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        About Cork

        Cork, Ireland, is a beautiful city in the south of Ireland. The city is situated on the River Lee and is known for its many bridges. Cork is also home to some of Ireland's oldest buildings, including Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral and Shandon Church.

        The people of Cork are extremely friendly and welcoming, and the city has great nightlife. There are plenty of pubs and restaurants to choose from, as well as music venues and theatres. Cork is also a great place to shop, with many unique boutiques and shops.

        If you want a charming Irish city to explore, put Cork on your list!

        Basic info and car hire in Cork

        • Location: South-West of Ireland
        • Population: 124.391 (2016)
        • Official language: Irish
        • Currency: Euro € 
        • Weather: During the summertime, the weather is comfortable and mellow. Winters are long, cold and wet. Typically Cork is cloudy.
        • Internet coverage: Hotels, bars, restaurants, and cafés offer Wi-Fi.
        • Road conditions: The roads in Cork, Ireland, can be a little difficult to navigate, especially in the rain. Be careful and watch out for slippery spots. There are some places where the roads are very narrow, so please be aware of this when driving. The good news is that most roads in Cork are well maintained, so you should have no problems getting around.
        • Car hire in Cork: The most common pick-up point for vehicles in Cork is Cork Airport. Please note that prices vary frequently. It is best to book a car 3 to 8 weeks before your desired pick-up date - this will ensure you get the cheapest rental rate. Alternatively, it is also possible to find cheap last-minute car hire. Find the best deal on car hire in Cork!

         Driving in Cork

        Driving in Cork, Ireland, is an experience not to be missed. The winding roads and scenic views make for a beautiful drive. However, there are a few things to remember when driving in Cork. Firstly, be aware of the speed limit. The speed limit on Irish motorways is 100 km/h (62 mph). Secondly, watch out for the sheep! It is not uncommon for sheep to wander onto the road, so be prepared to stop if you see one. And finally, enjoy the ride! Cork is a beautiful place, and there is no better way to explore it than by car.

        • Age limits: The minimum age to rent a car in Dublin is 23 years old, and the maximum age is 75. Different driver age restrictions apply to different vehicle groups, and these are applied automatically to all online rental searches. If you entered your correct age and the online search returned a specific vehicle group, you are eligible to rent it. Please note that the same restrictions apply to all Additional Drivers.
        • International Driving Permit: Yes, if you are a non-EU licence holder. 
        • Additional papers: Identification(passport), a valid driving licence, and valid proof of insurance. (It is advisable to buy insurance at the car hire agency in case your policy doesn't cover you while driving in Ireland) 
        • Additional requirements: Those who hold a UK Driving Licence must provide a one-time passcode generated by the DVLA online service "Share Driving Licence" to validate their driving record. 
        • Children in the car: The law says that all children under 150cm or 36kg in weight must use the correct child seat when travelling. This usually means your little one will need to be secured with a car seat until they turn 12 years old.
        • Driving side of the road: Left side. 
        • Lights: Check that all lights are working, clean, and correctly aimed.
        • General speed limits: Special limits: 30km/h, Urban areas: 50km/h, Regional roads: 80km/h and on National roads: 100km/h. 
        • Parking suggestions: As a general rule, parking is free if you park outside the indicated hours or on any day with no restrictions. There are some exceptions to this policy; for example, clearways and bus lanes require payment with an erected ticket symbolizing your space rental agreement during those particular times.

        Car Hire in Cork

        Most popular car hire at Cork

        The most selected hire car in Cork is the Toyota Aygo, with the Ford Fiesta and Ford Kuga also popular options. The most popular car types in Cork are mini, economy and intermediate. 

        Popular Driving Routes

        Popular One-Way car hire from Cork

        Want to rent a car for a one-way trip? No worries! Orbit Car Hire offers a variety of one-way Car Hire options in many locations outside Cork. One-way car rental is ideal for cross-town or cross-country travel, saving time by not returning to your original location. Start your reservation with Orbit Car Hire and find great options on one-way car hire at locations across the Ireland.

        • Cork - Dublin (256km, approx. 3-hour drive)
        • Cork - Limerick (99km, approx. 1.5-hour drive)
        • Cork - Shannon (120km, approx 2-hour drive)
        • Cork - Galway (260km, approx. 3-hour drive)

        Popular day trips from Cork

        1. Blarney Castle: Blarney Castle was built almost six hundred years ago by one of Ireland's great chieftains, Cormac MacCarthy, and houses the famous Blarney Stone. It is one of Ireland's most popular tourist destinations. Visitors can explore the castle grounds, gardens and museum and kiss the legendary Blarney Stone.

        2. Cobh: A short drive from Cork, Cobh was once an important transatlantic port and is now a charming seaside town. Visitors can explore the Heritage Centre, take a harbour cruise or enjoy the view of Cork Harbour from the Titanic Trail.

        3. Kinsale: The picturesque fishing village of Kinsale is about half an hour's drive from Cork and is known for its gourmet restaurants and charming streets. Visitors can explore the fort, take a boat tour or go whale watching.

        4. Gougane Barra: The beautiful mountain lake Gougane Barra is about an hour's drive from Cork and is a popular place for hiking, fishing and kayaking. The monastery at Gougane Barra is also a popular destination.

        5 Glengariff: The pretty seaside town of Glengariff is about an hour and a half drive from Cork and is known for its botanical gardens and walking trails. Visitors can also enjoy views of the Atlantic coast from Glengariff.

        What to see in Cork

        There is a lot to see and do in Cork, Ireland. Cork is one of the country's most popular destinations and is known for its natural beauty and historic buildings. Top attractions in Cork include Blarney Castle, the Jameson Distillery and Fitzgerald Park. Cork also has many great restaurants and pubs, making it a perfect place for a weekend getaway.

        Check out some of the city's most popular attractions if you want to know what to do in Cork, Ireland. Blarney Castle is a must-see for any visitor to Cork. The castle is located just outside the city centre and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. The Jameson Distillery is another popular attraction just a short drive from Cork. Visitors can take a guided tour of the distillery and learn about the history of whiskey production in Ireland. Fitzgerald Park is a beautiful park in the centre of Cork. The park is home to several sculptures and monuments and a lake where visitors can walk or relax on the grass.

        Drive your rental car beyond Cork

        There are many great trips from Cork, Ireland. One of the most popular is the Ring of Kerry, a scenic drive that takes you around the Iveragh Peninsula. The route winds past mountains, lakes and seascapes, with plenty to see and do along the way. Other popular destinations from Cork include the Beara Peninsula and the Dingle Peninsula. Both routes offer stunning coastal scenery and plenty of walking, fishing and sightseeing opportunities. So if you are looking for an unforgettable Irish road trip, try one of these routes.

        Cobh county Cork

        Mizen Head, Cork, Ireland

        Where to eat, drink, and party in Cork

        There are several great restaurants and pubs in Cork. The English Market, with its many stalls selling fresh produce, meats and cheeses, is a must for foodies. The Oliver Plunkett is a popular pub in Cork serving traditional Irish food and drink. And for dessert, be sure to stop by Milky Lane, an ice cream parlour that offers some of the best ice cream in town.

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        What you need to know about renting a car

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        What do I need to rent a car in Ireland?

        credit card in the name of the main driver needs to be presented. A security deposit may be required while renting a car so the credit card must have sufficient funds. You can find details about the security deposit listed while booking the vehicle as well as on your voucher. It is important to have a valid driving license with the name of the main driver as well as additional drivers when it applies. An International Driving Permit is required in addition to a National Driving License if the National Driving License you or any of the Additional Drivers hold is not identifiable as a Driving License, eg, it is in a non-Latin alphabet (eg Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Japanese). It can also depend on the country or car rental company you are renting with. If you have found a car on our website, you can press the rental terms link from the supplier for more information about driving license requirements. You will need to have identification with you such as a passport and ID cards. In many European Union countries, a National ID is sufficient. When you pick up your rental car you need to have your voucher with you.

        How old do I need to be to rent a car in Ireland?

        The minimum age to rent a car is 25 years old. With some suppliers for people over 75 years of age, you must also have held a driving license for a minimum of  2-8 years, depending on car rental companies. This information is visible in the Orbit search engine.

        Do I need car rental insurance in Ireland?

        Insurances are very important when renting a car and can be different between countries. When renting a car in Ireland with Orbit Car Hire the prices will include mandatory insurances in the country.

        Do I need a credit card to rent a car in Ireland?

        In most cases, a credit card is required to be presented in the name of the main driver. A security deposit may be required when renting a car so it is important to have sufficient funds on the credit card. When searching for a car at Orbit Car Hire you can see credit card requirements from all our suppliers.

        Do I need an international driving license when renting a car in Ireland?

        It is important to have a valid driving license with the name of the main driver as well as additional drivers when it applies. An International Driving Permit is required in addition to a National Driving License if the National Driving License you or any of the Additional Drivers hold is not identifiable as a Driving License, eg, it is in a non-Latin alphabet (eg Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Japanese)

        How do I find the cheapest car in Ireland?

        You can find cheap car hire by comparing prices with all major car rentals at Orbit Car Hire. A good idea can be to book in advance as the prices can increase closer to the travel period. You will find the mini car category or economy cars to be the cheapest car categories. Vehicles such as Ford Ka and Opel Insignia often provide the best prices.

        What is the best rental company in Ireland?

        You may find excellent service provided by companies such as Enterprise rent a car, Alamo, National, Europcar, and Budget. 

        What types and makes of deals can I find in Ireland?

        You will find car types such as mini, economy, compact, Full-Size, and luxury cars. Popular rental cars are Ford Ka, Ford Fiesta, Opel Insignia, and Nissan Qashqai.

        Does my rental car have unlimited mileage in Ireland?

        Most car rentals in Ireland offer unlimited mileage in their offers. 

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