
Save €100 on your days out this summer
School's out, the days are longer, the sun is shining (hopefully); it's the perfect time to plan a few new adventures.
Whether you're heading off for a day out, a weekend away or a longer trip, there's no shortage of family-friendly attractions, indoor activities and nature-filled escapes to discover across Ireland.
We've partnered with the Irish Mail On Sunday & YourDaysOut.com to bring you fantastic family offers at some of Ireland's top destinations—worth up to €100 in savings. From tree-top thrills and wild animal encounters to indoor adventures perfect for a rainy day, there's plenty to keep everyone entertained.
You'll find everything from 2-for-1 entries to free child admission and exclusive discounts at well-loved locations around the country. Whether you're filling an afternoon or planning a full-on day out, these deals help you enjoy more for less.
Pick up your Summer Guide in the Irish Mail On Sunday this weekend, Sunday, June 22nd, to get your hands on these brilliant Summer offers. Just book online and/or bring your printed coupon with you to your chosen venue to redeem your discount.

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