7-day rental of a full-size car including all fees and taxes, CDW, theft protection and location service charge
7Â nights at one of Ireland's finest cottage vacation rentals
Road map of Ireland
Ireland at aGlimpse
Free calls to your personal Ireland specialist
7 night getaway in Ireland
Explore Ireland's most popular tourist region from your base in a luxury cottage vacation rental. This is a unique opportunity to experience some of Ireland's finest attractions.
Included in this package:
7 nights in Mount Shannon cottage vacation rentals
Full Sizerental car including unlimited mileage, CDW, all fees and taxes
Accommodation featured on this Special Ireland vacation:
Spend 7 nights based at the luxurious Mount Shannon village Vacation Rentals:
MountShannon Village is conveniently located about 30 minutes drive from Shannon Airport and is the perfect base for exploring the region including the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, Bunratty Castle, Ailwee Cave and Ballyvaughan. The cottages are within walking distance of the marina where sailing & fishing are available and the location is also convenient for day trips to counties Galway, Limerick or Tipperary.
- Price is based on Category D standard transmission car rental (Ford Mondeo or similar) including all compulsory car rental insurance, fees and taxes.
Refundable fuel deposit payable on pick-up of car.
Economically priced upgrades are available.
- Package includes 7 nights at the Mount Shannon Village Vacation Rentals in County Clare.
- Bookings must be confirmed and paid by July 30th to avail of this special offer price. However the offer is subject to availability so may sell out sooner.
- Nominal Metered light and heat payable on departure from cottage
- Restrictions apply to cancellations/changes. Visit http://www.myguideireland.com/ or call 1 800 255 9302 for full details on change/cancellation policy
- No booking fees apply
"Sorry this is so late but I just wanted to say Thank you so much for planning such a wonderful trip! We enjoyed every aspect of it. I just wanted to let you know that the tax on the Bed & Breakfast's was a Dublin tax." -- Audrey