How to Book a Guided Hunting Holiday in Ireland — Step by Step

Booking an Irish hunting trip doesn't have to be complicated, but the sequence matters — especially for October rut dates, which sell out 6–12 months in advance. Here's the timeline that actually works, with the key questions to ask at each stage.

12 Months Out: Shortlist

Decide species, budget and rough dates. Then shortlist three outfitters. Don't book the first one that replies — compare three quotes minimum. Match region to species:

9–12 Months Out: First Enquiry

Send a clean enquiry with: your name, home country, approx dates (give a 2-week window), species, experience level, group size, and whether you'll bring your own rifle or use theirs. Expect replies within 48 hours.

Shortcut: Use our single enquiry form and we'll pass your details to the Irish outfitter best placed to deliver. One message, one matched reply — no cold-emailing ten outfitters.

8–10 Months Out: Compare Quotes

Get three written quotes. Compare like-for-like:

6–8 Months Out: Book the Dates

Once you've picked your outfitter, confirm dates in writing and pay a deposit. Standard Irish deposit is 30–50% of the package cost, balance due 30 days before arrival. Some outfitters take a smaller booking fee (€200–€500) and full balance later — agree in writing either way.

Ask for:

4–6 Months Out: Book Flights

Only after deposit is paid and dates confirmed. Fly into:

If bringing a rifle, book with airlines that handle firearms well — Aer Lingus direct from US/UK is the cleanest option.

4 Months Out: Firearms Paperwork Starts

If bringing your own rifle, the outfitter now starts the Visitor Firearms Certificate application with their local Garda Superintendent. You send copies of your home-country licence, passport, firearm details. This takes 8–12 weeks — that's why 4 months out is the trigger point.

If using the outfitter's rifle, skip this step.

2 Months Out: Balance Payment

Pay the remaining balance (typically 30 days before arrival, but check your contract). Confirm airport transfer arrangements, arrival and departure times, dietary requirements, any medical or mobility considerations. Ask for the outfitter's WhatsApp or phone number for arrival-day contact.

2 Weeks Out: Kit Check

Travel Day

Declare firearm at check-in (do this an hour earlier than usual). On arrival in Ireland, your rifle is collected from the Garda-supervised handover area, you meet your outfitter, and you're in a Land Rover within the hour. Your first shot on the zero range is usually that same evening.

Questions Worth Asking Your Outfitter

If any of these get evasive answers, go with a different outfitter. The good ones answer all seven clearly.

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