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Dublin Airport to Limerick Private Premium Car Service

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Dublin Airport to Limerick Private Premium Car Service

About This Tour

The drive from Dublin Airport to Limerick takes around 2 hours on the motorway, and DM Executive Line covers it in a modern Mercedes-Benz with a certified professional driver. It’s a private door-to-door service, so you’re not sharing the car or stopping for anyone else.

Your chauffeur meets you at your hotel reception and handles the journey from there. For airport pickups, you get 60 minutes of complimentary waiting time, so a slow baggage carousel or a long queue at passport control won’t cost you anything extra. The price is fixed with no hidden costs after booking. DM Executive Line also provides a nationwide service from all major Irish airports, and you can hire a chauffeur by the hour if your schedule needs more flexibility.

You’ve got WiFi, bottled water and device chargers on board for the journey.

What’s Included

  • Private door-to-door transportation in a Mercedes-Benz
  • Meet and greet at your hotel reception
  • 60 minutes complimentary waiting time for airport transfers
  • WiFi on board
  • Bottled water
  • Mobile device chargers
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • All fees and taxes

What’s Not Included

  • Gratuities

Good to Know

  • Your chauffeur meets you at the reception of your hotel
  • Infant and child car seats available on request
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Child seats available on request
  • Public transport options available nearby
  • Suitable for all fitness levels
  • This is a private tour

Local Tips

Limerick has come a long way from its old reputation, and the city centre rewards a wander when you arrive. The Hunt Museum on Rutland Street holds one of Ireland’s finest private art collections and is free to browse without booking. King John’s Castle on the banks of the Shannon is worth the entrance fee for the views from the walls alone, particularly in the late afternoon.

The city’s food scene has grown considerably over the last decade. Curragower Seafood Bar on Clancy’s Strand is a well-established local spot with views over the river if you want something casual on your first evening. For coffee and breakfast in the morning, the Milk Market area near the city centre has a Saturday market that’s worth building your morning around if you’re around on the weekend.

Limerick is well-placed as a base for exploring the wider mid-west region. The Cliffs of Moher in Clare are under an hour by car, Bunratty Castle and Folk Park is 15 minutes out the road, and the Wild Atlantic Way is accessible in multiple directions. Your transfer gets you here efficiently so you can get moving on day one.

If you’re staying in the city for more than a night, the Thomond Park area is worth knowing about. Limerick has a serious rugby culture and Munster matches at Thomond Park are a genuine local event. Check the fixture list before you arrive - it’s an experience if the timing works out.

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