Women living in Ireland consider the safety level to be relatively high, with an overall safety rating of 4 out of 5.
Women living in Ireland consider the crime rate to be relatively low, with an overall crime rating of 2.1 out of 5.
On average 1.4% percentage of women in Ireland have experienced physical and/or sexual violence from an intimate partner at some time in their life, according to OECD Data.
Based on 55 experiences
Safety rating: | 4/5 | Safe |
Safety walking alone after dark: | 3.5/5 | Moderate |
Safety using public transport: | 4.2/5 | Safe |
Crime rate: | 2.1/5 | Low |
Worries of being sexually harassed: | 1.8/5 | A bit worried |
Worries of being sexually assaulted or raped: | 1.5/5 | Not at all worried |
Worries of being physically attacked: | 1.9/5 | A bit worried |
Worries of home broken and things stolen: | 1.6/5 | A bit worried |
Worries of being mugged or robbed: | 1.7/5 | A bit worried |
Worries of being kidnapped or murdered: | 1.1/5 | Not at all worried |
Dundalk is relatively safe. Always stay close to town or to big neighbour hoods. Not much happens in Dundalk. The most scariest thing you may see is a drunk man. Besides that you won’t have much to deal with in Dundalk
Posted: February 11, 2025Adele
I have never been present when anything bad has happened to anyone and from my personal opinion I haven't had anyone close to me be attacked or tell me anything of the like. I start work at 6 am most mornings and feel perfectly safe walking to work. I have often been on a night out and walked 15/20 mins home alone just fine 😊
Posted: February 6, 2025On my experience Dublin is safe place. I’m here only 5 months, but I don’t have any situation where I need to worry about my safety. It’s beautiful city, I spent most of time outside with other people, but I walking alone every night from work and it’s always was safety for me.
Posted: February 5, 2025It's standard, if you stick to the right areas and make sensible decisions you should be fine. The public transport is learning existent and therefore not much of a cause for concern. Ireland has a negative culture around women particularly in nightclubs and therefore in those situations some catcalling/groping/pressuring I'd to be expected.
Posted: February 3, 2025It's pretty good. Just don't take shortcuts, do drugs or walk down small streets at night or dark alleys. There are some LGBT+ hate crimes on occasion. Overall quite pleasant and safe. I would recommend visiting with a friend.
Posted: February 2, 2025Delia
In general it's safe to walk home alone when it's dark but some people prefer not to when it's the weekend as there may be drunk people around, who may verbally or physically or sexually attack you.
Posted: January 19, 2025Aisling
Cork is genuinely extremely safe for women. I have never felt unsafe or threatened, and I have never had any crime committed against me. I walk home alone at night often, and I have never had anything scary happen. I’m not saying it never happens to others, but that is not my experience.
Posted: January 18, 2025Alleyways in the city center can be rough. There is a homelessness problem, but it is mostly a safe place with friendly people who can help you if needed. There is lots of culture, architecture, and good food, and the further you go from the city center, the more nature you'll find in Ireland.
Posted: January 13, 2025It is safe in many areas just not when walking alone at night in unpopular areas. I would always try to stay with someone. I have lived here for 18 years now and I have been followed in Galway only a few times. (Still not good but unfortunately it's almost normal for us women)
Posted: January 11, 2025Dublin City Centre is naturally less safe than the outer more urban areas. There are problems with homelessness, some violence and lots of people going around intoxicated after hours. But in comparison to places like England, knife crime is much lower here and once you stay in the right areas when bright, you should be okay.
Posted: January 2, 2025based on 89 experiences from female travelers
Jessica
Austria
I’ve been to Ireland last year in june and i absolutely loved it! I was travelling solo and i felt safe the whole time, I stayed at an airbnb in Malahide, which is a really cute town at the beach ~ 20 minutes from Dublin. I booked two tours on getyourguide, the first one included the Cliffs of Moher, Burren and a visit in Galway, we were driving along the wild atlantic way which offers a beautiful view and i really enjoyed the whole tour. The second tour included the Giant’s Causeway, a look at the Dunluce castle ruin, the famous Dark Hedges and a visit in Belfast, i also enjoyed this tour! I can’t recommend the Guiness Storehouse- wayyy to many people, it’s really crowded. The Love Lane is a really cute spot for some pictures. I found two hidden bars, one was at a very simple looking mexican restaurant called Pablo Picante and the other one was at The blind pig restaurant. Also get a pizza from Bambino! All in one - Ireland is a great country for female solo travellers, I can recommend that 100% 🫶🏼
Posted: February 8, 2025Tracey
South Africa
I enjoyed Dublin, and Ireland in general. Did 2 bus tours, one to Kilkenny and the Wicklow Mountains and another to Galway. I absolutely loved the free walking tour in Dublin centre. Aside from that I wouldn't bother with anything other than a walk through of the Temple bar area. It's super pricey and there are much nicer and less expensive pubs and bars around. I also did tour of the Guinness brewery, was hoping for more history around the Guinness family and everything they did for Dublin, but was still a really interesting experience. I was also super lucky with weather. As far as getting around, I stayed outside of the centre (40min bus ride) and was happy with that. The buses weren't always on time but overall were clean and convenient to use.
Posted: January 30, 2025Experienced: April, 2024Sarah
Hi! My name is Sarah Leandro Simões de Assis, but you can call me Sarita, or Sarinha. I’m Brazilian and currently living in Ireland. I am 20 years old, and I enjoy connecting with people from different cultures. I speak Portuguese, English, Spanish, and Russian fluently, and I love learning new things and exploring the world
Sarah
Hi, I'm an arts student currently taking a gap year. I love arts, crafts and thrifting. I really like my city so I'm happy to spend a little time showing people around. I'm pretty broke most of the time lol. I'm often described by others as creative, nice, kind, funny and smart. I'm a Christian and very allergic to peanuts