Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Cheap time to travel?


Newbie

Status: Offline
Posts: 2
Date:
Cheap time to travel?


Michele


What is the most economical(cheapest)time.....overall....airfare,acommadations etc.  to travel to Ireland.


Tks


Tong


 



__________________


Veteran Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 35
Date:

Hi, Tong,


I'm obviously not Michele but I can tell you that I planned my first vacation to Ireland for October specifically because it was less expensive (at least the accommodations were cheaper than the summer months) *and* most of the sites we wanted to visit were still open. (A number of attractions close over some of the winter months.)


Hope that helps a bit!



__________________


Host

Status: Offline
Posts: 10695
Date:

Tong,


Welcome to the forum. As Willie has said prices go down starting in October. However, the cheapest time to travel to Ireland is in the winter (except for the December/Jan holidays). Aer Lingus usually has some low airfares for travel Nov-March. You may want to sign up for their newsletter and be alerted to sales.


Not everything is open in winter so you will need to plan your trip more carefully.


Michele



__________________

"Ireland Expert"  Michele Erdvig

Click links for Michele's Book or Custom Ireland Itinerary

Visit Michele's Irish Shop for unique Irish gifts and beautiful photos of Ireland.



Newbie

Status: Offline
Posts: 2
Date:

Michele


Thank you, and also Willie for the info. If one was to go in the October-March timeframe is there any special atractions that you might recommend for that time period? How about the weather that time of year?


Many Tks for a great forum


Tong


 



__________________


Host

Status: Offline
Posts: 10695
Date:

Tong,


There are so many attractions in Ireland it is hard to know where to begin. It really does depend on what your interests are. Go to this page for my Top 10 List: http://www.irelandyes.com/sightseeing.html You should be reading up on Ireland to decide what appeals to you. Go to your local library or bookstore and browse.


Ireland's weather is temperate and they rarely get snow. However, Oct to March covers many months and October would be very different from January. Go to my weather page and click on the boxes around the map for the history of weather in that area.


Michele


 



__________________

"Ireland Expert"  Michele Erdvig

Click links for Michele's Book or Custom Ireland Itinerary

Visit Michele's Irish Shop for unique Irish gifts and beautiful photos of Ireland.



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 373
Date:

Tong,


My husband and I picked October because it was cheaper and we love drizzly cold weather.  We got a really good deal through 12Travel.com.  For the two of us, a car rental, a cottage in Cork-one week, and a cottage in Galway-one week, & air fare, we pay for our meals and thought it would be good to have a "base" and plan our vacation stops in each area from there.  The whole trip, with the inflated air plane fuel jump came to $  3,150.36 for two.  I ordered a very nice book map from ebay that I am able to plan, very easily, our trip to different events, etc.  Michelle's book is fantastic and gives you a LOT of information for everything you will need.  I also got Rick Steves book, which was good.  Now all my husband and I have to do is sit down and eliminate the places we won't be able to get to, since I have researched so much and way too many things listed to see.


Good luck and have a lot of fun....


Youngka



__________________
Living in Oregon, like to travel, love going to Europe, Alaska and maybe one day China.
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us


Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard