Getting from Navan to Belfast Airport (BFS) without fuss is exactly what this transfer is for. Your driver comes to your door - hotel reception or private address - so there’s no taxi rank to deal with and no shared vehicle slowing things down. You travel in a comfortable premium car or minivan with up to 6 passengers, and the run is direct. Pre-book it now and the airport logistics are sorted well before departure day arrives.
Your driver meets you at your hotel reception or private address. Infant seats are available. Infants up to 2 years old and children up to 6 years old must travel in a baby or child seat - select the number of infants or children when booking so the correct seat is arranged. Infants and small children can also travel in a pram or stroller. Suitable for all fitness levels. This is a private transfer.
Navan sits at a genuinely useful crossroads. The town is the county seat of Meath, and it’s well placed for reaching Belfast without cutting through Dublin city traffic. The route north from Navan typically picks up the M1 motorway, which makes the roughly 2-hour journey to BFS a much smoother run than if you were starting from the capital.
Give yourself a little buffer if you’re travelling in the morning. The roads out of Navan towards the motorway can catch rush-hour traffic on weekdays, particularly between 7am and 9am. Your driver will know the timing, but it’s worth flagging your flight time clearly when you book so they can plan accordingly.
Navan itself is worth a look before you leave. The town sits at the confluence of the Boyne and Blackwater rivers, and the nearby Hill of Tara - one of Ireland’s most significant ancient sites - is only a short drive south. If you’re passing through with time to spare before your transfer, it’s well worth a stop.
Belfast City Airport (BFS) is compact and easy to move through. It’s much smaller than George Best Belfast City Airport’s bigger cousin further out. If you’re flying from BFS, check in early anyway - the airport handles a mix of short-haul routes and can get busy around peak morning departures.
Pack your luggage the night before. With an early start from Navan, having bags sorted means you can focus on getting everyone into the car on time rather than hunting for passport holders at 5am.