Trip to Ireland Cost: Irishman's 2024 Guide (2024)

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Some quick need-to-knows about how much a trip to Ireland costs 1. You can spend anywhere from €89/$95 to €150/$159 per day 2. You’ll have avoidable and unavoidable costs 3. What you spend ultimately comes down to you 4. Always add a safety buffer The main things to consider when trying to estimate an Ireland trip cost 1. Trip to Ireland cost #1: Flights Example 1: Flying from JFK in the USA Example 2: Flying from Frankfurt in Europe 2. Trip to Ireland cost #2: Accommodation 1. Budget 2. Mid-range 3. Luxury 3. Trip to Ireland cost #3: Food and drink 1. Breakfast: Between €10/$10.60 and €15/$15.92 2. Lunch: Between €15/$15.92 and €20/$21.22 3. Dinner: Between €15/$15.92 to €25/$26.53 4. Drinks:€5.50/$5.84 to €8/$8.49 4. Trip to Ireland cost #4: How you’ll get around 1. Rental car 2. Buses 3. Trains 4. Organised tours 5. Trip to Ireland cost #5: Attractions 1. State owned attractions 2. Privately owned attractions 3. Organised full and 1/2 day tours 6. Trip to Ireland cost #6: Travel insurance 7. Trip to Ireland cost #7: Souvenirs 8. Trip to Ireland cost #8: Safety buffer Calculating the average cost of a trip to Ireland for 2 people and solo travellers 1. Budget trip for one person: 2. Budget trip for two people: 3. Mid-range trip for one person: 4. Mid-range trip for two people: 5. Luxury trip for one person: 6. Luxury trip for two people: FAQs about a trip to Ireland cost How much does the average trip to Ireland cost? How much does it cost to go to Ireland for a week? What is the cheapest month to go to Ireland? How much does a weekend in Ireland cost? FAQs

If you’re wondering how much is a trip to Ireland, we’ll cut to the chase!

The average trip to Ireland cost, based on a 5-day trip for two people flying from the USA in June is:

  • Budget: €2,523/$2,679 (or €1,261/$1,340 per person)
  • Mid-range: €4,281/$4,545 (or €2,141/$2,273 per person)
  • Luxury: €6,641/$7,051 (or €3,321/$3,525 per person)

In the guide below, you’ll find both the avoidable and unavoidable costs you need to consider along with several detailed examples of real-life trips.

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Some quick need-to-knows about how much a trip to Ireland costs

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There are several factors to consider when trying to determine how much for a trip to Ireland. Take 20 seconds to read the points below as they’ll get you up-to-speed quickly:

1. You can spend anywhere from €89/$95 to €150/$159 per day

There really is no average cost of a trip to Ireland – every trip and every traveller is different. For example, some of our younger readers might be happy to stay in a hostel while some of our older readers won’t. Some people prefer to take organised tours while others like to rent a car and go it alone. All of this impacts your Ireland trip cost massively.

2. You’ll have avoidable and unavoidable costs

Flights, accommodation and food are all unavoidable costs. Now, the cost of each can go up and down depending on 1, the time of year you visit and 2, whether you choose budget, mid-level or luxury options. Some avoidable costs are the likes of drinks in pubs, souvenirs and car rental.

3. What you spend ultimately comes down to you

As is the case with any country, you can do Ireland on a budget if you need to. You just need to be careful when planning your trip to Ireland to make sure you stick within the budget you have to play with.

4. Always add a safety buffer

Below, you’ll find a breakdown of how much you can expect to spend in Ireland. However, please note that it’s always worth adding a buffer of 10-15% to your overall budget just to be safe. Unexpected costs will always arise.

The main things to consider when trying to estimate an Ireland trip cost

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Many different variables come into play when trying to figure out a trip to Ireland cost.

Below, we’re going to show you costs for the likes of flights, public transport etc. We’ll use Dublin prices, as it’s one of the most expensive parts of the country.

1. Trip to Ireland cost #1: Flights

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The first thing to consider when coming up with an average cost of a trip to Ireland is the price of flying into one of the airports in Ireland.

The cost of flights will vary depending on where you’re flying from, when you fly, the type of seat you book, baggage, etc. Here are some sample prices:

Example 1: Flying from JFK in the USA

  • December: From €515/$546
  • March: From €415/$440
  • June: From €585/$621

Example 2: Flying from Frankfurt in Europe

  • December: From €124/$132
  • March: From €134/$142
  • June: From €127/$145

2. Trip to Ireland cost #2: Accommodation

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Your choice of accommodation can have a massive impact on the overall cost of your trip to Ireland. For this section, we’ll be looking at accommodation prices in Dublin.

We’ll use a Friday night and the price will be based on two people sharing. Please note that prices are likely to change – you can browse the latest prices here (affiliate link):

1. Budget

  • December: From €66/$70 per night
  • March: From €93/$99 per night
  • June: From €104/$110 per night

2. Mid-range

  • December: From €197/$208 per night
  • March: From €174/$185 per night
  • June: From €254/$270 per night

3. Luxury

  • December: From €527/$559 per night
  • March: From €548/$582 per night
  • June: From €418/$444 per night

3. Trip to Ireland cost #3: Food and drink

The cost of food and drink is another unavoidable element that can have an enormous impact on the cost for a trip to Ireland.

Location plays a role. For example, the price of a pint of Guinness in rural Donegal will be considerably cheaper than Dublin City.

The type of establishment also has a big impact (e.g. having lunch in a cafe vs a restaurant). Here are some sample costs based on Dublin prices:

1. Breakfast: Between €10/$10.60 and €15/$15.92

If you have breakfast included in your accommodation, happy days. If not, you can expect to pay between €10/$10.60 and €15/$15.92 in a pub or cafe.

2. Lunch: Between €15/$15.92 and €20/$21.22

Lunch (e.g. soup and a sandwich or an Irish stew) can cost between €15/$15.92 and €20/$21.22. If you’re looking to keep your Ireland trip cost down, buy items to make a packed lunch in a shop/store.

3. Dinner: Between €15/$15.92 to €25/$26.53

The cost of dinner varieshugely. If you opt for pub grub or a mid-range restaurant, allow between €15/$15.92 to €25/$26.53 for a drink and a main course. If you’re opting for higher-end restaurants, allow €60/$63.67 to €106.11 p/p.

4. Drinks:€5.50/$5.84 to €8/$8.49

Drinking every night can see the cost of a trip of Ireland skyrocket. In Dublin, you’ll now pay a minimum of €5.50/$5.84 for a Guinness, €8/$8.49 for a glass of wine and €8/$8.49 for a low-end whiskey.

4. Trip to Ireland cost #4: How you’ll get around

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There are several different ways of getting around Ireland (from rental car to private group tours) and they vary a fair bit in terms of price.

How you get around will not only effect the cost of a trip to Ireland but it’ll have a profound effect on your overall experience. Here’s an overview:

1. Rental car

Renting a car in Ireland can be costly but it gives youa lotof flexibility.There are a number of costs to consider with a rental and driving in Ireland in general.

Below, you’ll find prices for a 5-day trip inApril 2024. The prices are for an economy car that seats four and that has an automatic transmission (note: prices may change so see latest rental costs here):

  • Cost of the rental: €403/$428
  • Insurance: €51/$54
  • Fuel: €144/$153 (€1.80 per litre for a 1,000 km trip)
  • Tolls: Allow €17/$18

2. Buses

Buses tend to come in two forms – the ones that operate within a county, e.g. Galway, and ones that travel between counties. Here are some price examples:

  • The Dublin Leap Visitor Card: Get unlimited travel in Dublin. 3 days costs €16/$17
  • Dublin Bus Fares: From €1.70/$1.81 to €3/$3.19
  • Dublin to Sligo: €21/$22.30 (single), €29.50/$31.33 (return)
  • Cork to Galway: €21/$22.30 (single), €34/$36.11 (return)

3. Trains

If you’re exploring Ireland without a car, the chances are you’ll take a train or three. Here are some sample prices:

  • Dublin to Belfast: From €16/$17
  • Dublin to Cork: From €21/$22.30
  • Dublin to Galway: From €14/$14.87

4. Organised tours

Organised tour prices vary massively. We have seen several 5-day tours for this year that cost in the region of €1,155/$1,227.

This includes your transport, 5 nights in high end hotels, numerous paid attractions, 3 dinners and 1 lunch. You’ll need to add in your flights, other meals, any drinks and tips.

5. Trip to Ireland cost #5: Attractions

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There’s plenty of things to do in Ireland and, while there are endless places that are free to visit, other attractions will have an admission fee.

This varies quite a lot depending on the attraction. But, to give you a rough idea of what to expect, we’ll go over some of the more popular places below.

1. State owned attractions

Some of the most popular attractions in Ireland are run by the state and, in general, prices tend to be reasonable.

The likes of Dublin Castle, the Rock of Cashel and Kilmainham Gaol are all good value at €8/$8.49 for an adult ticket.

2. Privately owned attractions

There are a number of other privately owned attractions that are well worth a visit on your trip to Ireland. Tickets for these tend to be more expensive.

An adult ticket for Kylemore Abbey, for example, costs €16/$16.97 while admission to the Guinness Storehouse costs €26/$27.57.

3. Organised full and 1/2 day tours

You can find countless organised day trips throughout Ireland. They typically offer a comfortable coach journey that takes in a clatter of attractions before dropping you back where you started.

For example, you could be staying in Dublin and you take a day trip to the Cliffs of Moher or the Causeway Coast. Expect to pay from €75/$78.47 for these tours (browse prices here).

6. Trip to Ireland cost #6: Travel insurance

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The second last variable in your trip to Ireland cost is travel insurance. There are any number of things that can cause you to cancel your trip altogether, but it’s also worth covering yourself for any issues that might happen while you’re away.

A decent travel insurance policy will give you peace of mind and ensure that should the worst happen, you’ll be protected. For shorter trips, you can easily find travel insurance for less than €20/$21.21 (covering two people), with an excess of around €100/$ to €150/$.

Annual cover typically starts at around €30/$31.81 but can cost more than €100/$106.05 depending on the level of cover and the amount of excess you’re willing to pay.

7. Trip to Ireland cost #7: Souvenirs

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Now, if you’re trying to cut the cost of your Ireland vacation cost, avoid souvenirs altogether.

However, if you want to bring a bit of Ireland home with you, here are some examples using Carroll’s Irish Gift prices:

  • Claddagh ring: From €15/$15.91
  • Magnets: From €5/$15.91
  • Aran jumper: From €49/$51.96

8. Trip to Ireland cost #8: Safety buffer

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As mentioned earlier, there is no ‘average cost of a trip to Ireland’. Unfortunately, many travel blogs claim otherwise. The result is that people very often underestimate their Ireland vacation cost.

It’s for that reason that we’dalwaysrecommend adding 15% to whatever figure you come up with.

For example, if you estimate your Ireland trip cost will work out around €3,000/$3,181 add an additional €450/$477 on top to cover unexpected costs.

Calculating the average cost of a trip to Ireland for 2 people and solo travellers

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Now that we’ve got an idea of how much you can expect each of the major elements to cost, we can calculate the average cost of a trip to Ireland for 2 people and solo travellers flying from the US.

Of course, everyone will have different experiences, so the following budgets are a rough guideline only. These examples use a departure date of June (peak season).

1. Budget trip for one person:

  • Flights from JFK: €415/$440
  • Public transport: €122/$130*
  • Accommodation: €520/$552**
  • Food: €40/$42 per day
  • Drinks: None
  • Tours/attractions: €80/$85***
  • Travel Insurance: €20/$21.21

TOTAL trip to Ireland cost with 15% buffer: €1,561 / $1,658

* Two train journeys at €21/$22.30 each and five bus journeys at an average of €16/$17 each
** €104/$110 per night average
*** 5 state run attractions at €8 each and one ½ day tour at €40

2. Budget trip for two people:

  • Flights from JFK: €830/$880
  • Public transport: €244/$260*
  • Accommodation: €520/$552**
  • Food: €80/$84 per day
  • Drinks: None
  • Tours/attractions: €160/$170***
  • Travel Insurance: €40/$42.42

TOTAL cost of a trip to Ireland for 2 with a 15% buffer: €2,523/$2,679 (or €1,261/$1,340 per person)

* Train journeys at €21/$22.30 each and five bus journeys at an average of €16/$17 each
** €104/$110 per night average
*** 5 state run attractions at €8 each and one ½ day tour at €40

3. Mid-range trip for one person:

  • Flights from JFK: €415/$440
  • Economy rental car: €403/$428
  • Rental car insurance: €51/$54
  • Fuel: €144/$153
  • Tolls: Allow €17/$18
  • Accommodation: €1,270/$1,350
  • Food: €60/$64 per day
  • Drinks: €81/$86**
  • Tours: €104/$110
  • Travel Insurance: €20/$21.21

TOTAL Ireland vacation cost with 15% buffer: €3,226 / $3,426

* €254/$270 per night
** Based on the person having 2 pints of Guinness at a cost of €5.50/$5.84 each and 2 whiskies at a cost of €8/$8.50 each on three nights of the trip
*** 5 state run attractions at €8/$8.50 each and 4 privately run attractions at an average of €16/$16.99 each

4. Mid-range trip for two people:

  • Flights from JFK: €830/$880
  • Economy rental car: €403/$428
  • Rental car insurance: €51/$54
  • Fuel: €144/$153
  • Tolls: Allow €17/$18
  • Accommodation: €1,270/$1,350*
  • Food: €120/$128 per day
  • Drinks: €160/$172**
  • Tours: €208/$220
  • Travel Insurance: €40/$42.42

TOTAL Ireland vacation cost with 15% buffer: €4,281 / $4,545 (or €2,141 / $2,273 per person)

* €254/$270 per night
** Based on the couple having 2 pints of Guinness at a cost of €5.50/$5.84 each and 2 whiskies at a cost of €8/$8.50 each on three nights of the trip
*** 5 state run attractions at €8/$8.50 each and 4 privately run attractions at an average of €16/$16.99 each

5. Luxury trip for one person:

  • Flights from JFK: €599/$564*
  • Large rental car: €603/$640
  • Rental car insurance: €71/$75
  • Fuel: €224/$238
  • Tolls: Allow €17/$18
  • Accommodation: €2,090/$2,220**
  • Food: €145/$154 per day***
  • Drinks: €240/$225****
  • Tours: €234/$248*****
  • Travel Insurance: €20/$21.21

TOTAL cost of trip with 15% buffer: €5,546/$5,888

* Includes large carry on bags and extra legroom seat
** €418/$444 per night
*** All meals eaten out allowing €20/$21 for breakfast, €35/$37 for lunch and dinner in a high end restaurant at an average cost of €90/$96 per meal
**** Allowing for a bottle of wine on three evenings at a cost of €80/$85 per bottle
***** 5 state run attractions at €8/$8.50 each, 4 privately run attractions at an average of €16/$16.99 each and 2 experiences (e.g. private whiskey tasting) at an average of €65 each

6. Luxury trip for two people:

  • Flights from JFK: €1,198/$1,128*
  • Large rental car: €603/$640
  • Rental car insurance: €71/$75
  • Fuel: €224/$238
  • Tolls: Allow €17/$18
  • Accommodation: €2,090/$2,220**
  • Food: €290/$308 per day***
  • Drinks: €480/$450****
  • Tours: €468/$496*****
  • Travel Insurance: €40/$42.42

TOTAL cost of trip with 15% buffer: €6,641 / $7,051 (or €3,321 / $3,525 per person)

* Includes large carry on bags and extra legroom seat
** €418/$444 per night
*** All meals eaten out allowing €20/$21 for breakfast, €35/$37 for lunch and dinner in a high end restaurant at an average cost of €90/$96 per meal
**** Allowing for 2 bottles of wine on three evenings at a cost of €80/$85 per bottle
*** 5 state run attractions at €8/$8.50 each, 4 privately run attractions at an average of €16/$16.99 each and 2 experiences (e.g. private whiskey tasting) at an average of €65 each

FAQs about a trip to Ireland cost

We get emails and DMs asking how much does a trip to Ireland cost constantly, and it can be a tricky question to answer as there are so many variables to consider.

I’m going to pop in the most common Ireland trip cost questions that we receive below, but shout in the comments if you have one we haven’t tackled.

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 much does it cost to go to Ireland for a week?

Based on our calculations (€830/$880 on flights, €503/$534 on car rental, €194/$206 on fuel, €1,778/$1,890 on hotels, €120/$128 per day for food and €300/$318 on tours), the cost to travel to Ireland from the US for one week on a mid-range budget is €4,205/$4,463 for two people.

What is the cheapest month to go to Ireland?

The cheapest month to go to Ireland is January. However, you will find that the off-season (November 1st – March 1st) is much cheaper than the peak and shoulder season.

How much does a weekend in Ireland cost?

Regardless of what way you look at it the cost of a trip to Ireland is rarely cheap. Throw in transport, accommodation and food and you’re looking at a minimum of €137.50 per person per day.

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Keith O'Hara

Keith O’Hara has lived in Ireland for 35 years and has spent most of the last 10 creating what is now The Irish Road Trip guide. Over the years, the website has published thousands of meticulously researched Ireland travel guides, welcoming 30 million+ visitors along the way. In 2022, the Irish Road Trip team published the world’s largest collection of Irish Road Trip itineraries. Keith lives in Dublin with his dog Toby and finds writing in the 3rd person minus craic altogether.

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FAQs

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

The average trip to Ireland cost, based on a 5-day trip for two people flying from the USA in June is: Budget: €2,523/$2,679 (or €1,261/$1,340 per person) Mid-range: €4,281/$4,545 (or €2,141/$2,273 per person) Luxury: €6,641/$7,051 (or €3,321/$3,525 per person)

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.

How much is a trip to Ireland from the USA? ›

Ireland vacation information
Top vacation (Flight+Hotel)$470
Family vacation (Flight+Hotel)$389
Romantic vacation (Flight+Hotel)$533
Luxury vacation (Flight+Hotel)$559
Budget vacation (Flight+Hotel)$367

What is the best month to tour 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. That said, Ireland has a mild, temperate climate and although it's rainy at times, you can visit all year round.

Is Ireland expensive for American tourists? ›

By most European standards, Ireland can be quite expensive. Accommodation and food are generally priced at the upper end of the scale, which means a sizeable daily budget is needed.

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.

Which airline is best to fly to Ireland? ›

FAQs for Ireland first class flights

If you prioritize convenience and luxury, consider reserving a flight with Aer Lingus. This airline offers the best amenities, including a world of in-flight entertainment, custom-designed storage, quality restaurant service, and chef-prepared Irish cuisine and drinks.

What is the shortest flight from the US to Ireland? ›

How long does it take to fly from New York to Dublin? 6 hr 15 min is the shortest flight time from New York to Dublin. When are the cheapest days to fly from New York to Dublin? The cheapest days to fly are usually in November.

Why are flights to Ireland so expensive from the USA? ›

After a record-breaking year in the travel industry, the airlines are still taking advantage of our pent-up demand for travel. So Ireland airfare has been expensive – especially from Detroit since most airlines stopped offering direct flights.

How long is a flight from the US to Ireland? ›

Flying from United States to Ireland: fast facts
Cheapest flight found$320
Cheapest month to flyNovember
Average flight time7 hrs, 50 mins
Most popular airlineAer Lingus
Average flights per week736

Do you tip waiters in Ireland? ›

It's normal to leave between 10-15% of your bill as a tip after dining in Irish restaurants, bistros, cafés or pubs. Leaving a tip higher than 15% of your bill after dining in Ireland is really only given for outstanding service.

What is the rainiest month in Ireland? ›

Rainfall in Ireland is nothing short of abundant, with December and January taking the crown as the wettest months. The average annual precipitation in Ireland is approximately 1230 mm. This plentitude of rainfall is a direct result of the Gulf Stream and the country's mild, humid, and changeable climate.

How many days in Ireland is enough? ›

In 5 days, you can see some of the best sights a tour of Ireland has to offer. In our opinion, we'd recommend focusing on 1 or 2 areas of Ireland and branching out from the major cities. For example, in 5 days you can tour the Southwest coast, or combine a journey from Belfast and see Northern Ireland.

What is the weather like in Ireland in April 2024? ›

April 2024 was another month dominated by Atlantic low pressure with above average rainfall and temperatures. A five-day dry window between 20th and 24th, where high pressure briefly took control, brought a period of much needed drying with plenty of sunshine.

Is it worth it to go to Ireland? ›

A rich cultural heritage. Ireland's history and culture is just as interesting as its landscapes. From ancient Celtic ruins to medieval castles and laid-back cities, the country is steeped in history and culture at every turn. In Dublin, explore centuries-old landmarks such as Trinity College, St.

What is the budget package for Ireland? ›

The €14 billion Budget package includes a core package of €5.3 billion, non-core funding of €4.8 billion, permanent tax measures of €1.2 billion, and “once-off” spending programmes worth €2.7 billion, including cost of living supports, energy credits and temporary tax measures.

How much money do I need in Ireland per day? ›

I averaged around €156/$170 per day while I was travelling across the country, with most of that money being spent on accommodation and food. One of the best ways to see Ireland and save money is to rent a car and drive around at your own pace, but I joined plenty of bus tours, too.

Is Ireland expensive compared to the US? ›

What is the Cost of Living in Ireland vs. the US? At a country level, the cost of living in Ireland, including housing, is only 10% lower than the cost of living in the USA. However, the United States has many cities that are cheaper to live in than similar cities in Ireland.

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