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Posted on February 13, 2011.
More for less - Holidays in Ireland

Holidays in Ireland for a few days a week, a few weeks or more is a world of adventure will enjoy. And why not? The overnight flight to Shannon Airport or Dublin one can indulge in a magical island where you will be enchanted and nice friendly people, roads untraveled and enchanting natural beauty - you'll wonder why you have not visited more earlier.

Time of year is best to travel to Ireland?

Although many people opt for the pleasant days of summer for their holidays in Ireland, fall, winter and spring offer their own charms and magical moments much more affordable to travel. The landscape in shades of emerald green, rust and mustard is always breathtaking, people are always friendly (and maybe more, now that the urgency of the flood of tourism adopted), and n ' is much better than the camaraderie in a friendly Irish pub, especially to dispel the cold winter night.

The most popular season, from mid-June until mid-September is the perfect time for a vacation in Ireland. The weather is warm without being sticky and miserably hot, the sky is sunny and travelers flock to the small countries of the United Kingdom, continental Europe, the United States and elsewhere. Prices are highest for both accommodation and airfare. As the weather begins to change, with cooler temperatures and cloudy days many, many vacationers return to their homes and prices start to decline.

The "season" for a holiday in Ireland in April, May and early June, mid to late September and October. "Low season" when the time has a separate cooling and some shops, small hotels and B & B nearby, is the winter months from November to March.

Because the Gulf Stream in the Atlantic Ocean extends along the coast of Ireland, winter temperatures are more moderate than other countries at a similar latitude. Winter in Ireland is much more temperate in the northern United States, and even hotter than in most of continental Europe. the average winter temperature of Ireland rarely goes below freezing and usually hovers around 45 degrees Fahrenheit relatively mild. However, the wind in winter can be very high, and rainfall - a must for keeping the Emerald aa vivid and beautiful island green - is more common in winter and autumn.

Prices and tourist crowds diminish proportionately more you travel from the popular summer months. Savings on plane tickets may be 50 percent or more in low season B & Bs and hotels offer packages off season to help reduce your costs. Beyond the potential savings, however, the best reasons to travel to Ireland in the "shoulder" or "low" seasons are rewarding experiences. There is so much easier to walk through the historic ruins, admire the mystical landscapes, walk through the formal gardens - and find a seat in the local pub! - Where there is no long queues and crowds of tourists. You can even get lost in endless conversations in cafes, shops and guest houses that people have more time and more relaxed.

What to do in Ireland in winter, spring and autumn


The possibilities are endless new discoveries on vacation in Ireland. Although the country seems small, you will learn that each bend in the road discover new scenes or small villages to explore. Exploring the myriad Celtic architecture and ruins, and countless museums, galleries and castles could take forever - especially as frequent stops at local pubs and shops are required to discuss with people, global warming your spirits and indulge in the magic of Ireland.

Take an assortment of coats - from a heavy rain jacket and sweater Irish, a bit of thermal underwear to chase away the cold - and left in the account.

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