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Climate:-
Ireland has a temperate climate, resulting in relatively cool
summers. The mean daily temperature in July is 15 - 20°C.
It is generally quite dry in July but you may experience some
rain, so come prepared!
Electricity Supply
Ireland works off a flat three-pin plug system. Electrical
current is 220-240 volts, 50 cycles alternating current (AC).
You are advised to purchase the appropriate adapters in advance.
These are available at most airports.
Credit Cards:-
Credit cards are widely used in Ireland and all leading credit
cards are accepted.
Clothing:-
Ireland is generally informal about clothes. In the more expensive
hotels and restaurants most people dress formally for dinner
and a jacket and tie might be required. Warm sweaters, comfortable
walking shoes and rainwear are advisable throughout the year.
Shopping:-
Shops are generally open Monday to Saturday from 09.00am to
6.00pm with late night shopping until 8.00 or 9.00pm at many
of the larger stores. On Sunday, many supermarkets and some
of the bigger shops will open from midday until 6.00pm.
Driving:-
A valid licence is required for driving in Ireland. Driving
is on the left and seat belts must be worn at all times. In
the Republic of Ireland the speed limits are 50km/h in built
up urban areas, 80km/h on rural Regional roads (R) and Local
Roads(L), 100km/h on the National Roads(N), including Dual
carriageways and 120km/h on the motorways(M). The
signposts denoting speed and distance are in kilometres per hour.
All signposts and place names are displayed bilingually in
both Irish and English.
Pre/Post Conference Tours:-
Should you wish to organise a pre/post conference tour, please
contact Limerick Travel at inbound@limerick-travel.ie and
we will put together a programme for you.
Smoking Ban
Since 29th March, 2004 the Irish Government has implemented
a wide reaching ban on smoking. This means that
smoking is forbidden
in enclosed places of work in Ireland. This includes office
blocks, public/state buildings (including Universities), public houses/bars, restaurants
and company vehicles (cars and vans).
Currency:-
The Euro is the local currency of the Republic of
Ireland. One Euro consists of 100 cent. Notes are €5,
€10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500.
Coins are €2, €1, 50c, 20c, 10c, 5c, 2c and 1c.
Emergency Numbers:-
Republic of Ireland:-
· Emergency Police, Fire, Ambulance:
Tel: 112 or 999
These numbers are free of charge but should only be used in
cases of genuine emergency.
On answer, state which service you require, wait to be connected
to that service, then clearly state the location of where
the assistance is required.
· In the case of a vehicle breakdown:
Automobile Association (AA)
Tel: 1800 66 77 88
RAC Motoring Service
Tel: 1800 535 005
Customs:-
Customs operate green, blue and red channels at most ports and airports.
If you need to declare goods over the duty and tax-free allowances
for non-EU visitors you must use the red channel. Pass through
the green channel if you have nothing to declare. Pass through
the blue channel if you have nothing to declare and are a EU citizen.
Visitors are restricted from taking agricultural produce into
Ireland.
U.S visitors can take home US$400 worth of goods per person
including 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars, 1 liter of spirits
or 2 liters of wine. Canadians are allowed up to Can$750 worth
of goods per person including 200 cigarettes and 1.4 liters
of spirits or wine (if out of Canada for 7days).
VAT and Tax Refunds
To be able to claim a tax refund you must be a non European
Union visitor to Ireland. Look for the ‘Tax Free
Shopping’ sign in the windows of participating shops.
You must complete a valid tax refund document obtained from
the retailer and present the tax refund document and goods
to Customs on departure from the European Union. A customs
officer will check the goods and validate the tax refund document.
You can receive your refund on the spot at some airports,
otherwise you should mail the validated tax refund document
back to the shop and a refund will be issued.
VAT is charged on almost everything, but remember that refunds
only apply to goods being taken out of the country, not services.
VAT and tax refunds are not available to EU visitors.
For goods obtained outside the EU
The following goods may be imported by persons over the age
of 17 years of age without incurring customs duty:
800 cigarettes or 400 cigarillos or 200 cigars or 1kg of tobacco
10l of spirits (more than 22 per cent) or 20l of intermediate
products (eg port, sherry etc but not sparkling wine) or 90l
of wine (of which only 60l can be sparkling) or 110l of beer
50g of perfume and 250 ml of eau de toilette
Other dutiable goods to the value of €40.63.
For further information please contact
The Revenue Commission (Republic of Ireland)
- www.revenue.ie
Should you require any additional information, please
contact Limerick Travel at
inbound@limerick-travel.ie
Telephone +353 61 204432
Fax +353 61 416336
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