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Top 10 Car Rental Companies in Dublin

The best car rental companies in Dublin are Sixt, Enterprise, Europcar. Prices start from €42/day for an economy car, the minimum age is 21, and airport pickup adds about 14%.

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Prices from€42/dayEconomy car
Minimum age21Young-driver fee under 25
Airport pickup+14%Typical surcharge
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Ranked comparison

Top 10 rental companies in Dublin

Ranked by customer rating, price transparency and pickup convenience. Each opens a pre-filled search.

#2

Enterprise

Top rated
★ 8.8/10 (19,650 reviews)
Full-to-fullUnlimited mileageDeposit from €300Min age 25Free cancellationAirportDowntown
From€48/day all-in estimate View Enterprise deal
#3

Europcar

★ 8/10 (27,410 reviews)
Full-to-fullUnlimited mileageDeposit from €300Min age 25Free cancellationAirportDowntown
From€44/day all-in estimate View Europcar deal
#4

Hertz

★ 7.9/10 (23,100 reviews)
Full-to-fullUnlimited mileageDeposit from €250Min age 25Free cancellationAirportDowntown
From€49/day all-in estimate View Hertz deal
#5

Avis

★ 8/10 (21,870 reviews)
Full-to-fullUnlimited mileageDeposit from €250Min age 25Free cancellationAirportDowntown
From€47/day all-in estimate View Avis deal
#6

Budget

★ 7.7/10 (15,320 reviews)
Full-to-fullUnlimited mileageDeposit from €250Min age 25Free cancellationAirport
From€42/day all-in estimate View Budget deal
#7

Alamo

★ 8.1/10 (12,400 reviews)
Full-to-fullUnlimited mileageDeposit from €300Min age 25Free cancellationAirport
From€45/day all-in estimate View Alamo deal
#8

National

★ 8.2/10 (10,980 reviews)
Full-to-fullUnlimited mileageDeposit from €300Min age 25Free cancellationAirportDowntown
From€50/day all-in estimate View National deal
#9

Thrifty

★ 7.5/10 (9,210 reviews)
Full-to-fullUnlimited mileageDeposit from €250Min age 25Free cancellationAirport
From€40/day base rate View Thrifty deal
#10

Dollar

★ 7.4/10 (8,050 reviews)
Full-to-fullUnlimited mileageDeposit from €250Min age 25Free cancellationAirport
From€40/day base rate View Dollar deal
Price guide

Prices by car type in Dublin

Car rental prices by car type in Dublin
Car typeFrom / dayExampleSeats
Economy€42Volkswagen Polo5
Compact€46Ford Focus5
SUV€64Nissan Qashqai5
Minivan (7-seat)€82Volkswagen Sharan7
Luxury€105BMW 5 Series5
Pickup locations

Where to pick up a car in Dublin

Airport — Dublin Airport (DUB)

Sixt, Hertz, Avis and National have in-terminal desks; Europcar, Budget, Enterprise, Alamo, Thrifty and Dollar are at the off-airport Car Rental Village via free shuttle.

Downtown — Dublin City Centre

Desks near Connolly Station, the docklands (IFSC) and the Baggot Street area.

Fees

Fees at a glance

Typical car rental fees in Dublin
FeeTypical amountWhen it applies
Airport surcharge~14% of base rateAny Dublin Airport pickup
M50 eFlow toll€3.70/crossing (+€2–5 admin)Driving the M50 between J6 and J7
Young-driver fee (21–24)€30–38/dayDrivers under 25 (where permitted)
Additional driver€10–14/dayPer extra driver
One-way fee€40–120Different drop-off location
Super CDW (excess reduction)€15–30/dayTo cut the €1,500–2,500 excess to €0–100
Local intelligence

Things to know before renting in Dublin

  • Drive on the left; most Irish rentals are manual — request an automatic explicitly and book early.
  • The M50 eFlow toll is barrier-free (no booths): cameras read your plate and you must pay online by 8pm the next day or face a penalty — confirm whether your supplier auto-pays.
  • Ireland’s narrow rural roads are lined with stone walls and hedgerows — pick the smallest car that fits your party and add tyre & glass cover.
  • Non-EU drivers whose licence is not in English need an International Driving Permit (IDP) carried alongside the original licence.
  • Base CDW carries a high excess of €1,500–€2,500 (up to €3,500 on premium SUVs/7-seaters); a Super CDW top-up reduces it to €0–€100.
  • Minimum rental age is typically 25; only a few suppliers (e.g. Sixt) rent to ages 21–24 with a young-driver surcharge.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions about renting a car in Dublin

What is the minimum age to rent a car in Dublin?
Most companies rent from age 25. A few — notably Sixt — rent to drivers aged 21–24 with a young-driver surcharge of roughly €30–38/day. Premium categories may still require 25+.
Do I drive on the left in Ireland?
Yes. Ireland drives on the left, so the steering wheel is on the right and, in a manual, you change gear with your left hand. Take it slow for the first hour and use your front passenger as a co-pilot.
What is the M50 toll and how do I pay it?
The M50 motorway around Dublin has a barrier-free eFlow toll: cameras read your plate as you pass between Junctions 6 and 7. You must pay the €3.70 charge online at eflow.ie (or at a Payzone shop) by 8pm the following day. Some suppliers auto-pay via a tag for a €2–5 admin fee — confirm who is responsible at pickup.
Do I need an International Driving Permit in Ireland?
Not if your licence is from the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia or New Zealand and is written in English. If your licence is not in English, you must carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside the original.
What insurance is included and what is the excess?
Third-party liability is included by law, plus CDW/theft — but the excess is high, typically €1,500–€2,500 (up to €3,500 on large SUVs and 7-seaters). A Super CDW top-up (€15–30/day) cuts that to €0–€100. Tyres, glass and undercarriage are often excluded on Ireland’s narrow roads, so a separate add-on is worthwhile.
What deposit should I expect?
A credit-card hold of roughly €250–300 is standard for the rental; if you decline Super CDW, suppliers may block the full excess of €2,500 or more. It is a hold, not a charge, and is released after you return the car undamaged.
Can I do a one-way rental (different drop-off)?
Yes, most suppliers allow one-way rentals within Ireland for a fee of roughly €40–120. Note that taking an Irish rental across the border into Northern Ireland must usually be declared in advance.
Where can I pick up a car — airport or city centre?
Both. At Dublin Airport (DUB), Sixt, Hertz, Avis and National have in-terminal desks, while Europcar, Budget, Enterprise, Alamo, Thrifty and Dollar are at the off-airport Car Rental Village reached by free shuttle. There are also city-centre desks near Connolly Station and the docklands.