Independent Travel Ireland

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By Lissie

I have traveled Ireland several times and am in the process of organising another trip - but for many people Ireland is their first trip overseas so what should a beginner be thinking about if they are considering a trip to the Emerald Isle.

Well to begin with you need to decide to go with an organized tour - lets be clear tours are great - so long as you enjoy being told to go, when to go and when to back at the bus. And have quite a lot of money. Well neither work for me - I have never been prepared to pay the premium for having a tour director bully me! Independent travel - Ireland and elsewhere - has always been my style

Ireland is a favorite destination for Independent travelers
Ireland is a favorite destination for Independent travelers

Independent Travel - And Real Independent Travel


While researching this article I googled - as you do - the term- and what did I find? Well Ireland's largest newspaper is called the Independent and has a travel section, and plenty of tour operators want to sell you on independent travel. So what would a travel agency call Independent Travel?

Hire Car and B&B Vouchers in Ireland

You can buy plenty of independent tours - they all amount to the same thing - you hire a car for 7 or 10 days. You get a bunch of vouchers for B&Bs or hotels (generally more expensive). You will get a list of valid accommodation options and maybe even a GPS to find you way around. Car hire and drop off is usually out of Shannon or Dublin - the biggest (but not the only) international airports and ports in Ireland.

Real Independent Travel

There's a better way though - before you buy that attractive package - try pricing this option. Check several hire car companies - the big international ones like Hertz and Avis all operate in Ireland, try some local ones as well.  See if your driving association membership, credit card or airline frequent flier program will get you a deal - if in doubt ask. And here's a hint - if you are flying long-haul into Dublin - don't book the car for 8am the next morning. You won't want a car in the city - see the sights and then pick up the car on the way out of town.

Then hop online and check out some of the many sites which allow you to book accommodation - usually with independent reviews by previous visitors. Try some dates and get a feel for both the average price and the availability of when you want to travel. Depending on your budget Ireland has plenty of hotels (expensive), Bed and Breakfasts (less expensive normally), hostels (cheapest option).

I'll bet you quite a lot of money that you will find that its a whole lot cheaper to book it yourself. 

Drop in the price of a decent guidebook and a map - you will have quite a lot left over to have fun on your holiday.

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jessicab 19 months ago

Very interesting hub about Ireland, I definitely would like to travel there.

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Lissie Hub Author 19 months ago

Thanks Jessica - its beautiful country and lovely people - I am slightly biased because my brother married an Irish girl and lives in Cork ...

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Dorothee-Gy Level 1 Commenter 19 months ago

Hi, Lissie, thanks for this hub. I always travel how you described it, can't imagine doing it otherwise, since that would mean to limit my options and restrict my freedom, both of which I'm not willing to do. And you're so right with booking the car only when you leave the bigger city, what a waste to have a car sitting around and sometimes even have to pay for parking fees!

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agusfanani Level 3 Commenter 19 months ago

A very good hub. Ireland is a wonderful country to visit. Thank you Lissie.

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William F. Torpey Level 2 Commenter 19 months ago

I'd love to go to Ireland, Lissie, but at my advanced age I don't think I'm going to make. But I just took a Google Earth tour of Dungarvan and Ballinacourty in County Waterford where my mother's family, the Hogans, come from. If I ever get to go there, however, I'll be sure to take your good advice.

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Hello, hello, 19 months ago

You are making my feet more iching. Thank you for a wonderful hub.

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PartyPlannerDeb 19 months ago

Ireland is def on my 'to visit' list. My son plays Rugby and we just had a touring team from Ireland visit - very, very nice people! As a fellow TKAr I hope you have ea chance to visit some of my HUBs and give some feedback (votes!) :)

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writealready 17 months ago

Hey Lissie,

Thanks for the great article. I hadn't considered visiting Ireland. You have changed my mind!

Jim

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CreateSquidoo 17 months ago

Traveling to Ireland is one of my dream place, ever. Thanks you sharing this informative article Lissie.

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chspublish Level 5 Commenter 13 months ago

Being an Irish hubber I can tell you that the Irish Tourist Board (aka Bord Failte) would be delighted with your hub here. Very clear inforantion and instructions and tips for the first timer. Well done.

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Lissie Hub Author 13 months ago

Wow thanks chspublish - I've done a few trips to Ireland (my brother lives in Cork) and its one of my favourite places in Europe - particularly the people!

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Eiddwen 13 months ago

A great hub and thanks for sharing. I will be back over in a bit to share much more of your work.

I rate this one up.

Take care

Eiddwen.

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gryphin423 Level 5 Commenter 7 months ago

Thanks for the info. The first time I went to Ireland was on one of those tours. You are so right, I hated being told when to go everywhere. There was never enough time at the places I really liked. So, definitely independent travel next time!

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vespawoolf Level 6 Commenter 3 months ago

We traveled to Ireland two years ago and love the country! It's beautiful and the people are friendly. We did have a problem with our rental car. My husband is a big man, so we had to rent a stationwagon-sized car. Because our car was so much larger than the average car in Dublin, parking was very difficult to find. It was very comfortable for our drive along the coast of Northern Ireland, though. : )

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