You’re picked up at Dublin Airport or anywhere in the city and driven straight to Belfast in a private, air-conditioned vehicle. No shared transfers, no detours, no other passengers. Just your group and your chauffeur, door to door.
The vehicle handles up to 7 passengers with luggage - and yes, golf bags fit too if you’re heading north for a round on one of the links courses. WiFi is on board, bottled water is included, and all fees and taxes are covered in the price.
Need to come back south too? Book the same transfer for your return date and give the operator your pickup time, pickup location, and where you’d like to be dropped.
Seven passengers plus luggage is a genuinely useful capacity for family groups or small groups of friends travelling together from the airport. If you’re coming off a long-haul flight and have a pile of bags between you, the extra space in a larger vehicle is worth far more than it sounds when you’re standing at the arrivals hall.
Golf in Northern Ireland is world-class and often underrated compared to the Republic’s well-known courses. Royal County Down at Newcastle and Royal Portrush on the north Antrim coast are both within reach of Belfast and consistently rank among the top courses in the world. If your trip is golf-focused, your chauffeur is usually a decent source of local knowledge on the courses and what to expect.
Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter is probably the best place to base yourself if you’re spending any time in the city. The streets around St. Anne’s Cathedral are dense with independent restaurants, craft beer bars, and music venues, and the pace feels very different from the tourist-heavy waterfront a short walk away.
The border crossing between the Republic and Northern Ireland is invisible - you’ll cross from one jurisdiction to the other without stopping or showing a passport. But it’s worth knowing you’re moving from euros to pound sterling and that roaming charges can apply depending on your mobile plan.