Find competitive rental car prices in Northern Ireland with Road Genius. Check rates of SUVs, hatchbacks, people movers and reserve with no booking fees. Compare car hire at Belfast International Airport (BFS), Belfast City Airport (BHD), Belfast city centre and Derry/Londonderry, with options from economy to 7-seaters and automatics. Planning a cross-border road trip? Most suppliers allow travel to the Republic of Ireland for a small fee.
Northern Ireland has several car rental locations. The main rental hubs are at transport terminals.
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Belfast International Airport (BFS) |
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Belfast City Airport (BHD) |
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Belfast City Centre |
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Derry/Londonderry |
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On average, car rentals in Northern Ireland cost around €47 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals available from €13 per day.
Compare pickup locations. Belfast city centre is often cheaper than BFS or BHD because you skip airport surcharges. Worth it if you’re spending your first day or two in town.
Book by season, not always “as early as possible.” For summer or big events like NW200 and July 12th, book 4-6 weeks ahead. In winter (except Christmas), 1-2 weeks ahead usually gets low rates.
Shift your pickup day. Monday is the busiest day at airports in NI. Compare prices if you can start on a different day.
Go smaller. Economy cars are usually cheaper and easier on NI’s narrow rural roads.
Check weekly pricing. A 7-day rental can be better value than 5-6 days. Sometimes adding a day drops the total.
Watch route-related fees. Returning to the same NI location avoids one-way charges. Crossing into the Republic usually adds a cross-border fee, so only add it if you need it. Fill up at supermarket petrol stations to save on fuel.
Location | Rates | Systems | Key Points |
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Belfast City Centre | Varies by location; check signage or car park websites | Pay-and-display or multi-storey | Multi-storey options include Victoria Square, CastleCourt and St. Anne's Cathedral area |
Derry/Londonderry | Varies by location | Pay-and-display or multi-storey | Foyleside Shopping Centre and city centre car parks |
Enniskillen | Varies; some free time-limited options | Pay-and-display or free time-limited | Several central car parks available |
Tourist attractions | Varies; check official site | Pay on entry or free | Popular sites like Giant's Causeway have dedicated spaces |
Rural areas | Often free | Informal or small car parks | Limited spaces at some beauty spots |
Key Driving Rules:
Local Driving Challenges:
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Causeway Coastal Route - Giant's Causeway
Mourne Mountains (Newcastle)
Fermanagh Lakelands (Enniskillen)
Derry/Londonderry
Game of Thrones locations - Counties Antrim and Down
Republic of Ireland - Dublin
Do I need special insurance to drive from Northern Ireland to the Republic of Ireland? You need to tell the rental company you'll be travelling across the border. Most companies charge a cross-border fee that includes the right insurance.
Are there any toll roads in Northern Ireland? No, you won't find any toll roads in Northern Ireland. If you drive into the Republic of Ireland, you may have to pay tolls on some roads, especially the M50 around Dublin.
What type of car is best for exploring Northern Ireland? Most travellers find a small to mid-size car is best. You'll find them easier to manoeuvre on narrow roads and they're comfortable enough for longer drives.
Can I pick up a car in Belfast and drop it off in Dublin? Yes, but rental companies usually charge a high one-way fee for this (often £100 or more), plus the cross-border fee. You should ask your rental company for their exact prices. See options for picking up in Belfast and dropping off in Dublin.
How difficult is driving on the left for international visitors? Most visitors find they adapt quickly. You can make it easier by renting an automatic car, just drive carefully on your first day and remember to "keep left" at junctions and roundabouts.
What documents do I need to rent a car in Northern Ireland? You will need a valid driving licence, a credit card in the main driver's name and a passport or ID. If you're visiting from overseas, you might also need an International Driving Permit, depending on which country issued your licence.
Is it worth renting a car for a short stay in Belfast only? If you are only staying in Belfast city, you might find using public transport and taxis is more convenient because parking can be hard to find and there are many bus lanes. A car is most useful when you want to explore outside the city.