US To Ireland Travel Restrictions, Flights News & Travel Ban In 2021 – Advisory & Requirements

This page was last updated on 03 November, 2021.

 

At a Glance

Most travelers from United States are allowed to enter Ireland, but there are restrictions.
Source: Irish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
 

Ireland: Open for Travel

Travel is allowed with restrictions
Travelers are allowed to enter Ireland. Please check the documentation, quarantine, and/or testing requirements before traveling.

Source: Irish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
 

Quarantine-Free

No quarantine required for vaccinated travelers
Vaccinated travelers from selected countries are not required to quarantine on arrival.

Details and Exemptions:Children of any age, traveling with accompanying vaccinated or recovered adults will not be required to quarantine on arrival.
Source: Irish Government
 

COVID-19 test not required

No proof of negative COVID-19 test results for vaccinated travelers
Vaccinated travelers are not required to have a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test result when traveling to Ireland.

Source: Irish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
 

Masks are required

Masks are mandatory in public
Travelers must wear masks on public transport and some businesses.

Source: Irish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
 
 

Required Documents for your Trip

Mandatory proof of vaccination
Travelers who are fully vaccinated must present a vaccination certificate showing that it has passed 7 days after the 2nd dose of Pfizer-BioNTech, 14 days after the 2nd dose of Moderna, 15 days after the 2nd dose of Oxford-AstraZeneca, 14 days after a single dose of Johnson & Johnson (Janssen).

Travelers with access to the EU Digital Certificate may use it to present proof.

Details and Exemptions:Mixed vaccines are not recognized in Ireland as a complete vaccination.

Source: Irish Government
Document: Explore EU Digital COVID Certificate
Mandatory passenger locator form
All travelers, including those in transit through Ireland, must complete a passenger locator form a maximum of 72 hours before arrival in Ireland.

Source: Irish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Document: Complete online