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We're going to do a 2 week trip to Ireland in the spring. Fly, rent a car and drive our way around. We have an itinerary which will serve as a guide, however we're not intending on holding to it strictly; we'll likely stay airbnb, except on arrival will be hotel. The question: is there any value in engaging a travel agent if all she/he is doing is sourcing airline tickets, a car and maybe a hotel for a couple nights? I can do that myself, but are there advantages a travel agent might provide?
I appreciate your experience,
Hendog my son in law is from Ireland and if you have any specific questions about Ireland I can ask him. I know when they stay in Ireland they use hotels and not b an b's.

From what I remember doing a road trip thirty years ago we used a small car for the four of us. Roads can be narrow and like the UK an average of 30 mph is fairly normal unlike North America.

Cheers, Guy
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