Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get the Amex card. If you rent a car with it you automatically have car insurance
Check if it covers Ireland. Most credit cards don’t, even when they cover rentals in other countries.
We traveled with 5 people and got bumped up to a BMW but I don’t remember which one. The roads are much better than they used to be. My family is also in the West and it was fine. You just want to check the maps that you’re taking as main a road as possible, one that goes from town to town. Avoid anything that looks like a shortcut, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get the Amex card. If you rent a car with it you automatically have car insurance
Check if it covers Ireland. Most credit cards don’t, even when they cover rentals in other countries.
We traveled with 5 people and got bumped up to a BMW but I don’t remember which one. The roads are much better than they used to be. My family is also in the West and it was fine. You just want to check the maps that you’re taking as main a road as possible, one that goes from town to town. Avoid anything that looks like a shortcut, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Get the Amex card. If you rent a car with it you automatically have car insurance
Anonymous wrote:Buses. Trains. Local drivers. Pack lightly. Rethink your itinerary. All of these are better options than expecting rural Irish roads (stone wall on one side, ditch and hedgerow on the other, tour bus and/or sheep in the middle) to make room for not one, but two (2!) SUVs.