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Safe Trip
Updated just now · v2.3

Ireland

Western Europe · capital Dublin · population 5,250,000
89
/ 100
, flat
Very low risk
Photograph by K. Mitch Hodge on Unsplash

Stable EU democracy; weather is the principal traveller variable, not safety.

Read the Ireland safety guide
92
Disease
96
Conflict
88
Disaster
93
Crime
90
Unrest
90
Infra
What ministries say

Government advisories

  • UK · FCDOLevel 1
    See our advice before travelling
    Updated 26 Feb 2026 · Read full advisory
  • US · State DeptLevel 1
    Level 1, Exercise Normal Precautions
    Updated 20 Mar 2026 · Read full advisory
  • AU · SmartravellerLevel 1
    Exercise normal safety precautions
    Updated 1 Jun 2026 · Read full advisory
Why this score

Active drivers

  1. advisorySafe Trip EditorialOfficial1 mo ago
    Ireland · routine baseline

    No material drivers in the past 7 days. The country sits at its long term baseline.

Compare

Vs. nearby in Western Europe

France

Western Europe
78
Low risk · exercise caution
90
Disease
88
Conflict
79
Disaster
90
Crime
74
Unrest
79
Infra

United Kingdom

Western Europe
80
Low risk · exercise caution
92
Disease
90
Conflict
86
Disaster
90
Crime
80
Unrest
79
Infra

Germany

Western Europe
83
Low risk · exercise caution
94
Disease
96
Conflict
79
Disaster
90
Crime
88
Unrest
92
Infra
FAQ

Frequently asked

Is it safe to visit Ireland right now?

Ireland's Safe Trip Score today is 89/100, very low risk. The score has flat over the last 7 days, and the highest active advisory across the UK FCDO, US State Department, Smartraveller (AU), travel.gc.ca, Auswärtiges Amt, and France Diplomatie is Level 1. Travel advisories are nearly always region-specific even when the headline level is national; check the per-ministry advisories on this page for any zones to avoid in your itinerary. The score recomputes daily at 06:00 UTC from 1 active driver plus the blended advisory tier.

Is Ireland safe to travel to?

Today's headline read is very low risk (89/100). The six sub-scores break down to: disease 92/100, conflict 96/100, natural disasters 88/100, crime 93/100, civil unrest 90/100, infrastructure 90/100. Lower numbers indicate higher risk in that category. For trip-specific planning, the country safety guide covers neighbourhood-level patterns the headline number does not.

What is the current travel advisory for Ireland?

Ireland has 3 active advisories from major foreign ministries, ranging up to Level 1 on the standard 1 to 4 scale. The advisory cards on this page link to each ministry's full text. Travel advisories carve out specific districts or border zones as "avoid all travel" while keeping the rest of the country at a lower level; clicking through to the relevant section for your itinerary is the single highest-value 90 seconds of trip planning.

Has the situation in Ireland changed recently?

The 7-day Safe Trip Score change is +0 points. Day-to-day moves under 3 points are noise; moves of 3 to 7 points usually reflect a fresh advisory or a moderate-severity event; moves above 7 points typically come from a major advisory level change or a high-severity acute event. The recent-events feed and the 7-day timeline page identify the specific drivers.

How is the Safe Trip Score for Ireland calculated?

The score is a weighted blend of six sub-scores (disease 18%, conflict 22%, natural disasters 16%, crime 16%, civil unrest 14%, infrastructure 14%) plus a 20% blend of major foreign-ministry advisories. The methodology page documents the exact algorithm and the changelog tracks every weighting change. Score range is 0 to 100; 100 means very low risk, 0 means extreme risk.

When does the Ireland Safe Trip Score update?

Daily at 06:00 UTC after the morning ingestion sweep. Live event feeds (USGS earthquakes, GDACS disasters, WAQI air quality) update hourly throughout the day. Foreign-ministry advisories are checked daily. Last computed 1 Jun 2026, 17:47 (just now). The status page shows the freshness of every individual data feed.