Covid Policy & Travel Advice

Hopefully this will soon be a distant memory but for now we understand this is a very unusual situation with international travel so we want to assure you that if for any reason (not just a pandemic) you can not travel to Ireland for your wedding or vow renewal all payments received can be transferred over to a new available date. No fees will be charged for rescheduling and there is no limit on the number of times this can be done.

CURRENT INFORMATION ON TRAVEL FROM THE USA & CANADA

Anyone who is vaccinated can enter Ireland without a PCR test currently. If you are not vaccinated you still must have a negative PCR test taken in the 72 hours before departure.

The good news is that now everything in Ireland is open, vaccine certs are not necessary for bars or restaurants and there is no curfew in place.

We are operating as normal here, except you must wear a mask in supermarkets and when entering any public space.

EU TRAFFIC LIGHTS SYSTEM

If travelling from somewhere in the EU, this system rates different countries under green, orange, red or grey, on the basis of the risk levels associated with COVID-19.

For the most up to date information click here.

 

WHAT TO DO WHEN ENTERING IRELAND FROM ABROAD

All passengers arriving into Ireland from overseas are obliged to complete a  COVID-19 Passenger Locator Form (Click Here) before entry.

For the most up to date information click here.

Ideally book your own private accommodation like an AIR BNB and rent a car. Avoid social interaction and maintain a safe distance.

 

COVID SYMPTONS

Common symptoms of COVID-19 include:

You may not have all of these symptoms. It can take up to 14 days for symptoms to show. They can be similar to symptoms of cold and flu.

Call the emergency services on 112 or 999 if you are very short of breath. For example, if you are so short of breath that you cannot complete a sentence.
Call the HSE if you develop symptoms while in Ireland on 1850 24 1850 or 01 240 8787

 

CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS/CONCERNS [email protected] or call +1 353 (0)87 3838100