Your first hours in Ireland shouldn’t involve dragging bags through an arrivals hall wondering where your taxi is. Kerry Airport Transfers meets you right in arrivals, takes care of the luggage, and gets you into a full-spec spacious minivan before you’ve had time to feel the jet lag.
The service runs between Dublin, Cork, Kerry, and Shannon airports in both directions. Book your spot in advance and the whole thing runs like it should - you’re collected, loaded up, and on your way to wherever you’re staying, relaxed and on time. Arranging the return trip is just as straightforward, so you can leave Ireland the same way you arrived: without any fuss.
If you’re travelling as a group, this works particularly well. Whether you need a private car or a minibus, the service runs any day and at any time. All fees and taxes are included in what you pay upfront.
Pre-book rather than hoping on the day. The drive between Kerry and Dublin takes roughly three to four hours depending on your pick-up and drop-off points, and driver availability fills up fast in summer. Book as soon as your flights are confirmed and you won’t have to think about it again.
Tell them your flight number, not just your arrival time. A good transfer service monitors flights for delays, so if your plane is late, your driver already knows. Kerry Airport Transfers works this way - give them the flight details and let them handle the tracking.
The minivan is genuinely comfortable for longer runs. This isn’t a cramped transfer shuttle. The drive from Kerry up to Dublin takes you through some genuinely beautiful country - parts of Tipperary and the midlands - and having proper space to sit back and watch it go by makes a real difference after a long flight.
Groups can split costs easily. If you’re a family or a group of friends all arriving together, a private minibus transfer often works out cheaper per head than taking taxis separately, and you all arrive at the same time without any coordination headaches.
Ask about stops if you need them. It’s a private transfer, so there’s flexibility. If your group wants a comfort stop or you’d like to pick up some groceries before reaching your accommodation, it’s worth asking when you book.