Getting there

Getting there

You have the flexibility to make your own travel arrangements and should find transatlantic flights surprisingly affordable. To help you find the best fares, BUNAC has set up special arrangements for Work in Ireland participants with specialist student travel companies. Call BUNAC on 1-800-462-8622 for further information.

Participants must book a flight to Dublin as this is the location of the mandatory arrival orientation. The four-month program clock starts ticking on entry into Ireland and will expire exactly four months later. It is not possible to extend this visa.

Travel in Ireland

While working, you will no doubt want to take advantage of the weekends and see as much of the country as possible. You can cover a lot of Irish ground in a few days! Rail is the most comfortable and punctual way to travel around Ireland. Bus is a cheaper option and reaches more off-the-beaten track destinations, but it is slower. There are lots of budget tour companies offering low cost, fun, adventure trips around Ireland.

Distances may be short, but in Ireland getting around seldom follows a straight line! Ireland provides a wealth of walking and hiking opportunities and cycling is a great way to get around in the summer. There is plenty of budget accommodation throughout the country in youth hostels or at privately-owned bed and breakfast places. These are great places to meet the local people as well as young international travelers from other countries.

Latest profile

Kara Thate

Did you travel during your time on the Work in Ireland program?

Yes I took a 6-day tour around Ireland with Irish Rover Tours and saw the Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Northern Ireland, Giants Causeway and many other great sites. When my time was up I went to India for one month.

Read more about Kara Thate's trip