<h3>How can I plan a trip to Ireland with a limited budgit?</h3>
Two of my friends and i would like to go to ireland for a week for our senior trip. Im just looking for any tips on cheap ways to fly or what the chepest hotels would be in places near Waterford.
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<p><i>Answer by Jasmine J</i><br/>Ireland on a limited budget could be tough because it really is quite an expensive country.Dublin,in articualr is at leasat 20-30% dearer than the provincials towns.Most of the cities fall somewhere in between in terms of cost.However,there is an easy way to save money on your flight.Book with Ryanair,the so-called low-cost airline and do so well in advance of your flight to Ireland.This airline operates a ''no-frills policy" so it'll be cheap without being luxurious.
As Ireland goes,in the summer i'd recommend somewhere coastal and scenic,though.City-wise i'd probably pick Galway or Cork over Waterford,though it's not the worst lace.Kilkenny's pretty good too.As with most cities,hostels are your best bet for value.Most of the Irish ones are quite safe as long as you take obvious precautions.The same could be said of Ireland in general,though you might want to watch your step in Dublin and Limerick by night.
Ireland's worth a visit alright.Summer is probsbly the best time but you should find good nightlife in some places during the rest of the year.
Cead Mile Failte</p>
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I love the coastline in Ireland...it's just amazing, full of caves and cubbies...go erosion!</p>
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