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Don


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First night in Ireland, and rental car size


Hello

We are a party of five adults arriving by air in Dublin mid-June.  Two questions:

1.  What size rental car would be comfortable for two-weeks of traveling?  We'll each have a bag plus a carryon.

2.  Can you recomend a destination for day of arrival someplace en route to Giants Causeway that would be scenic but no more than a 2-hour drive (more or less) from Dublin airport?

Thanks!

Don

 

 

 



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Welcome to the forum!

Vehicle size is a tough question -- as a LOT depends upon luggage size, quantity and the rest of your travel plans.  For example, with six of us (two of them small children) a 7 passenger Ford Galaxy was adequate, but our luggage spent 11 days 'parked' in a Self-Catering rental house and only spent two short days in the car WITH us.  With 5 adults TOURING, I think you might need to look at a 9 Passenger people mover, like a VW Caravelle.  Realize though, that such are generally QUITE pricey -- and rarely available with an Automatic transmission.

See: http://www.dan-dooley.ie/vehicles.php        http://www.volkswagenvans.ie/content/vw_nfz/importers/ie/brand/en/models/caravelle.html

As to a first night destination, Belfast would be within your two-hour window.  So, too, would Carlingford, in County Louth -- which is a personal favorite of mine.  Both offer lots of touring options, but which to choose would depend upon what the rest of your trip plans entail.

 



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I totally agree about Carlingford. Such a charming seaside town. Or should I say loughside? Anyway, there are water and mountain views.

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Thanks Bob.  We will be touring for two weeks, so maybe getting two smaller cars would make more sense.  I've always wanted to visit Carlingford and have checked out Carlingford House there as a place to stay.  Don

 

 



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Also check out Beaufort House.

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Thanks Michele, I'll check odt Beaufort House too. Don

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Both Bob and I have stayed at Beaufort House (separately)! wink Nice place overlooking the lough with comfy rooms, nice hosts and good breakfast. 



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