That would depend on your nationality. As a general rule, for any international travel, bring a passport with you.
Your own nationality as well as where you are travelling from and to, will determine the need for a passport. However, it is always advisable to bring a passport when travelling internationally.
Yes, you would need to bring one. As a general rule, no matter where you are travelling, always bring a passport.
If you hold an Irish passport, then the answer is no. However, you are likely to be asked for photo ID or proof of nationality so the most obvious document to bring is your passport. Whenever you are travelling to another country, bring your passport.
That will depend on your own nationality and where you are initially travelling from. Contact your department of foreign affairs, or the Irish one for more information.
That will depend on your own nationality and where you are initially travelling from. Contact your department of foreign affairs, or the Irish one for more information.
Yes. I used my provisional licence to go from Bristol to Dublin and I'm from the UK.
The flight distance from Bristol, United Kingdom to Dublin, Ireland is: 202 miles / 326 km
If you are talking about Euston Station in London, to Dublin port, then it would be an international journey so you may need a passport. It will depend on your nationality. If you are talking about Heuston Station in Dublin to Dublin port, then it is a journey within Ireland, so that journey itself would not require a passport, but you may have needed one to get into Ireland in the first place.
They require valid photo ID. Their website will give a list of what you can use. It is best to just bring your passport for any travel anyway.
That will depend on your nationality. As a general rule, for any international travel, always bring a passport.
no, as long as you have a passport
Bristol is nearer to Dublin. There are no standard ferries operating between the two. You would need to go to the town of Holyhead in Wales to get a direct ferry to Dublin, or go to Fishguard and get a ferry to Ireland and then drive to Dublin.