So you're headed to Ireland! YAY! Like so many others, you might find yourself doing an Irish happy dance. Then it hits you... you have absolutely no idea what to pack!
When headed to Ireland, packing might seem overwhelming. After all, the weather is fickle and constantly changing. We’ve been in your shoes and we know how insurmountable this task can seem no matter how travel savvy you are. To help you out we’ve compiled a list to make this daunting task a little easier, so you can spend your energy getting back to your Irish happy dance instead of stressing about whether you forgot something essential!
The first key is to pack light! Since you’ll be carrying your luggage on and off the plane, the bus, and the hotels (which may or may not have lifts), you should try to condense what you need into a carry-on and personal item.
Packing essential items into a carry-on has other advantages too! You will basically eliminate the risk of your bag getting lost or delayed. Win! Just make sure your bag meets the dimensions required for the airline you're flying.
Here is a list of essential items you won’t want to forget to pack.
Travel Aids
· Chewing gum
· Meds for motion sickness and sleep
· Travel Pillow
· (The airplane will likely supply earplugs, headphones, and a sleep mask so you can leave those at home unless you are partial to your own).
Clothing and Accessories
· Comfortable walking shoes
· Waterproof shoes
· Shirts (short and long sleeved) Think layers!
· Socks and underwear/bras
· Watch
· Jewelry
· Pants/jeans
· Pajamas
· Glasses/contacts
· Sunglasses
· Belts
· Bathing suit (if applicable)
· Dressier outfit (and something green for St. Paddy's Day)
· Raincoat and/or umbrella
· Lightweight nylon jacket or fleece (rather than bulky sweatshirts)
· Jackets/Gloves/Scarves
· Collapsible tote/duffel bag for dirty clothes, souvenirs (if only using a carry-on)
· Luggage tags
· Journal (if planning to document your trip)
· Backpack or daybag
Toiletries
· Toothbrush
· Toothpaste
· Floss
· Mouthwash
· Shampoo/conditioner
· Soap
· Deodorant
· Hairbrush/comb
· Hand sanitizer
· Straightener/curling iron (If you have wattage converter)
· Hair styling products
· Hair accessories
· Cleanser
· Moisturizer
· Shaving Cream
· Razor
· Perfume/Cologne
· Makeup
· Makeup Remover
· Feminine Hygiene Products (if applicable)
· Nail clippers
· Nail File
· Hand wipes
· Tweezers
· Cotton swabs
· Tissues
· Lint Roller
· First Aid Kit/Band Aids
· Lip Balm
· Washcloths (not standard in European hotels)
· Any medications (in addition to a copy of any prescription)
· Spare set of contact lenses/glasses (if applicable)
· Saline Solution (if applicable)
Money
· ATM card (Call your bank prior to departure to alert them of the trip; foreign purchases sometimes result in a hold on bank accounts.)
· Personal credit card
· At least $50 converted to the currency of the first country that you’re visiting
· Pouch for storing money and passport under clothing
Electronics/Technology
· An alarm clock (Many hotel rooms won't have one.)
· An adaptor/converter (Ireland uses type G outlet plugs)
· Camera with extra batteries or charger
· Cell phone and charger
Documents
· Passport—(Remember to leave one copy of it at home and bring a couple more copies on tour, in case your passport gets lost.)
· Emergency contact information
· A copy of your medical insurance card (and trip insurance if you’ve purchased it)
· A copy of the tour itinerary
· A list of important phone numbers
· Addresses to send postcards home
· Copy of any prescriptions (Customs officials may want to verify that a container's contents match its label, so all medication should be carried in its original container.)
· List of medications/prescriptions
Carry-on bag
Here’s a short list of things travelers might need on the first day of the trip. These should be packed in your carry-on in case your checked luggage is delayed:
· Passport
· Money
· Money Belt
· Airline boarding pass
· Toothbrush and toothpaste (Check tsa.gov for current security requirements.)
· Hairbrush
· Contact lens case/glasses (to sleep comfortably on the plane)
· A change of clothes (in case luggage is delayed)
· Medication
· Any valuables
Hopefully this helps ease the burden of knowing exactly what to pack. You know yourself and what you need so if you see something on the list you know you just won't need, skip it! Now that you're done packing, let's get back to our countdown! If you're like me, you've got this itinerary pinned already and you check it daily, but I'll throw it on here anyway so you can get in the Irish groove!
Let the countdown begin!