
Irish holidaymakers urged to stay safe during European heatwave as consular cases rise 11pc in year
There has been an 11pc rise in the number of consular cases reported to the Department in the first six months of 2025, compared to the same period last year.
The continued surge in demand comes at a time of ongoing extreme heat and wildfires across Europe, which might affect travel plans and increase health risks.
Tánaiste Simon Harris called on Irish people to stay safe, informed, and connected while travelling abroad this summer.
'Already this year, we have seen a significant increase in consular cases, and while most trips go smoothly, it's clear that many people are encountering difficulties that may be avoided with better preparation or awareness,' Mr Harris said.
'My Department's summer campaign is about empowering our citizens, particularly young people who may be travelling overseas independently for the first time after finishing school or college.'
He continued: "With dangerously high temperatures across Europe, I am asking our young people to look out for themselves and each other.
"Take the time to note the contact details for the nearest Irish embassy or consulate in the country that you are visiting. Let's prepare and make this summer an unforgettable one for the right reasons.'
Travellers are advised to have comprehensive travel insurance, with those travelling within the EU asked to get a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), and to research local laws, culture and customs for the country they are travelling to.
Holidaymakers should keep their phones charged and share live locations with friends, especially on a night out, while also staying in touch with one another and with family back home.
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Travellers are also advised to watch drinks in clubs and bars, photograph key documents for easy access, and swim only in designated safe areas.
Amid the current hot temperatures, people are asked to limit their physical activity to cooler parts of the day and moderate alcohol consumption.
Many countries in southern and eastern Europe have been affected by heatwave conditions in recent weeks, with the possibility of further high temperatures over the summer.
Exposure to excessive temperatures can cause illness, such as heat stress and heat stroke, particularly among older travellers.
People going on holidays are asked to be aware of the weather forecasts for their destination, follow the local heat-health alert advice and avoid going out during the hottest parts of the day.
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