based on 103 experiences from female travelers
lila
France
I did an Erasmus in Ireland and took some vacation on the west side, sleeping in hostels and travelling by bus or hitch hiking. I wouldn't say that Ireland is 100% safe, I had a bad experience but it was in a Dublin. And I think the west coast is more safe, I had great meetings while doing hitch hiking, people were really worries about my own safety. Landscapes were fantastic, I was completely on my own for the first Time travelling like that and even if it was intimidating at first, I really had a great time. I did some pubs but they were kind of the same everywhere, I mostly met people on hostel and chating with people on places I visited.
Posted: June 8, 2025Annika
Germany
In may i was solo in Irland and it was a great travel. Shortly by just 5 days but i will comeback for sure. I had a rental car akd stay every day in other part. All time i feel very safe and meet very friendly and helpful peoples. Especialy for me was the cliffs of moher for hiking and near Doolin i find a very lovely place to sleep with a so loveky and friendly hostess.
Posted: June 6, 2025Experienced: April, 2025I spend a year in Ireland as I did an exchange year, it was clearly the best year of my life ! And Galway became my favourite city... I feel like Irish people are so nice and polite, I felt very safe ! You can walk from the city center to the beach, it's a really nice walk and not that long but the water is freezing ! During Christmas time there is a Christmas market and it's relatively nice, it's really pretty but I didn't like the food..
Posted: May 28, 2025Nox
France
I felt fairly safe in Dublin especially with a groupe but I wouldn't recommend going too far north. Otherwise there are cops around town who are there to help. The city is very expensive especially accommodation wise. The food is fine, maybe not very local but it's good
Posted: May 7, 2025Experienced: November, 2024I 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, 2025Based on 84 local experiences
Based on 84 local experiences
Roscommon is a small town and very safe most of the time, but there was a recent alert about someone stalking people, but if you stay in populated areas, and don't walk around alone at night, you will be perfectly fine.
Posted: June 4, 2025Galway is technically a city, but in reality, it is just a large town easily accessible and to find your way around. People are very friendly and helpful, and there is a real sense of community. I have lived here 8 years and have never had a spot of trouble
Posted: June 3, 2025