Budget Savers For a Vacation in Ireland Posted by Suzy Guese on 20th, July 2012 Budget Savers For a Vacation in Ireland Rolling green hills, pints of Guinness and maybe even a leprechaun or two tend to come to mind when dreaming of a trip to Ireland. Those visions are often what pull travelers to the Emerald Isle. And like most places, the dream can sometimes be scattered by the budget. Ireland can be an economical choice for a vacation if you know how to keep that budget in tact. Here are a few budget savers that won’t burst your dream bubble of a vacation to Ireland. Vacation in Ireland | Discover Ireland
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Buy a Heritage Card If you are planning on sightseeing all around Ireland, you should purchase a Heritage Card for your trip in order to give your budget a little breathing room. Most attractions and historic sites around the country charge several euros to enter. These entrance fees and admissions can quickly add up. On a month long tour of the country, I easily forked over €100 in admission fees. I could have saved a great deal by purchasing a Heritage Card. For a flat price, you can gain admission into most of the heritage sites in the country for up to one year. The cards can be purchase at some of the larger Heritage sites. It grants admission into a laundry list of sites including Donegal Castle, Connemara National Park, the Rock of Cashel and the Brú na Bóinne Visitor Center. The card also includes admission into loads of Dublin’s main attractions. An adult Heritage Card costs €21. Senior