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How much does Dublin Airport car hire cost throughout the year?

Our data shows that January is the cheapest month to rent a car from Dublin Airport. It’s around R 733 a day in January, compared to the yearly average which is R 955 a day.
Cheapest month avgJanuary • R 733
Yearly avg priceR 955

Car hire near Dublin Airport

Consider travelling into Dublin to pick up your car - we found car hire deals from pick-up points in Dublin from R 328.

The most popular car rental companies in Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport car hire: Facts on the fly

Average daily priceR 955
Most popular carEconomy, 4-5 doors
Cheapest price foundR 406
Cheapest month to rentJanuary
Providers at Dublin Airport17
Most popular providerBudget
Best time to book4 weeks before

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Driving in Dublin: What to expect on the road

Documents you'll need
Bring your licence, passport and credit card.
To rent a car in Dublin, you’ll need a full driving licence (in English), your passport, and a credit card. An International Driving Permit (IDP) may be required if your licence is non-EU or not in English.
Navigating city driving
Left-hand driving with narrow roads.
Driving in Dublin means adjusting to left-hand driving, tight city lanes, and complex junctions. Use sat nav to avoid bus-only streets and peak-hour delays.
Tolls, emissions zones and charges
Expect toll roads outside the city.
Toll roads in Dublin like the M50 use barrier-free eToll systems. Check if your rental includes toll coverage — if not, you must pay online before 8pm the next day to avoid penalties.
Parking your car in Dublin
Parking is paid and often restricted.
Parking in Dublin is managed with colour-coded zones and pay-and-display systems. Central areas are busy, but you’ll find hotel parking and multi-storey car parks in key locations.
Finding fuel or charging points
Fuel is accessible — EV charging is improving.
Petrol stations are available across Dublin. For EVs, use PlugShare or the ESB ecars app to find EV charging stations Dublin. Some chargers require app access or RFID cards, so check ahead.
Local driving style and tips
Drivers are careful and the roads are narrow.
Driving in Dublin is calm but often slow, with tight turns and busy streets. Look out for bus lanes, follow roundabout signs, and give way when unsure — most drivers are patient.
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How to get the best car hire deal in Dublin Airport

Here's everything you need to know to hit the road happy after you've touched down in Dublin Airport. 

How to find a cheap car hire deal in Dublin (DUB)

  • Need a cheap Dublin rental car? With prices averaging R 955 a day, big savings are just around the corner. Whether you're after a go-anywhere compact, a spacious family car, or something in between, we compare all the top offers to get you more for your money.

  • Daily rental prices at Dublin start from just R 406.

  • Planning a longer trip to Dublin and want to explore beyond the tourist trail? R 1,124 is the lowest rate for a weekly rental.

  • Timing can make all the difference when it comes to finding a cheap DUB car hire. Book about two weeks before your departure date to land the best price.

  • Check out the options available with Easirent, Budget and Carhire. These are a few of the popular providers at Dublin.

  • Check if a collision damage waiver (CDW) is part of your Dublin car hire policy, whether with Easirent or another supplier. Some companies might not include it in the base price and instead sell it separately.

  • Booking one-way could snag you a cheaper rate on your car hire. Providers sometimes offer lower rates when vehicles need to be moved around. Just select 'Return car to a different location' when searching for a car for hire in DUB.

  • Save money on fuel by choosing a car hire in Dublin with a 'Fair fuel policy.' You collect your vehicle with a full tank and drop it off full, so you're only paying for what you use.

  • Go wherever the road takes you by picking a rental with 'Unlimited mileage.' Located under the 'Policies' filter, these rides let you drive as far as you like without paying more.

Best value car hire options right now

  • You'll find the best value with this company. Prices average R 2,778 a day.

  • Next up is this provider, which offers daily rates of around R 2,059.

  • The third option also comes in as one of the cheaper suppliers. Pick up one of their rentals for roughly R 2,080 a day.

  • If you're still weighing up which ride is right for you, choose something from the Economy rental category. It's the most frequently booked type of vehicle at DUB.

Compare car hire types from Dublin (DUB)

  • Small: Including classes like mini and economy, this cheap Dublin rental car puts you on the road for less. These agile, fuel-efficient cars are perfect for city driving and short trips.

  • Medium: Not too small, not too big, this is the kind of rental even Goldilocks wouldn't second-guess. Typically including compact and intermediate cars, they strike a balance of fuel efficiency and interior space and are suited to small families and couples.

  • Large: Offering a more comfortable driving experience and enhanced tech features, this DUB car hire option includes full-size cars. With larger rear seats and plenty of storage space, they let you load up and take everyone, and everything, with ease.

  • SUV: SUVs are your four-wheel fix for wanderlust. All-wheel drive and everyday versatility equip them for city streets and winding backroads alike.

  • Van: Usually featuring commercial vans and trucks, this category of car for rent in Dublin makes light work of big hauls and group travel. They're tough, versatile, and ready for whatever your trip demands.

Insurance and optional extras

  • Excess insurance covers your out-of-pocket costs if your DUB car hire is damaged or stolen. While not compulsory, it can be a real lifesaver if something goes wrong. Just remember that policies differ from one provider to another, so make sure you understand exactly what's offered.

  • Make travel easier when you rent a car in Dublin by adding some handy extras. Think things like a navigation system to be your trusty co-pilot, or reverse cameras that'll help you park like a pro.

Good to know

  • The minimum age to rent a vehicle in Ireland is typically 21 years old. However individual providers may do things differently, so always double-check your rental company's policy to find out where you stand.

  • If the kids are coming with you, find out if you need to add a child car seat to your DUB car hire reservation. Whether required by local laws or not, they're always the safest way for youngsters to ride.

  • Bring the right documents and save time at pick-up. You'll generally need your physical driver's licence (no electronic copies) and another form of photo ID. Also keep a credit card handy to cover the required excess. If there's anything extra, it'll be listed in your booking.

  • Driving in Ireland may feel unfamiliar if it's your first time. Keep in mind you'll need to stick to the left side of the road.

  • Local speed limits can vary, but it's usually around 45kph in built-up areas and 110kph or so along highways. Always follow the posted signs.

  • The blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit in Ireland is 0.05%. Because alcohol doesn't affect all people equally, the only way to be certain you're safe to drive is to skip the drinks.

  • The euro (EUR) is the currency you'll be using for day-to-day expenses and excursions. Pay with a card when it's possible, but have some cash handy when electronic payments aren't accepted.

Drive smarter from the start

  • After you've picked up the keys to your DUB car hire, the road is yours to conquer. Central Dublin is about 11 kilometres south and a drive of around 25 minutes if you choose to head that way.

  • Allow roughly 50 minutes to get from Dublin to the city centre during peak hours.

  • Aim to travel outside heavy traffic periods for a smoother trip. 5pm is one of the busiest times to be on the road in this destination.

  • If you're not ready to take the wheel just yet, consider picking up a car hire in Dublin instead of at the airport. Collect your ride when it suits you and avoid paying for unused rental days.

Hit the road: Where to drive from Dublin (DUB)

  • Begin with some of the leading attractions in Dublin, like Guinness Storehouse and Trinity College Library. Whether you drive or choose a different way to get there, you'll want to tick off these highlights before you move on.

  • Buckle up and make tracks to Drogheda. Around 32 kilometres north of DUB, you'll find popular sights like Monasterboice Monastic Site and St. Mary's Church.

  • Or pick up your Dublin car hire and set out for Dundalk. Roughly 64 kilometres north of the airport, Louth County Museum and Proleek Wedge Tomb are popular attractions that make the drive totally worth it.

  • When the drive's been this good, why hit the brakes? Cruise on over to Ennis, about 193 kilometres west of DUB. From Glor Irish Music Centre to Ennis Friary, it's the grand finale your trip deserves.

Hiring a car at Dublin Airport: FAQs

On average, car hire from Dublin Airport is around R 955 per day.
No. It's a little higher than Ireland's average daily car rental price, which is around R 1,247.
There are lots of car hire companies to choose from at Dublin Airport - including Easirent, Surprice, Avis, Budget, Thrifty, Hertz, Dollar, Payless, and Carhire.
Currently, the lowest price for car hire at Dublin Airport we found is R 406. And the cheapest rate for car hire nearby is from R 429. It can often be cheaper to hire a car from somewhere near to Dublin Airport, especially if there's an extra airport pick-up fee. But when you consider the cost of travelling from Dublin Airport to the pick-up location, and back again at the end of your stay, collecting your wheels as soon as you touch down might still work out more economic, faster and easier.
Yes – you can hire a car when you touch down in Dublin Airport and drop it off in another location, which can save you time and money.
The most popular according to travellers is Keddy By Europcar, with a 4.9 rating for things like cleanliness, customer service and value. The cheapest company is currently Budget.
Currently, it looks like Budget has the cheapest car hire deal in Dublin Airport – for R 463 per day. Thrifty also has car hire deals from R 463 per day.
Although you can often find a cheaper car hire deal away from Dublin Airport, remember to consider: extra cost of public transport, a taxi to your hotel, or on to that pickup location on top of that price.
Yes. We understand that plans can change last minute, or you might even find a better car rental deal from Dublin Airport. That's why we highlight the rental cars you can book now and cancel later when you search.
We search the internet for all kinds of vehicle hire deals in and around Dublin. But at the moment, we can't find any van hire in Dublin Airport.
When you rent a car near Dublin Airport, most major providers require you to be at least 21 years old. Some companies charge an extra fee if you're under 25, so make sure you check before booking.
You can book car hire at Dublin Airport in three simple steps. First, explore the range of available cars, from family-friendly SUVs to small compact cars. Next, narrow down your choices by comparing features like fuel policy, mileage and customer reviews to find the best deal. Then, once you’ve found the perfect car, you’ll be redirected to the provider’s website to book, with no extra fees.
The documents you need to rent a car at Dublin Airport vary depending on the car hire provider. In most cases, you’ll need a valid driving licence, photo ID and a credit card. You can check with the car hire provider when you book.
Finding the best car hire deal at Dublin Airport is quick and easy with Skyscanner. First, explore the range of available cars, from family-friendly SUVs to small compact cars. Next, narrow down your choices by comparing features like fuel policy, mileage, and customer reviews to find the best deal. Then, once you’ve found the perfect car, you’ll be redirected to the provider’s website to book, with no extra fees.