Ireland offers Muslim travelers stunning landscapes with growing halal infrastructure in Dublin. Cliffs of Moher, Ring of Kerry, and Celtic culture await. See our halal food guides for dining options. Explore halal food in Ireland for more information. Explore Muslim travelers for more information.
Why Visit Ireland?
- Stunning landscapes: Wild Atlantic Way
- Welcoming culture: Famous hospitality
- Dublin halal: Growing options
- Rich history: Celtic, Christian heritage
- Atlantic seafood: Fresh and abundant
Must-See Destinations
Dublin
- Trinity College (Book of Kells)
- Temple Bar area
- Dublin Castle
- Halal restaurants available
- Islamic Cultural Centre
Cliffs of Moher
- Iconic Irish scenery
- Day trip from Dublin/Galway
- Pack halal food
- Stunning Atlantic views
Ring of Kerry
- Scenic driving route
- Killarney National Park
- Very limited halal
- Self-catering essential
Galway
- Charming city
- Gateway to Connemara
- Limited halal options
- Seafood focus
Belfast (Northern Ireland)
- Titanic museum
- Giant’s Causeway nearby
- Growing halal scene
Halal in Ireland
Dublin:
- Parnell Street area
- Near ICCI mosque
- Various cuisines
- Supermarket halal available
Other areas:
- Very limited
- Seafood abundant
- Self-catering recommended
Irish Seafood (Safe Options)
- Fresh Atlantic salmon
- Dublin Bay prawns
- Oysters (Galway famous)
- Fresh fish everywhere
- Fish and chips (check oil)
Islamic Cultural Centre
- Ireland’s main mosque
- Clonskeagh, Dublin
- Beautiful building
- Community hub
Practical Tips
- Dublin base: Best halal options
- Tour with food: Pack for day trips
- Seafood focus: Atlantic fresh
- Pub culture: Avoid or juice only
- Car rental: Best for touring
- Rain expected: Pack waterproofs
Best Time to Visit
- May-September: Best weather
- March: St. Patrick’s Day
- Summer: Long daylight hours
- Winter: Short days, can be wet