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Private Transfer from Dublin to Belfast

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Private Transfer from Dublin to Belfast

About This Tour

Heading up to Belfast? This private chauffeur service gets you there comfortably without any of the usual transfer stress. If you’re arriving at Dublin Airport, your driver meets you in the arrivals hall with a name board - the vehicles are parked in the VIP zone, just a 3-minute walk from the terminal doors. From there, it’s a direct run up the M1 motorway all the way into Belfast City.

You don’t have to be flying in to use this service. You can also be collected from your Dublin city hotel, a train station, or one of Dublin’s ports - just let the operator know your preferred pickup point when you book.

What’s Included

  • Bottled water

Good to Know

Infant seats are available on request. Service animals are welcome, and public transport options are available nearby if you need them. Suitable for all fitness levels. This is a private transfer.

Local Tips

Belfast rewards a bit of wandering. The Cathedral Quarter is the city’s most atmospheric corner - red-brick laneways, independent coffee shops, and pub fronts that have barely changed in a century. If you’re only in Belfast for a day, start there and work your way down to the waterfront.

The Titanic Quarter is bigger than the ship. Titanic Belfast is genuinely worth the admission - the building alone is remarkable, but the exhibit inside takes you through the full story from steel-cutting in the shipyard to the wreck on the ocean floor. Book ahead in summer, the queues can be long without a timed slot.

Give yourself time on the Falls and Shankill Roads. The political murals on both sides of the peace walls are among the most striking things you’ll see anywhere in Ireland or Britain. Many taxi companies in Belfast offer dedicated mural tours if you want a guided perspective - the drivers often have personal connections to the history.

The food scene has changed a lot. St. George’s Market, open Friday to Sunday, is the best Saturday morning you’ll have in any Irish city - hot food stalls, fresh seafood, local cheese, and live music from around 9am. It fills up fast, so get there early if you want to eat standing at a counter the way the locals do.

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