Campers Northern Ireland

The first thing you should know when looking for Campers Northern Ireland is that there are two types of campsites. There are caravan parks where you stay in self-contained accommodation, and then there are campgrounds where you pitch your own tent. Both are excellent places to spend time away from home, but they're not always easy to find. If you don't mind pitching your own tent, you'll probably find yourself spending less money than if you were staying at a caravan park. On the other hand, caravan parks offer many facilities such as laundry, showers, restaurants, shops, etc., whereas camping is often limited to just a fire pit and perhaps some basic cooking equipment. It's important to remember that most caravan parks charge extra for electricity, gas and water usage, so you might end up paying quite a lot more for these services if you decide to stay somewhere else.

If you're planning on visiting Campers Northern Ireland, then you should start your research early. The best way to do this is to check out the websites of the various caravan parks and campgrounds, as they will give you information about opening times, prices, facilities, etc. This will help you plan ahead and avoid disappointment later on.

When you arrive at your chosen destination, you'll need to register with the local council, who will issue you with a permit. You'll also need to pay an entrance fee. Some councils require you to pay a deposit before issuing you with a permit, while others will let you take care of this once you get there.

Campers Northern Ireland

Some useful information about Ireland

The unique country code for Ireland is IE. You will likely therefore find that country code in your address bar if you visit a website from Ireland. With regards to time, Ireland lies in the Europe/Dublin timezone, which means that it has a GMT offset of 0.0 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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Can I drop off my campervan somewhere other than Ireland?
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In many cases you can. Note that if you do, there is likely to be an increased cost.
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How does the insurance work in Ireland?
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The campervan insurance is almost always included in the vehicle hire cost, but this usually does not include the full excess (see below).
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Will there be an excess for campervan hire Ireland?
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There is likely to be an excess in most cases, however you can usually remove it if you pay a little more per day. You may also be able to arrange with a 3rd party to cover the insurance.
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Can I compare prices in Ireland?
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Absolutely! Our search engine lets you compare across a range of campervan providers to secure the best deal.
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Is there a charge for using a card to hire a campervan in Ireland?
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In most cases there is a nominal charge to use a credit or debit card, which rarely exceeds 2%. Please note that Visa and Mastercard are the only card types accepted at this time.