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July
Exploring Ireland in May? What are the Must-See Hidden Gems?
5
July
Question:
Humans say...
Charizza
It's super expensive. My friend and I used points to rent a car and still ended up paying over $1000 for 2 and a half weeks. If you can drive standard, rent a standard. It's cheaper. I'd recommend a gps because there aren't really any street signs.
Driving was fun and there's so much to see.
Kimm
Thanks for the input.
Paulette
Try autoeurope - we are going about the same time and have booked a VW Passat for about $700 CAD (includes insurance) - GPS cost around 14 Euro per day so if you already have one it might be cheaper to purchase European maps for it before you go, or just purchase a GPS when you get there - it often turns out a cheaper option
Kimm
Thanks. How long is your rental for?
Kimm
And is that insurance through the rental company?
Paulette
It is for 2 weeks, picking up and dropping off at Dublin airport - yes that is it added insurance through the rental company - I'll have to check which company it was - either Dollar or Sixt - car is a manual transmission
Kimm
I am wondering if you bought insurance with replacement deductible or zero deductible. I'm looking at both and trying to decide. The zero deductible covers glass, under carriage, etc. Any thoughts you'd mind sharing?
Paulette
we usually buy the collision damage waiver CDW insurance - have never bought the all inclusive that includes mirrors, windshields etc, - the only place I have read that it might be worthwhile getting the all inclusive is in Spain and Portugal because apparently they are CRAZY drivers and it is not unusual to have mirrors and stuff knocked off - I'll try and find some info on that
Paulette
Here is an article from tripadvisor about Ireland car rental - lots of good info but some of the responses are about 4 years old - I gleaned a lot of information from the 8th response https://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowTopic-g186591-i88-k4319428...
TRIPADVISOR.CA
Car Rental Insurance in Ireland - Ireland Forum - tripadvisor
Andrew
If you decide not to rent a car. Check out groupon.ie for tours from Dublin. Booked few with paddywagon tours and saw a bit of Ireland.
Helen
Hertz in Dublin offers wifi hotspot devices in their vehicles but you have to reserve it in advance because they run out quickly
A.I. says...
Renting a Car and Exploring Off-the-Beaten-Path in Ireland
Renting a Car
- Book your car well in advance, especially if you're traveling during peak season.
- Compare prices from different rental companies to get the best deal.
- Read the rental agreement carefully before signing it.
- Make sure you have all the required documentation, including your driver's license and passport.
- Be aware of the speed limits and other driving regulations in Ireland.
Off-the-Beaten-Path Must-Sees
- The Burren: This unique landscape is home to a variety of plant and animal life, including wildflowers, orchids, and sheep.
- The Aran Islands: These three islands are located off the coast of Galway and are known for their stunning scenery, ancient ruins, and traditional Irish culture.
- The Dingle Peninsula: This picturesque peninsula is located in County Kerry and is known for its rugged coastline, sandy beaches, and charming villages.
- Glendalough: This monastic settlement is located in the Wicklow Mountains and is known for its beautiful scenery and ancient ruins.
- The Mourne Mountains: These mountains are located in Northern Ireland and are known for their stunning scenery and challenging hiking trails.
Conclusion
Renting a car is a great way to explore Ireland at your own pace. By venturing off the beaten path, you can discover some of the country's most hidden gems.
Kimm
Hello. Heading to Ireland in May. Any tips for renting a car? Any "off the beaten path" must-sees?