Travel Aware - Stay Safe and Healthy Abroad
The Department of Foreign Affairs has up-to-date advice for Irish citizens on staying safe and healthy abroad.
For more on security, local laws, health, passport and visa information see www.ireland.ie/en/dfa/overseas-travel/advice/
British passport holders should refer to www.gov.uk/travelaware
For all the latest travel information about your holiday, please visit us at www.tuiholidays.ie/t/travel-information
The advice can change so check regularly for updates.
More questions about Travel and health requirements
- Are there any COVID restrictions still in place for any TUI destinations? View more details
- Can I fly if I'm pregnant? View more details
- Can I fly if I've recently had an operation? View more details
- Can I take currency into Tunisia? View more details
- Can I use my European Health Insurance Card abroad? View more details
- Do I need any extra documents to travel to Mexico? View more details
- Do I need a passport? View more details
- Do I need a visa? View more details
- Do I need a visa to travel to Egypt? View more details
- Do I need travel insurance? View more details
- Do I need vaccinations? View more details
- How long will my passport need to be valid for when I travel? View more details
- How old does my baby need to be to fly? View more details
- How old do children need to be to travel alone? View more details
- Is there a smoking ban in Mexico? View more details
- My passport is damaged, can I still travel on it? View more details
- What ages do child fares apply to? View more details
- What are the entry requirements for Aruba? View more details
- What are the entry requirements for the Dominican Republic? View more details
- What are the entry requirements for the USA? View more details
- What are the entry requirements for Turkey? View more details
- Will I need to pay a tourist tax for Morocco? View more details
- Will I need to pay a tourist tax in Tunisia? View more details