we are hiring a camper van (for 2 @1500 for 8 nights) probably more for larger home to accommodate children. Pitchup.ie is good for campsites you can stay at . Also simply google towns/villages and find out parking areas and local attractions , finding south coast very good.
Just spent a few hours online checking hotel holidays in Ireland. Usually have a September break every year.
Prices would appear to be 30 - 50% higher this year especially in 4/5 Star hotels.
Checked hotels abroad and similar story.
Surely they want “bums on seats” and should be offering lower prices. I’m going to wait a while!
We've been looking at places in Ireland for up to a week this year and can't get over the prices. More expensive than going to France/ Spain and we don't have to pay for ferry/ flights.
When I was single I’d always go on a foreign holiday. Neither holidaying in Ireland nor, heaven forbid, a staycation, ever entered my consciousness.We've been looking at places in Ireland for up to a week this year and can't get over the prices. More expensive than going to France/ Spain and we don't have to pay for ferry/ flights.
Hiring a camper van might be another option..maybe a little more independence with that.
I considered buying a camper van a few years ago but my wife put me off it.
A friend of hers has one and you need to have a car, or at the very least a bicycle with you. For example, if you wake up in the morning and need bread, or fresh milk, you need the car/bike to go get it. If you’re intending to take the campervan to the shop, you have to tidying up everything, secure it, etc., etc. There’s no such thing as “nipping out” unless you walk/drive/cycle. Tidying up kids’ toys/balls/books every morning doesn’t make for a relaxing holiday.
Then, of course, there’s no “freedom of the road” like you have in the USA or Australia. You have to stay in a campsite in Ireland.
Remember that British broadcaster, of Irish parentage, Craig something? I think he did a few travel shows.
He did a two week campervan holiday in Ireland with his family. I can’t remember if it was a strictly private holiday or part of his career.
Anyway, he tried parking overnight in beach car parks, and beauty spot lay-bys, etc.
Abandoned it all after a few days. In the middle of the night if I recall correctly. Scourged every night by boy racers doing donuts and similar activities. Screeching tyres and sprayed gravel. No sleep and constant fear. Paying for accommodation on wheels AND accommodation in a campsite.
Should businesses that have had no revenue for the last few months simply ignore the law of supply and demand?
There are a finite number of nice hotels and lots of people with money who are compelled to stay in Ireland this year.
Why wouldn’t prices be anything other than higher than normal?
Three bedroom house in Connemara, sleeps five, €1,200 for two weeks (arts week and race week). Got an extra day gratis last year as the previous holiday makers vacated a day early.
Should businesses that have had no revenue for the last few months simply ignore the law of supply and demand?
There are a finite number of nice hotels and lots of people with money who are compelled to stay in Ireland this year.
Why wouldn’t prices be anything other than higher than normal?