A new survey shows that America is the top choice for Irish people looking to make short-term holidays this autumn.
The Irish Independent reports that Flexibletrips, a part of Thomas Cook Ireland, conducted the survey that saw American cities taking the top three spots. New York, San Francisco, and Las Vegas took top billing from the Irish survey.
John Grehan of Flexibletrips explains that the Irish have a certain partiality for US destinations. “Despite the distance involved, these cities are most people’s idea of a dream break.”
Aside from the American destinations, the Irish also cited sunny European locales as their most desired holidays. Venice came in at number four, Ibiza number five, Gran Canaria at six, Fuerteventua at nine and Barcelona at 10.
Paris and Prague came in eighth and ninth respectively.
The American top three aren’t really surprising as the US packs major retail power when considering the Euro to Dollar conversion. Similarly, New York City is valued more in the autumn for its cooler weather and plentitude of sights to see.
“We Irish are clearly attached to our sun holidays in the European hotspots, but the US still holds special appeal, be it for the shopping in New York, the nightlife in Las Vegas or the style of San Francisco,” said Grehan.
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.Pazuzu | Sep 16, 2012, 09:36 PM EDT
I really don't get the Irish love affair with New York. It's easily the most overrated spot on earth.
Happyhippo | Sep 15, 2012, 03:57 PM EDT
Louisiana for me,Craw fish pie, Alligators,sports, fishing,and beautiful down home Cajun fiddle and accordion music,some of the best fiddlers have Irish names but their culture is French, Zydeco dancing,swamp music, and some of the most friendly people you will meet anywhere.
bogsidebunny | Sep 14, 2012, 07:33 AM EDT
America's the top choice because of the weather, relations (both legal & illegal) living there, cheap clothes, accomodation, booze and food. Believe me if the Irish could do better money-wise they'd go to Tibet instead.
bob40wil | Sep 10, 2012, 11:49 AM EDT
I love the picture at the heading of the article. Classic.
bobby | Sep 10, 2012, 09:08 AM EDT
London should be in the top 5 destinations from Ireland. Nearly 4 million people travelled the Dublin - London route every year. The busiest in Europe, one of the busiest routes in the world.