March 3, 202600:12:29

Buying Souvenirs? Here’s How to Get Some Money Back

This article is part of my Planning Your Ireland Vacation series — a step-by-step guide that walks you through the entire planning process, answers common questions, and helps you move forward with clarity.

If you’d like to follow the full series in order, you’ll find it at:
IrelandFamilyVacations.com/planning

During your Ireland vacation you'll have dozens of opportunities to purchase Ireland souvenirs and gifts.

My advice? Buy items that will keep memories of your trip fresh for years to come.

An added bonus when purchasing Ireland souvenirs – the Value Added Tax refund you receive as you leave the country.

Ireland Souvenir Buying Tips

If you love it, buy it; you may not find it again. This is especially true for hand crafted and artisan items.

  • If you enjoy a busker and they have a CD available, buy it (or toss in a tip and add them to your Spotify playlist).
  • Irish whiskey – unless the items is exclusive to the distillery wait to purchase it at Duty Free. You'll usually get a better price, the purchase is tax-free, and you won't have to pack it in your carry-on bag.
  • Buy ‘trinkets' at Duty Free in the airport. Trinkets = inexpensive items you see in every gift shop.
  • Chocolates travel well – buy at Duty Free unless you find a chocolate shop you absolutely LOVE. If buying chocolates as a gift purchase two. Unless you have exceptional willpower, one may not make it home.
  • Some items can (and should) be shipped. Pottery, crystal, and glassware are a good example of this.

For full VAT information, including links, click here.

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