Your chauffeur will be in the arrivals hall with a name card when you land, or outside your Dublin city location if you’re starting from the city. The team monitors your flight electronically so they know exactly when you’re on the ground - no guessing, no frantic texts wondering if your driver knows you’ve arrived. You get a full hour of complimentary waiting time for airport pickups, which takes the pressure off if bags are slow.
The vehicle is a Mercedes Benz E220 Executive Class, air-conditioned and comfortable for up to 2 passengers. Luggage capacity covers 2 standard 20 kg suitcases and 2 small cases. All fees, taxes, and tolls for the journey are included in the price - the border crossing between Ireland and Northern Ireland is part of the route, and there’s nothing to sort out on your end. The vehicle and chauffeur hold full licensing and insurance under Irish Government Transport Authority requirements.
This is a private transfer - your group only. Luggage capacity is 2 standard 20 kg suitcases plus 2 small cases. Infants can ride in a pram or stroller. Suitable for all fitness levels.
The border crossing is straightforward. The route from Dublin to Antrim crosses from the Republic of Ireland into Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK. There’s no passport check at the border for most travellers, but it’s worth having ID with you. Your driver knows the route well.
Currency changes at the border. Northern Ireland uses pounds sterling rather than euros. If you’re planning to stop anywhere along the way or on arrival, it’s worth having some sterling on hand or knowing your card works across the border.
Flight tracking means no rushing on your end. The team knows when your flight lands and adjusts accordingly. The complimentary hour of waiting time at the airport means you can take customs and baggage collection at a normal pace without worrying about a driver clock ticking.
Antrim town sits on the lower end of Lough Neagh. If you have time before settling in, the lough is the largest freshwater lake in Ireland and the UK, and the shoreline around Antrim has some decent walking. Worth knowing if you’re arriving with daylight left.