Strengthening Dollar Provides Savings on Ireland Golf Vacation & Scotland Golf Travel
Cape May, NJ (PRWEB) November 12, 2008 -- Celtic Golf, leader in Ireland and Scotland golf travel, today announced new savings options for many of their Ireland and Scotland golf travel destinations because of the recent strengthening of the dollar in these countries.
"An Ireland golf vacation or a Scotland golf tour scheduled in 2009 is 20% less expensive than it was a year ago," states Jerry Quinlan, co-founder and President of Celtic Golf. "Now is the best time to book your golf travel and take advantage of these prices!"
In spite of the present economic climate, the time is ripe for travel because of air and hotel pricing specials. Now coupled with the strengthening of the dollar in Ireland and Scotland, it has become the best time to book golf vacation travel to these countries.
Included in the many savings currently being offered by Celtic Golf are:
* Couples Exclusive Ireland Golf Vacation (http://www.celticgolf.com/vacations/ireland/selfdrive/)
* Father & Son Golf Tournament Ireland Golf Vacation (http://www.celticgolf.com/vacations/father-son-golf/)
* 2009 British Open Golf Vacation at Turnberry (http://www.celticgolf.com/vacations/british-open/)
* 2010 British Open Golf Vacation at St. Andrews (http://www.celticgolf.com/vacations/british-open/index.html#2010)
Celtic Golf has gained its reputation by providing their clients with the best quality golf vacation travel while also offering the best value with pricing incentives and savings.
For more information and to book and Ireland Golf Vacation or Scotland Golf Travel:
Contact: Brendan McMenamin, VP Sales & Operations
Phone: 1.800.535.6148
About Celtic Golf:
Celtic Golf, leader in golf vacation travel, offers premier European golf travel vacation packages - specializing in Ireland golf vacation and Scotland golf tours. 100% customer satisfaction and personal customer care in Ireland Golf Vacations has placed Celtic Golf 'a cut above the rest' of golf vacation travel anywhere.
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