Just seven countries have made the updated travel greenlist.
People can travel to Cyprus, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland from Monday.
However, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia Greece, Norway and Estonia have been removed from the list.
People travelling to green listed countries will not have to restrict their movements when returning to Ireland.
DFA Travel Advice and Green List have been updated to reflect the latest ECDC figures. For more information, please see: https://t.co/c1yqzTatk9
— DFATravelWise (@dfatravelwise) September 17, 2020
People should take normal precautions when travelling to these places.
That's according to the government's travel advice that now states "General advice is to avoid non-essential travel, other than to countries on the ‘Green List’ where the advice is to take normal precautions".
The green list will now be updated on a weekly basis.
Countries in the EU / EEA with a 14 day cumulative number of COVID-19 cases per 100,000 of 25 or less can be included.
The existing list remains in effect until midnight on Sunday, with Italy and Greece among the countries removed from the list.