based on 99 experiences from female travelers
I travelled through Ireland for almost 2 months and I loved my time there! Irish people are so warm and welcoming and I got to speak to so many travellers as well as natives. I went to Galway and Cork (concerning the bigger towns) and it was lovely. If you’re in Galway or travelling around there, I’d definitely recommend the cliffs of Moher. It was so so pretty
Posted: April 13, 2025Anna
Russia
I can recommend going out of the city to the countryside-Fota Island, great place to feel united with nature, hike in the woods, and see the giant wildlife zoo, where you can see kangaroos jumping around the woods! I was fascinated with the giant trees and garden with rare trees, which are all very old, and looking like from fairytale! Also you will be very safe in the countryside even hiking alone in the woods. Cork itself is pretty safe too in the centre, but not so much in the periphery, we went 10 minutes walking from city centre towards the periphery and there were no shops, no people, only one very wreaky pub and an a drunkard who followed us for several minutes telling us something incoherent.
Posted: April 11, 2025Anna
Russia
The Cobh is worth visiting for the Titanic museum, that is small but very interesting place, that I totally recommend. Pubs are maybe 10% cheaper there than the rest of Cork area. The Titanic museum works in seances (each 30 or 60 min new group), so if you have to wait to your seance, there’s a cozy pub near across the road.
Posted: April 11, 2025Laura
Italy
I visited Ireland with 10 female friends. We felt extraordinarily safe. Irish people are so heart-warming and welcoming. We asked some Irish families the permission to put our tents in their gardens, they always hosted us with great pleasure.
Posted: April 8, 2025Experienced: July, 2024Romane
France
I felt safe but there are a lot of homeless people. Exept that its a Nice city, not really beautiful but there are a lot to do and people are welcoming. The best thing in Ireland was the landscape, for réal its beautiful !
Posted: April 7, 2025Klara
Germany
I felt mostly safe going out because I met a nice and fun group of people. I wouldn’t prefer going out alone. It‘s not too bad but I’ve had many drunk people try approaching me If you can handle that well you should be fine but in general traveling solo as a woman doesn’t feel that safe I can recommend doing a guided tour to see the cliffs of moher and galway (by Wild Rover Tours) - our tourguide Ivonne was hilarious and did such an amazing job The Howth Cliff walk is a classic as well !! The Guiness Storehouse, local pubs with live music and the phoenix park are great places to see; if you like thrifting you can check out the oxfam stores, the big smoke and nine crows vintage but there are also some flea markets or small markets in some quarters as well For cheap drinks i can recommend any JD witherspoon pub - great atmosphere, nice drinks and food and very cheap !! Dublin and Ireland in general is very expensive, so don’t expect to live with a 20€ budget by day - it‘s not realistic If it‘s your holiday trip - treat yourself and go out, it‘s so much fun and you‘ll regret not doing it There are great gay bars and girls only bars as well - i have a google maps list of pinned places that I went to or still have to see, text me and I‘ll forward it to you :) For accommodation I can totally recommend Jacobs Inn Hostel, it‘s super nice and cheap compared to most offers in Dublin You can meet many people and even enjoy live music in their lobby I would always go there again !! For traveling around the city you could get a leap card; they have visitor cards you can buy at the airport or online but you can also buy a regular leap card which is a bit cheaper in my experience and just add as much money on top as you like Visitor cards are for one, three or seven days; they regular leap card also can be refunded at the end of your trip - check out leap cards official website ;) Besides that Dublin in itself or Galway is very walkable, you can get anywhere easily and very fast !! You might wanna take trains or busses etc for seeing howth or for a day trip to wicklow or other places but besides that it‘s not really necessary to take public transport (and for day trips I highly recommend a guided tour cuz it‘s so much fun and more informative) If you‘d like more infos about my trip and recs I‘m happy to tell you all about it :) Overall I stayed in Dublin most of the time and did some sightseeing, then Howth and at last a guided tour to Cliffs of Moher and Galway
Posted: April 6, 2025Amazing experience ! One of my first Couchsurfing and it was incredible ! We had the chance to be here for the gay parade and it was really wonderful experience ! We had chance to discover different part of the city and enjoy the real Ireland vibe ! From Dublin you can take train 20 min to small village in the cost it’s really amazing I recommend ! We had feeling safe all the trip but was little surprise how it’s work here with nightlife, lot of people drunked , bar and club close early and all the bus and taxi was reserved so if I can suggest to don’t wait for the last minute to go home ;)
Posted: March 8, 2025Experienced: May, 2022Manon
France
I loved this experience ! It was the first time for me to go really solo somewhere. I travelled before with school but I always knew someone (teacher ou students). Here I was solo. I took my time, slept in hostel. Everything was perfect. I did everything that I wanted. Very nice
Posted: February 24, 2025Lola
France
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, 2022Naomi
Ireland
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, 2024Based on 67 local experiences
Based on 67 local experiences
I have only lived here for a few months now, but I have felt relatively safe. I’ve had a couple of encounters with weird/creepy men at bus stops, but generally I feel pretty safe here! Walking around at night isn’t too bad. One thing to note is that the bus service stops around midnight.
Posted: April 12, 2025Depends of the areas but the centre specifically it’s a bit dangerous and it does not really matter the hour. There’re a lot of people from different backgrounds and it can be tricky sometimes. Walking in the centre can be dangerous and there’s risks of being attacked or robbed. Dublin is a very touristic city so there’re pickpockets as well.
Posted: April 10, 2025Natalia
Im Chilean, living in Ireland for almost 5 years, used to travel a lot!! I’m a bit more quiet now… Love all kinds of outdoor adventures, but climbing and cycling are my favorites.
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
Zilan
Dublin
3 days
My name is Zilan, Im from Turkey and Ive been living in Dublin for the last 2,5 years. I love meeting new people.
Bríd
Dublin
3 days
Hi. I'm Bríd. I'm 37 and a singer. I'm obsessed with music and travelling and am hoping to travel and to meet new people over the next year.
Magdaléna
hii, i am Magdalena and i am planning my interrail trip for summer 2025 travelling is a big passion of mine, so far i have been to places like mexico, canada and many european countries and cities my dream is to travel through asia for few moths someday in the future and also to learn hungarian properly and live in budapest for some time and also to learn how to surf i am also very interested in meeting new people and places, i love doing sports and reading
Kathryn
Hello! Greetings! I'm Kathryn! I just finished my degree in history and creative writing and am currently planning a long-winded trip (or pilgrimage, of sorts) across Europe with a goal see that even in our anxious world, there are still pockets of beauty everywhere. In the meantime, I live in a suburb just outside of Vancouver, BC. I once met up at a local coffee shop with a sister from the Host a Sister Facebook group, and I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it! I really like getting to hear about another person's culture as I am super curious about what it's like to live in other parts of the world. Unfortunately, I don't really think I can host you as I am living with my parents at the moment because of this crazy Vancouver housing crisis, but one day soon when I move into my own place I would really like to host women and show them around Vancouver to give back to this community. In the mean time, I would love to meet up with you! If you're visiting Vancouver and the greater Vancouver area, I would be happy to meet up with you or take you for coffee somewhere. I can give you all kinds of information, like what it's like living in "The Loneliest City in the World," or give advice on places to eat, or day trips to take from Vancouver without a car (as I have experience exploring BC car free as I don't drive) or maybe we could go hiking together?