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Get ready for the big day properly! Nothing will spice up your Stag or Hen night like turning it into a Stag or Hen weekend! So take a trip away! Why not one of Ireland's great cities – and find out if the craic is all they say it is (it is!)
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We’ve been organising Stag and Hen events in Ireland since 2000 and in the UK since 2002. Over the time we have learned what works (and where works!) so take the hassle out of organising a Stag or Hen weekend and leave it to us!
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Visiting the Republic of Ireland
Passports are not required by British citizens born in the United Kingdom and traveling from Britain although identification will be needed. Citizens of European Union states and Switzerland may use a passport or national identity card. All other nationalities must have a passport. |
Visiting Northern Island
Passports are not required by citizens of the Irish Republic born in the Irish Republic and traveling from there although identification will be needed. Citizens of European Union states and Switzerland may use a passport or national identity card. All other nationalities must have a passport. British citizens traveling from Britain may be asked for identification, best to have it with you just in case. |
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Public holidays in the Republic of Ireland are:
New Year’s Day (January 1)
St. Patrick’s Day (March 17)
Good Friday (though this is not a statutory holiday many businesses close and pubs are closed all day)
Easter Monday
May Holiday (first Monday in May)
June Holiday (first Monday in June)
August Holiday (first Monday in August)
October Holiday (last Monday in October)
Christmas Day (December 25)
St. Stephen’s Day (December 26)
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British public holidays are :
New Year’s Day 1 January
New Year’s Day Holiday 2 January
Good Friday 14 April
Easter Sunday 16 April
Easter Monday 17 April
Early May Bank Holiday 1 May
Spring Bank Holiday 29 May
Summer Bank Holiday 28 August
Christmas Day 25 December
Boxing Day 26 December |