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Dublin Airport Private Transfer: Dublin Airport to Killarney

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Dublin Airport Private Transfer: Dublin Airport to Killarney

About This Tour

If you’re flying into Dublin and heading straight down to Kerry, this private transfer gets you from the arrivals hall directly to your hotel, guesthouse, or B&B in Killarney. The journey takes around 4 hours. Your driver handles the route while you decompress after the flight - no connections, no changes, no shared stops.

It’s a clean way to begin a Kerry trip. You step off the plane, find your driver, and arrive at your accommodation in good shape to actually start the holiday.

Meeting point: Dublin Airport arrivals.

What’s Included

  • Hotel drop-off in Killarney
  • Bottled water

What’s Not Included

  • Gratuities

Good to Know

This is a private tour. Specialised infant seats are available. Infants and small children can travel in a pram or stroller, though infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Service animals are welcome. Public transport options are available nearby.

Local Tips

Killarney town is touristy in the best sense - it’s been welcoming visitors since the 18th century and knows how to do it. The town centre is compact and walkable, with good restaurants, traditional music pubs, and jaunting car drivers who’ll take you through the national park in a horse-drawn car if you want to ease into the Kerry pace gradually. The Kate Kearney’s Cottage pub at the entrance to the Gap of Dunloe is worth an evening.

Killarney National Park is right on your doorstep. At over 26,000 acres, it takes more than a day to do it justice, but even a morning walk around Lough Leane from the town park gives you a sense of the scale. Ross Castle on the lakeshore is a 15th-century tower house with boat trips out onto the lake from the jetty below - a very pleasant few hours even if you’re not interested in castles.

The Ring of Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula are both accessible as day trips from Killarney. The Ring is about 180 kilometres and most people drive it anticlockwise to avoid the tour buses. The Dingle Peninsula is shorter and many visitors find it more rewarding - the road over the Conor Pass on a clear day is one of the better mountain drives in the country.

Book any restaurant in town for your first evening before you arrive. Killarney gets busy in peak season and the better spots fill up. Quinlan’s Fish Bar on High Street does straightforward, well-sourced fish and chips without fuss. For something more substantial, Treyvaud’s on High Street has a strong following. Neither needs much more recommendation than that.

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