Locals looking to visit the Emerald Isle have a few cheap flights to take advantage of right now.
Tickets to Ireland start at around $900 to $1000 for round-trip flights this summer. But if you are looking to spend the summer in Ireland, you can expect to save nearly half the price on select dates.
For example, Expedia.ca is offering a deal to Dublin that departs in June and returns in September and only costs $557.94 including all taxes and fees.
The only catch for the ultra-low fare is the outbound journey; you'll have to overnight in Calgary. That said, return trips to Ireland for under $560 CAD are few and far between and the trip home is a breeze, with only one short, two-hour layover in Calgary.
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Explore Dublin and Ireland
Dublin offers a litany of things to do and see, as well as the perfect place to begin your Irish adventure. While you're in the city you'll be privy to numerous eateries, shops, and, of course, world-famous pubs. If you are looking to venture outside of the city, you'll be able to soak in the stunning beauty of the countryside.
Located three hours from Dublin, the stunning Cliffs of Moher is Ireland's most visited tourist attraction. These spectacular cliffs rise an incredible 702 feet at their highest point, just north of O'Brien's Tower. The majestic rock faces are an awe-inspiring sight to behold — many people spend half of their day viewing them in all of their rugged glory.
Metro 鶹ýӳresidents: What to know about travel right now
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