DM Executive Line takes you from Dublin Airport to Limerick in a private Mercedes-Benz, and the whole service is built around keeping the journey straightforward.
Your chauffeur and the reservations team track your flight, so whether it lands early or late, your driver is ready. You’re met with a personalised greeting and taken directly to your destination, door to door. There are 60 minutes of complimentary waiting time included for airport transfers, and the price is fixed from the moment you book. The car carries up to 2 carry-on bags and 2 checked suitcases, and you’ll have WiFi, bottled water and device chargers on board for the approximately two-hour drive southwest.
The drive from Dublin Airport to Limerick takes about two hours on the M7 motorway, which is one of the straightest runs in the country once you clear the M50. Traffic can slow around the Kildare and Portlaoise junctions in the evening commute, so flights landing between 4 and 6 pm can add 20 minutes to the journey.
Limerick is worth more time than its reputation suggests. The city has invested heavily in its riverside core over the last decade, and the stretch from King John’s Castle along the Shannon to the Hunt Museum is a genuinely pleasant walk. The food scene has improved considerably too, with some good independent restaurants in the Milk Market area that are worth booking ahead.
Luggage on this transfer tops out at 2 carry-on bags and 2 checked suitcases. If you’re travelling with more than that, contact the operator at booking time to confirm whether a larger vehicle is available. It’s a simple conversation and worth having before you’re at the kerb with a trolley full of bags.
For onward travel from Limerick, the city is a natural hub for the west and southwest. Shannon Airport is about 25 minutes by road, Clare is across the bridge and Kerry is less than two hours south. If you’re planning to pick up a hire car in Limerick, the city centre rental offices are straightforward to reach from most hotels.