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Ireland has a reputation for being an expensive destination. And it can be, if you travel in the high season and expect 5 star luxury. But it is possible to travel in Ireland for much less, if you carefully plan an Ireland vacation budget.

I'm often asked, “How much does an Ireland vacation cost?” And the answer is… it depends.

There is no ‘one size fits all' answer. Everything from your airfare and accommodation choices down to the things you see and do play into your Ireland trip cost.

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Instead of asking “How much does a trip to Ireland cost?” turn the question around – ask “How much can I spend on my Ireland vacation?”, and then break it down to see if you can plan you dream vacation to Ireland on the amount you have to spend.

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Laying out a budget for your Ireland vacation doesn't have to be difficult or take all the fun out of planning your dream vacation.

But it is necessary to be realistic about how much money you can afford to spend.

The Trilogy of Ireland Vacation Expenses: Airfare, Car Rental and Lodging

The first expense of your Irish holiday is actually getting to and from your destination. My article about booking your flight to Ireland will help you find the best deals and offers tips for booking your airfare. No travel hacking needed!

Your second expenseis accommodation, which I discuss in A Quick Guide to Lodging in Ireland. I guide you through the different accommodation types you'll find in Ireland, along with tips for each to assist you with your choice.

The third most obvious expenseis transportation, usually car rental. Rental fees vary wildly and only a few are all inclusive. You'll want to study my extensive article about renting a car in Ireland closely and do your homework.

Another thing to remember when renting a car: petrol is paid for by the liter in Ireland. A gallon of gas is easily $8-$10. Rent the smallest vehicle you can comfortably use.

How Much Spending Money Should You Bring to Ireland?

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Now that your three big expenses are budgeted- and possibly even paid for before you arrive in Ireland – it's time to move on to the fun stuff!

The first thing to remember is that Ireland uses the Euro (€), which is usually a bit stronger than the US dollar. In other words, if an item costs $1 in the US and €1 in Ireland, the Irish item wouldcost you a bit less, depending on the currency exchange rates that day.

If you plan to venture into the six counties of Northern Ireland you'll be paying for things with the Great British Pound (£) which fluctuates a bit, but can often be found hovering about 50% higher than the dollar, meaning£1 equals $1.50.

Be sure to read my article on how and when to get Euros to help you decide if you will need cash prior to your trip.

Budgeting Your Meals

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It's easy to see price differences in your meal costs; especially if the place you are dining translates the bill into US dollars. A perfectly nice, but completely average, pub dinner can easily cost upwards of $100. If you were to dine out nightly that would add up quite quickly. So, how do you save money on food?

  1. Choose accommodations that provide breakfast. Yes, the ‘Full Irish' can be a lot of food but a hearty breakfast can fuel you through mid-afternoon.
  2. Purchase local breads and cheese for a yummy afternoon snack.
  3. Eat your evening meal unfashionably early. Early bird specials usually end around 7pm but can save you up to 25% on your meal.
  4. Take advantage of local deals. You'll find both Groupon Ireland and LivingSocial – Ireland to have loads of tasty deals. Tip: be sure to check all locations you will be visiting for deals!
  5. Plan a few picnics. You'll find plenty of grocery stores as you travel. Grocery shopping is fun in Ireland- so many different items and brands!
  6. If you have a self-catering cottage plan breakfast and dinner ‘in' and pack lunch or snacks to take with you, leaving room in your budget for pub evenings and a few nice meals.

Budgeting Your Attractions

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Knowing where you want to go and the sites you wish to see comes in really handy as you plan your budget. Now is the time to look for discount cards and free events & attractions.

  1. If you plan for 2.5 days (or more) in Dublin, the Dublin Pass offers entry into the most popular attractions- including the Dublin Zoo and Guinness Storehouse, queue bypassing in other locations, as well as free gifts and discounts and 24 hour transportation on the fun hop on/ hop off bus. Check out my tips for saving time and money with the Dublin Pass.
  2. The OPW Heritage Pass can be a great money saver if you plan to visit sites owned by the Office of Public Works. The OPW card does not include sites in Northern Ireland, but does have some Dublin sites (so check it against the Dublin Pass if you are considering both).
  3. The Cliffs of Moher are not included in the OPW program but do offer a discount if you book your ticket online at least one day in advance.
  4. Bunratty Castle & Folk Park is one of the most popular attractions in western Ireland. Shannon Heritage manages this site- and many others. Check the Shannon Heritage website for attractions, special offers and to purchase tickets online.
  5. For independently owned and managed locations be sure to check their websites for any special offers.
  6. If you are planning to stay in a single location for a few days find the village or county website to check for festivals and small local attractions. This is a great way to get the real flavor of Ireland and hang out with the locals!

Budgeting Your Souvenirs

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Of course you want to bring back something fabulous. But think about what you really want. So many souvenirs are broken or lost so quickly. Make purchases that will be enjoyed longer than a few weeks. Unless it's food. Food is never a bad souvenir!

  1. A nice Aran Sweater runs about €100-200. I consider this completely worth the cost as, well cared for, it will last for years.
  2. Bunratty Mead in a stoneware jug is a terrific souvenir. After the mead is gone, the jug looks great on a shelf.
  3. Hand blown glass shops are great for big and little one-of-a-kind trinkets. Costs vary by item but you can find a beautiful vase for under $50.
  4. My daughters' favorite souvenirs are the faerie coins we brought back from Ireland– and the pewter faeries who came home with us to guard them. Pewter boxes can be found for under $10 each.
  5. A really popular gift for family and friends are Butler's Chocolates. Especially the Irish Cream or Whiskey laced varieties. A plus: they travel quite well. A box of chocolates can be found for about $15- and you can pick these up at Duty Free in the airport!
  6. If you happen to visit Galway, a claddagh ring is meaningful and beautiful. (You can get them all over Ireland, but legend says they originated in the village of Claddagh in Galway.) Silver rings or necklaces will cost less than gold and costs will range from high to low depending on size and quality.
  7. Your favorite souvenirs will be your photos. Most mobile phones take quite good photo now, but for higher quality I recommend a good quality point & shoot or a handy micro 4/3 camera like the Olympus PEN. When you return home create a brilliant photo book or larger prints to remember your amazing trip!

Check out more great souvenir ideas for everyone in your family!

Sample Ireland Vacation Budget

This is a very simple budget form created with my family of 4 in mind for an average trip of 10 days.

Determine out how much you can spend on your trip and work your way down the rows, like this:


Ireland Vacation Budget
$7000
Flights$4000
Car Rental + CDW$350
Accommodation$800
Gas/ petrol$175
Food$400
Activities $200
Gifts/ Souvenirs$200
Total Spent$6125

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FAQs

What I wish I knew before going to Ireland? ›

Ireland Travel Tips: What to Know Before You Go
  • Pack smart.
  • Travel out of season if you want fewer crowds or are on a budget. ...
  • Choose your transport carefully. ...
  • Don't try to cram too much in. ...
  • Explore more than just the major cities and touristy spots. ...
  • Go with your own road trip over booking a guided tour.

How much should I budget for a trip to Ireland? ›

How much does the average trip to Ireland cost? The average trip to Ireland cost for 5 nights flying from the US, based on our calculations above, is €2,523/$2,679 (or €1,261/$1,340 per person).

How to not stick out as an American in Ireland? ›

22 Essential Ireland Tips to Not Look Like a Tourist
  1. Don't plan on only staying in Dublin. ...
  2. Don't be afraid to hire a car. ...
  3. Don't forget the Irish drive on the left side of the road. ...
  4. Do use discretion with the speed limits. ...
  5. Don't always trust your hire car's GPS. ...
  6. Don't use unregulated accommodation services such as Airbnb.
Feb 16, 2023

How many euros should I take to Ireland for a week? ›

🤑 How Much Money Will I Need On Tour?
Lunch + drink€25
Dinner + drink€35
Optional activity per day€25 average*
Souvenirs€30
Total Per Day€115
Mar 28, 2024

What is the #1 thing to see in Ireland? ›

Ireland's most visited natural attraction is The Cliffs of Moher. This magical vista captures the hearts of up to one million visitors every year. Standing 702 ft at their highest point they stretch for 5 miles along the Atlantic coast of County Clare in the west of Ireland.

What not to say when visiting Ireland? ›

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  • “I'm Irish”
  • Quizzing about potatoes.
  • Anything about an Irish car bomb.
  • “Top of the morning to you”
  • “Everything is better in… (insert large city)”
  • “St Patty's Day”
  • “Do you know so-and-so from…”
  • “I love U2”
Dec 8, 2023

Can you use American money in Ireland? ›

You can't use dollars in Ireland so we advise paying for your vacation using a mix of cash withdrawals and card payments. The Republic of Ireland uses euros (€) and Northern Ireland uses pounds (£). For Ireland tours visiting Northern Ireland, you'll need a small amount of pounds alongside euros.

What is the cheapest month to go to Ireland? ›

Along with springtime, the months of September and October can be the best time to visit Ireland to avoid crowds and save money as prices come down from their summer peak.

What is the best month to go to Ireland? ›

The best time to visit Ireland is between March and May, and September to November, when it's not as crowded as it is in summer, or as cold as it is in winter.

Do the Irish like American tourists? ›

Among the Irish hospitality professionals I spoke to, American holidaymakers are regarded as friendly and spendy, an agreeable reputation that's borne out by research from Tourism Ireland, the body that manages tourism across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

Do you tip at a B&B in Ireland? ›

You are not expected to tip excessively in Irish hotels and no tips are needed if the hotel is small and staffed directly by the owners, such as a small bed and breakfast or guest house. Porters who help carry your bag to your room might expect a tip of €1-2 per bag.

How to behave in Ireland? ›

Etiquette in Ireland is based on good manners, so it's not very difficult to behave properly when visiting.
  1. Handshakes are important. ...
  2. Use your inside voice. ...
  3. Avoid bringing up politics or religion. ...
  4. Refrain from public displays of affection (PDA). ...
  5. Finger twitch while driving is polite. ...
  6. Pub etiquette in Ireland.

Is it better to use cash or credit card in Ireland? ›

Is it better to use cash or credit card in Ireland? Credit cards are widely accepted in Ireland, especially in the bigger cities. So, you should have no problem using your card in restaurants, bars, stores and for travel across the country. That said, it's always handy to have some cash - just in case.

Can I use my US debit card in Ireland? ›

Most US, UK and Australian debit and credit cards should be usable in Ireland. Visa, Mastercard (Cirrus and Maestro) and American Express are all widely accepted. However, you may have a little more trouble using a Diner's Club card, and Discover isn't often accepted in Ireland.

Should I exchange money before I travel to Ireland? ›

The Euro is the currency in the Republic of Ireland. Because most places you visit will be able to take your credit or debit cards, you don't need to take much cash. In fact, you don't really need to get Euros before you leave the US (unless you really want to).

Is it safe for an American to travel to Ireland? ›

US State Dept Travel Advisory

The US Department of State currently recommends US citizens exercise normal precautions in Ireland.

How to dress when traveling to Ireland? ›

Day-to-day, most people dress in smart-casual, think something fairly comfortable with a bit of European polish. You'll be fine wearing a fitted pair of trusty jeans most of the time, pairing with a comfortable top during the day and swapping out for a blouse or shirt at night.

Is it safe to travel to Ireland right now? ›

Travelling Ireland is (relatively) safe

We detected travel advisories from 4 sources for this specific country.

Is Ireland safe to travel for American tourists? ›

Ireland is a mostly safe country. There are a very few areas in Dublin where it's best not to venture, but these are not near the usual tourist haunts. If you have the time, there is, or at least used to be, a 1-week bus tour that drove around the perimeter of Ireland stopping at places of tourist interest.

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