Your chauffeur meets you in the arrivals hall at Dublin Airport, holding a name card so you find each other quickly. Your flight is tracked electronically, so the timing adjusts around your actual landing rather than a fixed schedule that can’t allow for delays.
You get one hour of complimentary waiting time at the airport, which covers most situations. The transfer runs in a Mercedes-Benz E220 Executive Class, fully licensed and insured under the Irish Government Transport Authority, and it’s suitable for up to three passengers with luggage - two standard 20 kg suitcases and two small cases. WiFi and bottled water are on board for the journey south to Gorey, and all fees, taxes and tolls are included in the price you see at booking.
Marlfield House sits just outside Gorey in north Wexford, about 90 minutes from Dublin Airport on the M11 motorway. It’s one of the more graceful country house hotels in the southeast, set in woodland gardens that take some time to take in properly once you arrive.
Gorey itself is worth a walk once you’ve settled in. The main street has a good mix of independent shops and the town has a lively food scene that punches above its size. The weekly Gorey Market on Saturdays is a good place to pick up local produce if you’re planning a slow morning before a late checkout.
North Wexford’s coastline starts within easy reach of Gorey, with Courtown and its sandy beaches about ten minutes by car. If you’re visiting in summer, the beaches get busy at weekends with families from Dublin, so a weekday visit gives you a quieter stretch of strand.
On luggage, this transfer handles two 20 kg suitcases and two small cases for up to three passengers. If you’re a couple travelling light, you’ll have plenty of room. Groups of three with substantial luggage should confirm their exact bag count when booking so there are no surprises on collection.