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Can you fly from Dublin to Belfast without a passport?

You will not need a passport to cross the border from the Republic of Ireland into Northern Ireland and vice versa.



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Visit the Embassy of Ireland's website for the most current visa information. You must have a valid passport to enter Ireland. U.S. citizens can enter visa-free for tourism or business stays of up to 90 days.

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Passport cards The Irish passport card is a travel document that you can use for travel in the European Union, the European Economic Area (which includes Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) and Switzerland instead of the passport book. It is similar in size to a credit card.

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There is no requirement for Irish and British citizens to carry passports when travelling within the Common Travel Area. However, many air and sea carriers require some form of identification and some carriers regard a passport as the only valid identification.

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Yes, there is a direct train from Dublin to Belfast. We usually find at least one direct train on the route from Dublin to Belfast every weekday. Trains usually run with a similar frequency on weekends.

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Explore Northern Ireland's biggest draws—Belfast, Giant's Causeway, and Dunluce Castle—on a day trip from Dublin. In a traditional black cab in Belfast, you'll explore sites of the capital's conflicted history: the mural-strewn streets of the Falls and Skankill neighborhoods and the Belfast Docks.

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The mind-boggling landscapes of Ireland and its neighboring country will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression while on a train ride from Dublin to Belfast. Providing not only scenic views but a rapid and comfortable journey as well, train travel is one of the best ways to conquer the distance.

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In fact, the US Department of State recommends that all US citizens have a photocopy of their passport with them, when traveling abroad.

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