Car Hire Ireland - Compare Car Rental

 

An great way to explore what Ireland has to offer is by renting an Ireland hire car. Compare Car Rental offers travellers to Ireland fantastic value cheap car hire from all the major car rental companies. Our rental companies include Car del Mar, SIXT, Avis and Hertz. Using our car hire comparison site is quick and easy and will offer you a car to suit your needs from a perky little economy car hire to our more luxury car hire options. Ireland is a beautiful place to visit and taking a rental car in Ireland will give you the freedom to see the most of this lovely country.

Your Ireland car hire can include optional extras and unlimited mileage. Our simple Ireland car rental comparison site will provide you with quotes on cheap car rental for Ireland for the best vehicle in which you can discover Ireland.

Compare Cheap Car Hire Ireland

Ireland is separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea and the North Channel it has a lovely mild climate which helps keep the landscape green and lush and resembling an Emerald Isle. Ireland, especially in the western areas, has several mountains with low lying plans at its centre. County Kerry has the highest mountain range which extends to almost 3,500 feet above sea level.

Dublin has always been one of the most popular cities to visit, especially as cheaper flights have meant it is a very attractive place for weekend travellers who love the areas nightlife as well as its daytime attractions including the seven storey Guinness Storehouse building at the St James’s Gate Brewery with its 360-degree views across the city. Dublin’s zoo is a great place for adults and children, with its breeding programmes and eye on conservation, it is a “must see” attraction.

Less than one hour’s drive from Dublin’s bustling city centre is the calmer “Garden of Ireland” County Wicklow with its picturesque scenery that includes hills and mountains on the one side and lovely sandy beaches and lakes. County Wicklow is a great location for a family holiday or a weekend break.

Meath, known as the Royal County, is found in Ireland’s Midlands and was once the seat of the High Kings of Ireland. The area is also the site of Newgrange and the Hill of Tara, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Cork is one of Ireland’s most visited cities and has some of the most beautiful buildings in Ireland, including the cathedral which stands on the site of a monastery founded by St. Finbarr in the seventh century with its triple-spire example of French-gothic architecture and its beautiful rose window, mosaic pavements and elaborate carvings.