Tralee Car Rentals
Tralee is the principle and largest Town of County Kerry and is located on the northern end of the Dingle Peninsula. Tralee serves a good tourism hub to explore The Kerry Region. Car rental in Killarney is available 7-days a week. An alternative car rental location for Tralee is the nearby Kerry Airport where car rental is offered 7-days a week with extended hours. Car rental in County Kerry is also available locally in Killarney Town.
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Tralee is a major tourist location with many shops, pubs and restaurants. It is home of the Kerry County Museum and Siamsa Tíre, Ireland National Folk Theater which acts as a venue for Irish Music and Plays. Tralee is also famous for The Rose of Tralee Festival which is held each August.
About Tralee
Tralee Town is located the heart of the Scenic Southwest and is close to some of Irelands best attractions and scenery including the Towns of Killarney and Dingle, Muckross House and Gardens with horse drawn jaunting cart rides, The Lakes of Killarney and The Killarney National Park, Ring of Kerry and Dingle Peninsula. Tralee is also conveniently located to other major attractions in southern Ireland including the scenic “Golden Vale”, Rock of Cashel, Chair Castle, Cork and Bunratty Castles, as well as, The Shannon Region including Limerick and Adare, Bunratty Castle, The Cliffs of Moher and The Burren.
VisitIreland® Knows Tralee Car Rentals And So Much More!
VisitIreland offers much more than Tralee car hire including hotel and sightseeing packages, secure online hotel bookings, flexible “Go As You Please” self-drive packages (which include car rental, accommodation, touring guides and discount admission passes to top attractions) a complete range of escorted tours of Ireland and a range of day and short duration sightseeing excursions from Dublin. For more information on things to see and do in Ireland we encourage you to visit our brochures and regional guide of Ireland sections of our web site.



