The Government spent €25,581 on the visit of US Vice President Joe Biden earlier this year.
A further €32,838 was spent on the visits of Britain's Prince of Wales, French President Francois Hollande and European Council President Donald Tusk.
Figures from the Department of Foreign Affairs show €10,000 was spent on airport fees for Mr Biden's visit here in June.
A further €12,497 was spent on his transport costs.
US Vice President Joe Biden's convoy on his visit to Ireland | Image: Rollingnews.ie
That is slightly less than the €12,837 transport bill for Prince Charles and his wife Camilla during their one-day visit to Donegal in May.
The visit of the British royals also incurred a €1,422 photography bill, with a further €1,161 spent on catering.
Documents released under the Freedom of Information Act show €12,401 was spent on French President Francois Hollande's official visit to Dublin in the wake of the Brexit vote.
While the State incurred fees of €2,833 for European Council President Donald Tusk's visit to speak with Taoiseach Enda Kenny.
The figures - which total €58,419 - do not include the amount spent on security operations or garda overtime.

