IRSKA Dublin + Galway 5 noči + rent'a'car
From 599 €

IRSKA Dublin + Galway 5 noči + rent'a'car

RENT'A'CAR
Created: Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Ref ID: 11129314
price per person From
599 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Destinations: Dublin, Galway (County), Dublin

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25 Nov
Transport from Trieste to Dublin
Departure
Ryanair
Ryanair Ryanair - FR9320
09:55 - Trieste, Trieste (TRS)
11:50 - Dublin, Dublin (DUB)
2h 55m 0 PC 21D 21E Nonstop
Transport:  FR9320
Cabin Class: Economy
25 Nov
Car rental
Fiat 500 (Manual)
Easirent
A/C 3 doors 4 people
Fiat 500 (Manual) or similar
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Petrol
Manual transmission
A limit of 100 miles per day applies. Additional mileage 0.35 EUR per mile.
Driver age

Minimum 23, Maximum 75

Fuel Policy
Full to Full: Pick up and drop off with a full tank. If the car is not returned with a full tank, suppliers will charge fuel plus refueling charges.
General payment terms
Prepayment: Full rental price due at time of reservation. At pick-up a valid credit card in main driver's name is required as a guarantee. Prepaid or debit cards, such as Maestro, Visa electron, Visa Premier or Carte Bleue are not accepted.
Upon collection of the car a security deposit will be blocked on the driver’s credit card. This deposit is determined by supplier considering your selected car category. Please be informed that the value of one tank of fuel and possible traffic fines can be additionally blocked on your credit card. It is recommended to present a credit card with chip, pin code and embossed numbers.Estimated deposit amount:: GBP 2900.00
Theft protection
with excess up to 2,900 GBP
Collision damage waiver
with excess up to 2,900 GBP
Pickup

Dublin Airport - Telephone: +353 (1)695 0324

Collinstown Business Park, Swords Rd, Cloghran, Cloghran

Opening hours: 05:00 - 23:59

Shuttle: Easirent operate a free shuttle from Dublin Airport from Zone 18 Terminal 1 - Please call our Dublin Branch on arrival ( 00353 1 695 0324 ) to arrange a Shuttle to our office
Dropoff

Dublin Airport - Telephone +353 (1)695 0324

Collinstown Business Park, Swords Rd, Cloghran, Cloghran

Opening hours: 05:00 - 23:59

Shuttle: Easirent operate a free shuttle from Dublin Airport from Zone 18 Terminal 1 - Please call our Dublin Branch on arrival ( 00353 1 695 0324 ) to arrange a Shuttle to our office
25 Nov
1. Dublin
Stop
About the destination: Dublin has been the setting for many novels and it’s no wonder since its written tradition goes back to 800 A.D. with The Book of Kells, which is now on show at Trinity College, Ireland’s oldest university. The city is the birthplace for many literary figures such as Joyce, Beckett, Yeats, Shawn and Wilde to name a few. The city’s Georgian elegance blends perfectly with the medieval and modern architecture that gives Dublin its distinctive personality. One can’t deny that Dublin is a cultural city; the UNESCO designated Ireland’s capital as the city of literature in 2010. Culture vultures are also spoilt for choice when it comes to museums and galleries. From the National Museum of Ireland and the National Library to the National Gallery and the cute Little Museum of Dublin containing the lecturn that US president JFK used to address the National Parliament in 1963, there is plenty to absorb. Not forgetting of course the magnificent Dublin Castle dating back to the 13th century. Aside from its glorious riches, the best thing about this city is its people. Dubliners are friendly, warm, surprisingly outgoing and witty, even more so after a couple of pints of Guinness. In its more than 1000 pubs one makes friends easily. It should be mandatory for tourists to spend some time in a pub since it is one of the most memorable experiences of a visit to Ireland. Dublin is as well a young city, it has one of the youngest population in Europe, around half of its inhabitants are believed to be under the age of 25. This fact has made the city vibrant, dynamic, energetic and ambitious. Dublin is overflowing with funky bars, sophisticated restaurants and lively clubs, the epicenter being the buzzing Temple Bar area. Live music is a religion in Ireland and Dublin is its mecca. The city’s live music scene is superb and has given the world a number of global musical superstars from U2 and Westlife to The Script and Sinead O’Connor. Everyone is welcome in this nowadays multicultural city, but beware, Dublin, as its people, is so charismatic and infectious that you may never want to leave.
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25 Nov
Car journey 191 Kilometers - 2h 26m
Dublin
Galway (County)
25 Nov
2. Galway (County)
Stay
About the destination: Galway County or Galvian Count is located on the west coast of Ireland and in the same parallel as Dublin. It is part of the province of Connacht. Its capital is the city of Galway. The county contains several areas, known as Gaeltacht.
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28 Nov
Car journey 190 Kilometers - 2h 25m
Galway (County)
Dublin
28 Nov
3. Dublin
Stay
About the destination: Dublin has been the setting for many novels and it’s no wonder since its written tradition goes back to 800 A.D. with The Book of Kells, which is now on show at Trinity College, Ireland’s oldest university. The city is the birthplace for many literary figures such as Joyce, Beckett, Yeats, Shawn and Wilde to name a few. The city’s Georgian elegance blends perfectly with the medieval and modern architecture that gives Dublin its distinctive personality. One can’t deny that Dublin is a cultural city; the UNESCO designated Ireland’s capital as the city of literature in 2010. Culture vultures are also spoilt for choice when it comes to museums and galleries. From the National Museum of Ireland and the National Library to the National Gallery and the cute Little Museum of Dublin containing the lecturn that US president JFK used to address the National Parliament in 1963, there is plenty to absorb. Not forgetting of course the magnificent Dublin Castle dating back to the 13th century. Aside from its glorious riches, the best thing about this city is its people. Dubliners are friendly, warm, surprisingly outgoing and witty, even more so after a couple of pints of Guinness. In its more than 1000 pubs one makes friends easily. It should be mandatory for tourists to spend some time in a pub since it is one of the most memorable experiences of a visit to Ireland. Dublin is as well a young city, it has one of the youngest population in Europe, around half of its inhabitants are believed to be under the age of 25. This fact has made the city vibrant, dynamic, energetic and ambitious. Dublin is overflowing with funky bars, sophisticated restaurants and lively clubs, the epicenter being the buzzing Temple Bar area. Live music is a religion in Ireland and Dublin is its mecca. The city’s live music scene is superb and has given the world a number of global musical superstars from U2 and Westlife to The Script and Sinead O’Connor. Everyone is welcome in this nowadays multicultural city, but beware, Dublin, as its people, is so charismatic and infectious that you may never want to leave.
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30 Nov
Transport from Dublin to Trieste
Return
Ryanair
Ryanair Ryanair - FR9319 - Operated by: Malta Air
09:10 - Dublin, Dublin (DUB)
12:45 - Trieste, Trieste (TRS)
2h 35m 0 PC 23E 23F Nonstop
Transport:  FR9319 Operated by:  Malta Air
Cabin Class: Economy
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