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Dublin Airport Car Hire - Great Deals from Trusted Providers

Pre-book your Dublin Airport car hire, with prices starting from just £6.33 per day with FREE cancellations*

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Hiring a car from Dublin Airport is a popular choice for those on business or holiday in Ireland. Our quick and easy cheap car hire booking engine will find you the ideal car hire for your trip, even if you have to book at the last minute. Dublin Airport really is the gateway to the Emerald Isle, so hiring a car here means you can hit the road as soon as you land, enjoying all this beautiful land has to offer. Take in the heady mix of quaint and metropolitan culture in Dublin itself, or venture out of the city and witness sprawling countryside and sweeping hills and valleys that give Ireland its name. There really is something here for everyone.

3 steps to cheap car hire

  • Search - fill out your details above and click search to compare
  • Select - choose the car you want to hire
  • Book - with our secure payment system

How it Works

Once your payment has been authorised you will receive an email confirmation with your booking reference number. Keep all the information on your booking confirmation handy as you will need it along with your other documents when you collect the car at your destination. We also have a useful checklist to make sure you have everything you need before you set off.

If you wish to speak to an advisor, you can contact our dedicated car hire team on 0800 804 7362. Alternatively you can contact us online here with any queries you may have.

If you're looking simply for transportation to your resort, Holiday Extras provides great deals on resort transfers. As well as this, you can take also out holiday insurance, giving you further peace of mind should you run into any unforeseen problems.

If you wish to speak to an advisor, you can contact our dedicated car hire team on 0800 804 7362. Alternatively you can contact us onlinehere with any queries you may have.

At Holiday Extras we want to make your trip as hassle free as possible, so you can hit the road happy. If you're flying from a UK airport; we could help you save up to 60% on airport parking, airport hotels and airport lounges, too.

Car pick-up from Dublin Airport

Which terminal you fly into will decide where you pick-up your car.

If you're flying into Terminal 1 you will find all car hire desks in the arrivals hall, and if you're arriving into Terminal 2 you will find car hire desks in the multi-storey car park.

Car hire companies at Dublin Airport

  • Hertz
  • Budget
  • Avis
  • Europcar
  • Dooley Car Rentals
  • Thrifty
  • Enterprise
  • Sixt

Other rental locations

If you plan on hiring a car from another location in Ireland, you can search for these using the same search engine above. We search all major airports, train stations, and town and city locations across Ireland. If you plan on picking up your rental car from another location such as a town or city centre, port or railway station; it is important that you know your rental location address as in larger towns there maybe more than one. Your booking confirmation should provide all the necessary contact details, if there is any confusion you should call your chosen car hire company.

*The prices quoted are based on one driver, aged 25, with a full UK driving licence hiring a car for 3 days, picking-up and dropping-off at Dublin Airport, Ireland. Prices correct at time of writing. Subject to change according to availability. Free cancellation applies to most rentals up to 48 hours before pick up, however some suppliers may charge. Please check supplier terms and conditions carefully.

Driving on Ireland's roads**

Driving around Ireland shouldn't pose too much of a problem, particularly if you're used to driving on Britain's roads. The network of roads from Dublin airport into the city, and into the surrounding areas are well maintained and some of the safest in the world.
Driving between larger towns and cities via major roads is simple, with little congestion, and smaller country roads, although more windy, are also well maintained and offer a great way to see the Emerald Isle.

Useful information:

  • Right hand drive - Drive on the left, overtake on the right.
  • Minimum car hire age - 18 years old. Under 25's may have to pay a young driver surcharge.
  • Seatbelt - Compulsory for all occupants to wear a seatbelt. The driver is responsible for ensuring all passengers under 18 are wearing a seatbelt.
  • Travelling with children - Under three's and those less than 135cm must use the correct child booster seat.
  • Petrol stations - Many are open 24/7 and accept all major credit cards.
  • Toll Roads - There are 11 toll roads, bridges and tunnels throughout Ireland - (see below for more information about the M50 barrier-free toll near Dublin airport.
  • Speed limits - Road laws and road signs are in kilometres per hour (km/h)

Road safety laws

Speed limits

  • Motorways - 120kph/75mph
  • National Roads - 100kph/62mph
  • Regional Roads - 80kph/50mph
  • Built up/urban areas - 50kph/30mph
  • Specialist limits/School area - 30kph/19mph

Driving licence

Important Information - Changes to the UK Driving Licence

If you are not from the UK, most car rental companies will require you to present the driving licence that is issued by your country of residence; not an International licence, or permit. Please double check with an individual car hire company if you are unsure.

Mobile phone use

When driving a vehicle in Ireland, it is an offence to hold a mobile phone in your hand or to support it with another part of your body. If caught, the Gardaí (local police), will issue a fixed charge of approximately €60 and receive 2 penalty points on your licence. If you refuse to pay, you could be taken to court and fined up to €2,000 and receive four penalty points.

Using a hands-free kit with your phone is not illegal but the Ireland Road Safety Authority advise against it.

Drinking and driving

Drink driving in Ireland is a very serious offence. The legal limit for drivers is 50 milligrams of alcohol per 100ml of blood. Local police set up random breath-test checkpoint throughout the country.

It is important to note that drinking alcohol and then driving may invalidate your car rental insurance and holiday insurance, irrespective of local drink driving laws. Check your policy for full details.

Seat belts

Wearing a seat belt is compulsory in front and rear seats. Children must use booster seats and appropriate child restraints. Check with your car hire company if they provide child seats, or perhaps take your own with you.

Roads in Ireland

The national road infrastructure throughout the Republic of Ireland is well maintained and safe. However, it is important to note that in rural areas there are many narrow roads with no hard shoulder, or passing space. Be aware that it is not uncommon to encounter large farm vehicles and livestock while travelling through the countryside, so it is important to drive slowly and carefully.

Toll Roads

The Republic of Ireland has 11 toll points. Ten of which have conventional toll booths where you will have to pay in cash.
However, there is one toll that is barrier-free, the - M50 motorway - which is a busy commuter road semi-circling the south of County Dublin and the capitals international airport near Santry.

Since 1 January 2013, those passing through the M50 automatic toll have to ensure they pay the toll charge before 8pm the following day to avoid incurring a penalty fine.

Some hire companies will include toll charges in your bill; while others will require that you pay the charge yourself.

How to pay the M50 toll charge

  • Online at eFlow.ie; select 'I Want to Pay a Toll' on the home page and follow the page guidelines.
  • In person with cash or card at any Payzone location throughout Ireland.
  • By phone on: 1890 50 10 50 from the Republic of Ireland, 0845 30 15 405 from the UK, or +800 50 10 50 11 from any other country.

**This information should be considered as a broad overview of things to remember when hiring a car. It is therefore very important that you read the rental terms and conditions and associated policies for your own specific policy as well as doing your own research into the motoring laws of the country in which you will be driving.

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