Is Ireland Safe for Solo Female Travelers?

Ireland is generally very safe for solo female travelers. The locals are hospitable and welcoming. Low crime rates and high police visibility reinforce the sense of security. However, normal precautions, like avoiding solitary walks late at night in secluded areas and making sure you stay in endorsed accommodation, should be applied as in any travel situations.

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How safe is Ireland?

Safety at night:

Safety at night:Safe

Overall, Ireland is considered a safe destination, including during night hours. As a solo female traveller, you may feel safe and secure walking alone at night in most parts of Ireland. However, it's worth being cautious, especially in less populated areas or unfamiliar parts of towns and cities. Instances of crime are generally low, but being aware of your surroundings and avoiding dark, secluded areas is advised as it is for any location worldwide.
Public transportation:

Public transportation:Safe

Public transportation in Ireland is generally safe, including buses, trams, and trains. Daytime travel is absolutely safe, and even night services are quite reliable. However, like anywhere, maintain a level of vigilance, especially during late-night hours. Overall, reliability, safety measures, and the respect locals have for public transit make it a convenient means of travel.
Street harassment:

Street harassment:Low

Ireland, in general, is a friendly and welcoming country to solo female travelers. While certain instances of harassment are not unheard of, they are relatively quite rare and are not majorly a part of the Irish culture. Yet, always be mindful of your surroundings, and if uncomfortable situations arise, do not hesitate to ask for help from local residents or authorities.
Petty crimes:

Petty crimes:Low

In Ireland, petty crimes such as pickpocketing or bag snatching are not widespread but do occur, particularly in crowded tourist areas and on public transport. However, with basic precautions and vigilance about your surroundings, these risks can be minimized. Always keep your belongings secure and avoid displaying valuable items openly. Despite this, the overall criminal activity level is relatively low compared to other European destinations.

Is Ireland worth visiting?

Overall rating

4.8 /5

based on 91 experiences from female travelers

Things to do

4.6/5

Safety

4.7/5

Food

4.2/5

Budget-friendly

3.7/5
Lola

Lola

France

Galway, Group travel

I fully recommend to go to Galway, and Ireland in général it's really amazing. The people there are really nice, and you feel really safe and welcoming with all the locals. I also recommend to go to the cliffs of moher, it's really worth it.

Posted: February 20, 2025Experienced: March, 2022
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Naomi

Naomi

Ireland

Galway, Group travel

Galway city was one of the most loveliest places I've ever visited. Very easy to travel to most places by foot and lots of delicious food Everyone is super friendly and it felt very safe Most places weren't expensive

Posted: February 16, 2025Experienced: December, 2024
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Jessica

Jessica

Austria

Ireland, Solo travel

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, 2025
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Tracey

Tracey

South Africa

Dublin, Solo travel

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, 2024
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Jordan

Jordan

United States

Ireland, Group travel

In August of 2023 I drove the majority of the Wild Atlantic Way with a friend. We started in Carrickfinn and made our way to Wexford, staying in a new place each night. We did this in 6 days. The trip was very heavy on driving but the sights are amazing. I would suggest making sure you get outside of Dublin for a bit when you make it to Ireland.

Posted: January 9, 2025Experienced: August, 2023
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Kia

Kia

Germany

Galway, Group travel

First things first, I had a great time in Galway. However I did not experience the night life so can't say much about that. During the day I felt completely safe, I did not travel alone but I was alone at times but did not worry one bit. I was in the cutest boba store ever, ate Asian cuisine in Ireland, which to be honest I did not expect to actually find and saw picturesque sights✨

Posted: January 9, 2025
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Gabriela

Gabriela

Brazil

Sligo, Family travel

I felt extremely safe, it was Christmas time so the decorations and Christmas activities were on. About the food, the places I tried were nice, since the fast food to most fancy restaurants. The city is small so you can explore a lot walking and the streets and shops are beautiful to see. I stayed with family members so can’t say about hotel pricing. My staying has been really good so far!!

Posted: January 6, 2025
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Ireland, Couple travel

We traveled as a couple and felt very safe. We mostly drove around in a rented car and were visiting places like the cliffs of moher and the powerscourt waterfall. Sadly our visit was very short, we only stayed 2 nights.

Posted: December 27, 2024
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Valentine

Valentine

France

Galway, Solo travel

I was in Galway during the Christmas season. It was really nice. I didn't spend a lot of money, just for a matcha latte and a scone. It was my first trip alone and I felt really safe. I was hosted by a friend of my mom in a town near bye: Athenry

Posted: December 27, 2024Experienced: December, 2023
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Galway, Solo travel

Galway felt very safe, even when travelling alone. The locals were friendly and I didn't have any negative experiences. There are a lot of tourists so the main street was quite crowded, I'd recommend visiting in the morning when it's quieter. I'd also recommend doing some activities if travelling alone, like a cruise or a bus tour.

Posted: December 9, 2024
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Is Ireland safe for women?

Safety index

4 /5

Based on 58 local experiences

Crime index

2 /5

Based on 58 local experiences

Den

Den

Dún Laoghaire

Its THE posh area, one of the safest in Co. Dublin, if not the safest. The South side is mostly safe, Dun Laoghaire is on top. I've personally never witness led a crime in thus area, nor have I've ever been threatened. Be careful if you're in City Center tho.

Posted: February 15, 2025
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Dundalk

Like most towns/cities in Ireland, safe particularly during the day, can have a few dodgy characters in some areas particularly at night. Not a crazy amount of crime or violence or anything like that.

Posted: February 15, 2025
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Meet locals in Ireland

Sarah

Sarah

About Me

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

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Lara

Lara

About Me

Hi I’m Lara from Germany and I’d love to meet new friends on here!

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Katey

Katey

Wexford

Can host for:

2 days

About me

I am a 23 year old secondary school teacher, I teach art. I love the irish language and have a basic understanding of French, but really want to learn more. I adore music, food and love the outdoors. Sea swimming and hiking are some of my favourite things. Im eager to see the world and meet new people. I would love to see the culture of other cities and meet locals who could show me an authentic side of their country. I'd love to have friends abroad to visit and who might visit me! Text me and tell me about your craziest travel adventure!

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Pragya

Pragya

Ireland

Can host for:

3 days

About me

I am Pragya, from India living in Ireland, am a vegetarian and love travelling. Love all touristy things cafes, sightseeing, art/history, museums, and going to the beach⛱️

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Upcoming visitors to Ireland

Theo

Theo

About Me

Artist, writer, solo-traveler (they/she)

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Rumeysa

Rumeysa

About Me

Hello ladies. This is Rumeysa. I’m a psychology graduate. I moved to Istanbul few months ago to start my masters studies. I’ve been to different countries and I love to interact with people. Feel free to contact me for anything you’d like 🌸🙃💅🏻

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Safety in Ireland