Is Scotland or Ireland cheaper to visit?


Is Scotland or Ireland cheaper to visit? While Ireland's natural beauty is breathtaking, Scotland's is significantly more stunning and diverse. However, Scotland can be the most reasonable of the two when it refers to cost and affordability, especially if visitors are ready to wild camp.


What is the nicest month in Ireland?

September, along with May and October, is the best time to visit Ireland as prices drop, the days are long, the weather is mild and there's less crowds.


How many days do you need to see Scotland?

We recommend you allow 9 - 10 days in Scotland for a satisfying tour of the country's diverse scenery and history. A 10 day itinerary, such as the Best of Scotland tour plan, would let you spend: 2 days in Edinburgh walking the historical streets and enjoying the cosmopolitan buzz.


What is the best month to visit Ireland and Scotland?

The two shoulder seasons, from April to May and September to October, are arguably the best times of the year to visit Ireland and Scotland. Temperatures remain consistently pleasant, sometimes even hot, with minimal crowds and moderate levels of rain.


Is Scotland expensive as a tourist?

On average, a budget trip to Scotland is estimated to cost around £55, €62, or $66 per day.


What is the cheapest month to go to Ireland?

The low season from November to February is the best time for a cheap stay in Ireland.


Is food expensive in Scotland?

Cost of groceries in Scotland Scotland generally has a lower cost-of-living index than most places in the UK, and this is reflected in the cost of food. Of the locations we surveyed, Glasgow has the most affordable grocery rates, and some average prices for commonly bought items are: Milk (1L): £0.98. Bread loaf: £1.05.