We are arriving in Dublin on Saturday, September 16 and departing from Dublin on Friday, September 29th. Our plan is to tour the island until we roll into Killarney on Saturday, September 23rd, then depart Killarney on Tuesday, September 26th for the honeymoon portion of our trip. If you'll be in Ireland before the wedding, let us know and maybe we can meet at a pub along the way!
You most certainly do! It must be up to date throughout the entire time you are away.
Thankfully, no. Just an up-to-date passport is required. You also can travel into Northern Ireland without a Visa.
Not by itself. You'll need a converter to plug it in. The associated plug type is G, which is the plug that has three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern. Ireland operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz. Here's an Amazon link to some: https://www.amazon.com/Electrical-Converter-Ireland/s?k=Electrical+Converter+for+Ireland
The Euro (€). At this time, €1 is about $1.07 USD (or $100 is €93.73). It does fluctuate, so keep an eye on it.
That depends on your provider and your plan. Some plans allow for use in Mexico and Canada but, obviously, that's not where we'll be. Some providers will do a temporary International Plan, so just check ahead of time.
Irish White Cheddar