Spreadsheet Data:
DUBLIN, IRELAND EXPENDITURES:
Flight Prices | $3,571.35 |
Hotel Accommodations | $2,266 |
Car Rental | $184.88 |
Day 1 | $10 |
Day 2 | $90.16 |
Day 3 | $63.26 |
Day 4 | $77.30 |
Day 5 | $86.27 |
Day 6 | $77.47 |
Day 7 | $71.07 |
Day 8 | $57.96 |
Day 9 | $55.52 |
Day 10 | $151.39 |
Day 11 | $27.35 |
Day 12 | $0 |
TOTAL | $6,789.98 |
For our final expenditure, we have reached $6789.98 out of the budget of $12,500. Keeping in mind that this is the lowest budget out of all, the group had to limit the expenses on random stuff and rather focus more on the food and whatever entry fees there were for the different destinations. In general, Ireland is actually not a very expensive place to go to, so that was a relief for us. The decision to do only a 12 day trip was also influenced by our budget, since the risk of spending was more. As per the tourist attractions, luckily they didn't have all of the places to have entry fees except for a few that were mostly museums, but other than that, it was either very cheap or free. The food in Ireland depended on what restaurants we attended. For example, more of the fancier restaurants like Arch Bistro, Roly's Bistro, and The Vintage Kitchen had more pricey items, and then the others were just cafes or bars (which are quite cheap). In total, the hotel accommodation included bed and breakfast for all days which had a decent price considering that the hotel was appropriate for all five of us. The car rental as well was since day one from picking us up, to dropping us back to the airport. In conclusion, our trip's price was a reasonable total since we passed just a few hundreds over half of the budget.