Sligo Office Tel: +353 71 913 3150
E-mail: dublin@dan-dooley.ie
Sligo is a popular destination of tourists for its outstanding natural beauty and the metropole features. After Galway, it's the region's second largest urban area with all modern luxuries like retail centres, a train station, a port and good road network.
By hiring a car in Sligo, you can immerse yourself in the breath-taking views and enjoy the historical & cultural locations Sligo has to offer. We offer a car rental service in Sligo for your convenience, ensuring you can prepare an adventurous escape or indulge in modern cityscape.
Choose from a wide selection of cars and vans that fit your needs. We offer range vehicles from smaller economy vehicles to SUVs and people carriers.
Now you can book the car you want easily and conveniently with our online car reservation service. We offer the cheaper car rental service in Sligo. You cannot find cheaper cars anywhere else. You can even prepay and save even more on your trip.
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You'll find our rent-a-car service depot at Clancy Motors, in Carraroe, just off the N4 to the south of Sligo.
Contact the rent a car service in Sligo to hire a car you want quickly & conveniently.
Sligo is the county town of County Sligo that lies on the Irish coast in Connacht. After Galway, Sligo is the region's second largest urban area with all the modern metropolis features like retail centres, a train station, a port and good network of roads.
Sligo is a popular tourist destination for its fine blend of outstanding Natural beauty and the historical significance. If you plan to explore the city on a vehicle, you can enjoy the unique historical, cultural, natural and of course modern urban sites at your convenience.
Visit Knocknarea, a few miles to the west of the town and walk up to the mythical burial site of Queen Maebh of Connaught. There you'll see the archaeological traces and feel the connection to Ireland's mystical and megalithic history.
If you love water and beaches, head on to Strandhill Beach for a nice stroll along the coastline at low tide.
Sligo Abbey is interesting to visit if you like to get a taste of cultural aspect. With a wealth of carvings, well-preserved cloisters and an altar you will get insight into the unique Irish culture.
Finally, there's the Lough Gill Drive, which you can do in a day, taking in Lough Gill and Parke's Castle before heading back to Sligo for a meal.