Tralee Office Tel: +353 66 711 9304
E-mail: dublin@dan-dooley.ie
Tralee is the County Kerry's largest town with a population of nearly 23,500.The city attracts the attention of international travellers for the Rose of Tralee International Festival. And Tralee offers something for travellers of all kind. There are great restaurants and bars, a great museum and an interesting wetlands centre.
We offer a range of cars and vehicles for you to explore Tralee at your own convenience.
Our car rental depot is situated at a convenient location so you can quickly hop into the vehicle of your choice and start your journey.
With a wide range of vehicles to choose from and our friendly customer service, our staff will ensure that your trip gets off to a great start.
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 Tralee. You cannot find cheaper cars anywhere else. You can even prepay and save even more on your trip.
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Our rent a car depot is conveniently located on John Joe Sheehy Road (the R878), from where it's easy to drive into and out of the town centre.
Contact the rent a car service in Tralee to hire a car you want quickly & conveniently.
Tralee is the County Kerry's largest town with a population of nearly 23,500.The city attracts the attention of international travellers for the Rose of Tralee International Festival.
The city offers something for travellers of all kind. There are great restaurants and bars, a great museum and an interesting wetlands centre. Tralee is certainly a down-to-earth town in Ireland and more engaged with the business of everyday life than the tourist trade.
If you are a history lover you can visit Ratass Church: a 10th-century medieval church with beautiful medieval architecture and a 6th-century ogham stone. And the oldest parts of the town are Denny Street and Day Place. There you can admire the 18th century Georgian architecture and historic monuments.
Tralee Bay Wetlands and Nature Reserve are the popular choices of Nature lovers. Tralee Bay Nature Reserve covers almost 2,500 ha (8,000 acres) including mudflats at the eastern end, the beaches, the sand dunes and lagoons.
If you like to explore culture, visit Siamsa Tíre - Ireland's National Folk Theatre where you can enjoy traditional music and plays in Irish. Blennerville Windmill, Ireland's largest functioning windmill is another popular choice of travellers like you.
There's plenty of parking in the town centre, with both multi-storey car parks and on-street car parking. So, you can drive to where you need to get to, park up and explore!