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Is Ireland Safe? 6 Essential Safety Tips from a Traveler

Ronan O’Connell shares his tips for staying safe in Ireland. From hiking safety to bad weather, here’s what you need to keep in mind.
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I wasn’t prepared for this. Just 10 minutes into my hike up Croagh Patrick mountain in County Mayo, the rain set in remarkably quickly, my shoes slipped on the wet ground and I fell and hurt my hip.
It was dry and sunny when I began my ascent; Ireland’s fickle weather has taken another victim. While it may be one of the friendliest and safest countries in the world, traveling in Ireland is not without risk.
Here are some safety tips for your Irish holiday.
1. Ireland’s cliffs are deadly
Ireland’s dramatic sea cliffs are among the country’s most visited attractions. Each year, more than one million visitors head to the stunning Cliffs of Moher in County Clare, while Slieve League in County Donegal is equally spectacular, it is not quite as popular. Rather than putting up fences to stop people from going too close to these sheer drops, Irish authorities rely on the common sense of visitors.
Unfortunately, many visitors see the absence of fences as an invitation to go right to the cliff edges, particularly to take photos. This results in many deaths.
At the Cliffs of Moher alone, 66 people died between 1993 and 2017. In July 2019 a student fell while trying to take a selfie, and in October 2019 a young man fell from the cliffs as well.
Please stay well back from the cliff edges.
2. Cycling in Ireland is amazing but dangerous
Ireland’s scenery is untamed and very attractive to keen cyclists. However, there are only a few dedicated cycle lanes, and social media is regularly ablaze with complaints about motorists using these same lanes. Country roads are also frequently narrow and dangerous for cyclists. To be safe, cyclists should forget riding on Ireland’s roads and stick only to the specific “greenways”, smooth tracks reserved for cycling and walking which are normally detached from the roads altogether.
Some of the most scenic and safe places to cycle in Ireland include The Great Western Greenway in County Mayo, The Glenbeigh Greenway in County Kerry, The Galway-Moycullen Greenway in County Galway, and the Waterford Greenway in County Waterford.
Driving hazards are also a risk for road-tripping travelers. Read my tips for safe driving here.
3. Dublin is a friendly city with some crime hotspots
Few capital cities in the world are friendlier than Dublin. The Irish people are famously friendly and many visitors leave Dublin having been charmed by the locals. But there are several spots in the city where travelers must be wary of pickpockets, violence and drug-fueled crime.
The two areas where visitors are most likely to encounter trouble are in the Temple Bar nightlife precinct and the shopping district around Dublin’s iconic Spire monument.
Temple Bar is popular with visitors more than locals; prices are inflated, and it’s swarmed with drunk people every night.
Temple Bar is a common destination for rowdy stag and hen party groups from across Europe. As a result, it has significant issues with alcohol and drug-fueled violence, and also attracts many shady characters dealing drugs or seeking victims to steal from.
Similarly, dodgy people hang around near the Spire. Pickpockets frequent this area, and it also has a significant population of drug-affected people.
4. Wear an extra-thick wetsuit for surfing
Surfing has become very popular in Ireland, which has some of the best waves in Europe thanks to its long west coastline which is exposed to the rough seas of the Atlantic Ocean.
But, this water is significantly colder than travelers from Australia or the US may be used to. You’ll need to buy or hire an extra-thick, neoprene wetsuit, because, by the time you realize your regular wetsuit isn’t robust enough, you could already be frozen from the jarring cold.
5. Do not rely on your phone
Some of Ireland’s most beautiful areas are isolated, sparsely populated and have limited or sometimes no Wi-Fi signal. So, if you’re relying solely upon your phone for live maps and communication, you could get lost quite easily.
Download maps and key information about your destination on your phone as a backup in case you lose signal.
6. When hiking, prepare for bad weather
Irish weather changes very quickly. Blue, sunny skies can give way to dense cloud and heavy rain in minutes. If you hike dressed for good weather, you’re taking a big risk.
Always carry a backpack with warmer and preferably waterproof clothes, just in case Mother Nature is in a bad mood.
Wear proper hiking boots (well broken in), as the wet climate in Ireland means conditions underfoot can often be damp and slippery.
Listen to The World Nomads Podcast episode on Ireland
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Khareef season: Omani authorities issue safety tips for travelling to Dhofar after crash

In the midst of Salalah’s Khareef season, many UAE residents drive to Oman to experience the lush green landscape as the monsoon rain touches the land.
While the rains bring cooler temperatures and helps create unforgettable moments, it can also bring about safety hazards, particularly near water bodies. Stressing the need to exercise caution, Omani police shared safety tips for those travelling to Dhofar:
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Do not park your vehicle in unsafe places, such as near slopes. This puts your life and the lives of others at risk. Be responsible and stay away from dangerous locations.
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Never leave children unattended near ponds and bodies of water, as even a moment of inattention can cost you
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Keep the vehicles clean, and avoid dirty cars. Do not obscure the plate number, as owners can be held legally accountable for this
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Passengers must not lean out of the window or roof of the car while driving recklessly; this can also expose you to legal accountability.
In a tragic accident in early July, a multi-vehicle collision in Dhofar killed 5 people, including two Omanis and three Emiratis who were from the same family. The crash injured eleven others, including two Omanis and nine Emirati citizens of which five are children.
The Emirati family members who died in the crash are a couple, and the wife’s mother. The couple’s eight-month-old daughter was hospitalised in Oman.
The family had travelled to Salalah for a summer break, but the tragic accident occurred just 12 hours after they left the UAE.
After the collision, UAE travellers spoke to Khaleej Times, sharing precautions to take while planning the journey, such as ensuring the vehicle is in good condition.
They also shared safety advice for driving through the tricky terrain, such as checking fuel levels, and driving at a speed lower than the speed limit in some areas.
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US Issues Urgent Level 2 Travel Advisory for Dominican Republic Highlighting Crime Risks and Essential Safety Tips for Travelers

Sunday, July 20, 2025
The U.S. Department of State has recently updated its travel advisory for the Dominican Republic, now categorized as a Level 2 destination, advising American travelers to “exercise increased caution” due to the persistent threat of crime. This update follows concerns about violent crime, including robbery, homicide, and sexual assault, in popular tourist areas. However, while some critics have dismissed the warnings, the Dominican Republic continues to attract millions of international visitors each year. Here’s an overview of what travelers should know about the advisory, safety tips, and why this Caribbean gem remains a top vacation destination.
U.S. Travel Advisory Update for the Dominican Republic
On June 12, 2025, the U.S. Department of State elevated its advisory for the Dominican Republic to Level 2, urging travelers to “exercise increased caution.” This warning highlights the risk of violent crime despite the heightened police presence in areas frequently visited by tourists. The advisory pointed out that both locals and tourists may be vulnerable to robbery, sexual assault, and homicide, with criminals often escaping prosecution. However, the Level 2 advisory is considered a moderate alert, advising travelers to be aware of increased risks, but not urging a halt to travel entirely.
Level 2 advisories are a common designation for many tourist destinations around the world, and the Dominican Republic shares this rating with other popular travel spots such as Panama, the Netherlands, and the Philippines.
The Canadian government has also issued a similar advisory, cautioning travelers to “exercise a high degree of caution” due to concerns about violent and petty crime, including fraud, poor road conditions, and issues with public transportation. Despite these risks, the country remains a top destination for North American tourists.
How to Stay Safe in the Dominican Republic
While the U.S. travel advisory highlights the risks present in the Dominican Republic, travelers can take several precautionary steps to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. The U.S. Department of State has provided key safety recommendations, including:
- Stay Vigilant: Always be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded or unfamiliar areas.
- Avoid Flashy Displays: Keep valuables like phones, jewelry, and expensive items out of sight.
- Travel in Groups: If possible, explore with others rather than traveling alone, especially in unfamiliar areas.
- Secure Your Belongings: Never leave your food, drinks, or personal items unattended, and always be cautious in public spaces.
- Use Trusted Transportation: Experts recommend using reputable taxi services or ride-sharing apps like Uber instead of unregistered motorcycle taxis (motoconchos).
For emergencies, the Dominican Republic provides reliable services including the 911 emergency response system and a tourist police force (POLITUR), ensuring that help is available when needed. Many resorts also offer private security personnel, and it is strongly advised to stay within the safety of the resort boundaries, particularly for first-time visitors.
Cultural Awareness and Preparation
To ensure smooth travel experiences, it is recommended that visitors familiarize themselves with the local culture, norms, and language. Knowing basic Spanish phrases and understanding the country’s political sensitivities—such as its complex relationship with neighboring Haiti—can enhance both safety and comfort during a stay. Additionally, being respectful of local customs and traditions can help avoid misunderstandings and ensure a more enriching trip.
Why the Dominican Republic Remains the Caribbean’s Top Destination
Despite the recent advisory update, the Dominican Republic continues to be the Caribbean’s most visited country. In 2024, the island saw 34.2 million international arrivals, marking a 6.1% increase from the previous year. American tourists represent a significant portion of this traffic, accounting for nearly half of the arrivals during the first half of 2024.
However, there has been a slight decline in North American visitors in 2025, with a 5.12% drop in American arrivals and a 4.43% decrease in Canadian travelers compared to the same period in 2024. The Ministry of Tourism attributes these declines to seasonal factors such as the leap year and changes in holiday scheduling. On a positive note, South American tourism has surged, with a 31.3% growth in arrivals from that region during the first quarter of 2025.
The Dominican Republic remains a beloved destination thanks to its white-sand beaches, vibrant culture, warm climate, and relatively low-cost travel options. The country’s straightforward entry requirements, including minimal visa processes for most travelers, also contribute to its popularity.
Conclusion
While the U.S. Level 2 advisory highlights valid safety concerns, the Dominican Republic continues to be a top choice for millions of travelers. With proper precautions, visitors can still experience the beauty and charm of this Caribbean paradise. The country’s world-class resorts and tourist destinations are well-equipped to ensure safety, making it a top contender for those seeking a tropical getaway.
Whether you’re attracted to the pristine beaches, the rich cultural heritage, or the affordable vacation options, the Dominican Republic remains a dream destination for travelers worldwide. By staying informed and following safety tips, tourists can continue to enjoy all the beauty the island has to offer while minimizing risks.
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