Experience Ireland
Experience Gastronomy
Discover a modern culinary revolution. From world-class oyster festivals in Galway to artisanal cheeses and traditional soda bread, experience the true flavors of the island.
Experience St. Patrick’s & Festivals
Beyond the iconic March celebrations, Ireland’s festival calendar is alive year-round. Join the “craic” at the Galway Arts Festival or uncover the ancient Celtic roots of Halloween at the Púca Festival.
Experience Majesty
Journey through Europe’s most dramatic landscapes. Explore the rugged Ring of Kerry, the mystical Giant’s Causeway, and the hidden gems of the Ancient East.
Experience Heritage
Step back in time where history is a living experience. Stay in a 5-star castle, explore Neolithic tombs older than the pyramids, and walk the hallowed halls of Trinity College.
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Traveling from New Zealand to Ireland: What You Need to Know
As a New Zealand citizen, you do not currently need a visa to enter the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland for tourism.
Your passport must be valid up to the return date of your trip. While e-passports are common, they are not a requirement for entry.
Starting April 2, 2025, New Zealanders (and other non-visa-required nationals) will need an ETA to travel to Northern Ireland. This applies whether you travel there directly or cross the border from the Republic of Ireland.
Airlines and ferry companies always require photo identification (usually a passport or driver's license). It is recommended to check specific requirements with your carrier before you depart.
If you are interested in more than just a holiday, you can inquire about a Working Holiday Authorisation (WHA) through your local Irish embassy or consulate.