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Location Information
AIRLINE PASSENGERS: Avis counter is at baggage claim. To get to car park you must exit the Arrivals Hall, turn right at the taxi rank and go to the second bus stop marked Avis/McCauslands. A yellow McCausland/Avis courtesy bus will take customer to Avis Cabin (3 min away). The courtesy bus runs 24hrs.
LOCAL RENTER: From Belfast, follow M2 through Temple Patrick to airport. From North follow Antrim and then follow signs to the airport.
PREFERRED SERVICE: N/A
OUT OF HOURS: Complete paperwork in on document wallet. Park vehicle next to petrol pump in car return area and leave paperwork in the vehicle. Lock car and place keys in the keybox located on the garage wall.
RAPID RETURN HOURS: MON TO SAT 0730-2130, SUN 0730-2230
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The most breathtaking road trips in Northern Ireland include vibrant cities, rolling verdant hills and unspoilt coastlines. Whatever your plans or budget, Avis car hire at Belfast International Airport will help facilitate a journey to remember. Whether you are looking for cultural experiences or wide green spaces, there are tons of beautiful places to discover.
Where to find us:
At pick-up
The Avis desk is located in the arrivals hall at Belfast International Airport.
At drop-off
Please return the vehicle to the Avis Budget Returns Carpark.

Whatever the purpose of your visit or the size of your group, Avis car hire at Belfast International Airport will have the right vehicle for you. We’ve got practicality, performance and comfort all covered, so you can enjoy your car as much as possible. We can provide anything from a compact city car to a 7-seater family SUV – get in touch for more information about the exact models that are available.
After you pick up your hire car at Belfast International Airport, you can park up in Belfast city centre in around 30 minutes. Here you can visit many of the city’s best attractions such as the Cathedral Quarter, St George’s Market and the Titanic Belfast experience.
Back behind the wheel, journey north to marvel at the Causeway Coastal Route and the Glens of Atrim, a route considered to be one of the most spectacular road trips in the world. On the way you can pay a visit to the hometown of poet and Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney, whose poetry was inspired by this area of outstanding beauty.
Stretch your legs at the ruins of Dunluce Castle or continue on to Londonderry to take in the city’s sights and attractions. From here you can travel south to the Fermanagh Lakelands and if you have time, drive further east to view County Down’s Mountains of Mourne in all their glory.
Which side of the road?
In the United Kingdom, please drive on the left side of the road.
Country driving laws
Speed Limits
All speed signs will be in mph.
For a standard Avis rental vehicle with no trailers:
Unless indicated by road signs.
Child safety / Seatbelt laws
Please note - It is the child’s parent/guardian or vehicle renter’s responsibility to fit the child seat.
This road rules information is for provided for general guidance only. We endeavour to keep the information up to date and accurate, but any reliance you place on this information is at your own risk.
Northern Ireland is a fantastic place to see by car. From the emerald green landscapes and mountainous interior to the wild coastlines, you’ll find a tapestry of incredible road trips within easy reach of the capital.
Stretching 195 miles along the glittering Antrim Coast between Belfast City and Londonderry, the Causeway Coastal Route is rated as one of the top road trips in the world. Besides having miles of stunning coastline, this area of Northern Ireland is notable for its rugged cliffs, charming villages and ancient archaeological sites. There are many worthy attractions to stop at along the route, including the 12th century Carrikfergus Castle, the sheer Gobbins cliff walk, and Glenarm Castle and Gardens.
Just one hour south of Belfast via the A49 brings you to Tollymore Forest Park. Nestled in the foothills of the Mourne mountain range, this tree-cloaked corner of Northern Ireland is said to be the inspiration behind C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia. Home to breathtaking views, winding rivers and gurgling streams, grottos and caves to explore, this unique woodland conjures up visions of adventure and fantasy.
Take some time to drive out to Bellaghy in County Londonderry where you can discover the hometown and legacy of Seamus Heaney, the Nobel prize-winning poet, as well as get to know the landscapes and people that shaped his work.
The hinterlands of Belfast will be recognisable to many as major filming locations for HBO’s popular TV show, Game of Thrones. Discover our recommended tours and locations for the ultimate Game of Thrones tour from Belfast here.
Whether you are looking for a hire car for business or pleasure, Avis has something to suit all needs. Choose from a wide range of cars, SUVs and vans, and benefit from the latest online deals. You’ll get our best prices when booking on our website.
The distance is between 15 and 18 miles, depending on the route you take. After securing your car rental, you can be in the centre of town in under 30 minutes.
No, there’s no legal requirement for passenger cars in Northern Ireland to be equipped with winter tyres, regardless of season. However, many of our cars in Belfast rental hubs have winter tyres available, as an option.