or visiting Ireland in general, let me know in the comments below!

 


For more information on things to see and do in Scotland, make sure to check out my Instagram page/highlight reel by searching “#ppinireland” or under my highlights for “Ireland”; alternatively, head to my TikTok and search for the saved “Ireland” highlight


 

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