The Irish public could be back in beer gardens by the middle of June under a draft Government plan.
Retail could get the go ahead to reopen early next month, while people could be back in a hairdressers' chair two weeks later.
And inter-county travel could also return by June if cases remain stable and the vaccine programme continues without any kinks, meaning staycations would be back on the cards.
But despite outdoor dining and drinking possibly returning from mid-June, indoor pubs may have to wait until July.
It also hasn't been confirmed whether or not so-called "wet pubs" are included in these plans.
These are all the proposals under a draft Government plan for easing out of lockdown, according to the Irish Mail on Sunday.
Government sources told the paper that outdoor dining will be back in the second week of June at the latest, two weeks after the county ban is lifted.
Retail and click and collect services would return in early May, according to the source, with hairdressers and salons getting the green light two weeks later.
The news comes ahead of Government plans to announce their strategy for reopening the country across May, June and July.
Talking to reporters at a press conference earlier this week, Tanaiste Leo Varadkar said that plans for a re-opening of the hospitality sector, both indoor and outdoor, will be drawn up and published by the end of April.
He said that it is likely pubs and restaurants will re-open in either June or July.
He also stated that he is "increasingly confident" that it will be possible to have both indoor and outdoor dining available by July.
Mr Varadkar added that providing the country keeps going in the right direction, the Cabinet will set out what restrictions are to be eased across May, but will also set out in a revised plan as to what June and July might look like.
"We would expect to be in a position at the end of April to give an indication as to how hospitality might reopen across the course of June or July," he said.
"We have no deep detail on that yet, but the evidence is that outdoor dining is much safer than indoor, but it is hoped to get to the point where both will be possible.
"And, you know, I'm increasingly confident that it will be possible."