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How much does a trip to Ireland cost?
Compare budgets for 1 destinations in Ireland and find the perfect city for your next trip.
At a glance
- Cities covered
- 1
- Min. budget per day
- €52
- Index vs Paris
- 88%
How much it costs
What a trip to Ireland actually costs
In Ireland, the daily travel budget starts at €52 in the cheapest city (Dublin) and runs up to €52 in Dublin, covering every traveler profile. For a standard 5-night trip, plan around €635 per person at a mid-range comfort level, flights not included. The average cost index versus Paris (88 %) places the country among the moderately priced destinations for a Western European traveler.
Seasonality
When to go for the best price
The most temperate month across the country is July, averaging 20°C. Across the 60+ InstantTripCost destinations, this is also the window where median flight prices stay the most stable outside peak tourist season.
Jan
8°
Feb
8°
Mar
10°
Apr
12°
May
15°
Jun
18°
Jul
20°
Aug
20°
Sep
17°
Oct
14°
Nov
11°
Dec
9°
Selection
Cities worth exploring in Ireland
Each card shows the lowest daily budget, the cost index versus Paris, and July weather.
Why go
Travel to Ireland: what you need to know
Ireland ranks as one of the most value-for-money European destinations, with an average cost index of 88 % versus Paris. The 1 cities we document span a wide budget range: from €52/day in Dublin up to €52/day in Dublin, making the country viable for budget travelers and comfort-seekers alike.
A trip to Ireland averages €889 for a 7-night mid-range stay, flights from Paris included. The country sits among solid value-for-money destinations, at 88 % of Paris's cost.
Daily budget
How much does a trip to Ireland cost?
Daily budget in Ireland varies sharply by city and travel style. Budget mode: count €52-92 per day for hostels or entry-level hotels, local meals, and public transit. Mid-range: budget rises to €127-177 per day with 3-star hotels, local restaurants, and some activities. High-end: plan €112 per day and up for 4 or 5-star hotels with fine dining and premium service.
Across the country, lodging averages 35 to 45 % of total budget, food 15 to 20 %, flights 20 to 30 % from Europe, with the rest split between local transport and activities. The €52-52/day range we observe reflects directly the gap between the cheapest cities and the most touristed ones.
Seasonality
When to visit Ireland
The best price-weather compromise in Ireland is around July, with comfortable temperatures countrywide and still-reasonable off-peak pricing. Air seasonality stays moderate (0 % max gap month to month), giving you flexibility on planning.
Ireland follows the typical temperate pattern: summer peak 19 °C, winter trough 8 °C. July and August are the best months for the weather/price combo.
Regional budget
Budget varies across regions
The country isn't experienced the same way everywhere. Dublin has the most accessible daily budget (€52/day) and makes a strong base for a first trip. At the other end, Dublin asks for more (€52/day) but typically concentrates the must-see sights, top hotels, and most acclaimed dining. The country's other cities sit between these two poles.
Tips
How to cut the Ireland budget
Four levers cover most of the savings in Ireland. First: pick the right window - January has the cheapest flights from Paris (€220 median, 0 % below peak). Second: pair two cities rather than one, with a cheaper stop (like Dublin) before or after the main city. Third: book the hotel 6 to 8 weeks ahead via aggregators that show market median rates. Fourth: prefer public transit or intercity rail over domestic flights for short distances.
Practical
Currency, language, practical info
Currency: EURO. Main language: IRISH; English is generally understood in tourist areas. Plan €50-150 in cash for the first days depending on the city, and use a no-foreign-fee card for the rest.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
- How much does a trip to Ireland cost?
- A standard 7-night trip to Ireland averages €889 per person at mid-range comfort, flights from Paris included. Daily budget runs from €52/day (Dublin) to €52/day (Dublin) depending on the city and travel style.
- Which is the cheapest city in Ireland?
- Of the 1 cities InstantTripCost documents in Ireland, Dublin offers the lowest daily budget (€52/day in budget mode). It makes a solid base for a low-cost trip.
- When is the best month to visit Ireland?
- The best price-weather compromise is in July countrywide, with comfortable temperatures and still-moderate prices. For the cheapest flight from Paris, target January (save up to 0 %).
- Do I need a visa to enter Ireland?
- Visa requirements vary by passport and stay length. Check your home country's official foreign affairs website for up-to-date entry rules before booking.
- Is Ireland an expensive destination?
- With an average cost index of 88 % versus Paris, Ireland ranks among the moderately priced.
- Which city should I visit first in Ireland?
- For a first visit, Dublin is usually the country's flagship city and packs most of the must-sees. If budget is tight, Dublin offers a cheaper alternative with its own appeal.
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