If you’re arriving at Dublin Airport or heading out from the city, your chauffeur will meet you at the arrivals terminal or your city location and handle everything from there. You and your luggage travel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle - WiFi and bottled water on board - while someone else worries about the road. Each leg of the journey takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
This is a return transfer. When you book, let the operator know your return date, time, and both pickup and drop-off addresses. All tolls and taxes are covered in the price, so there are no extras to sort out on the day.
Give your return details when you book. This is a round trip, which means the operator needs your return date, time, and both pickup and drop-off addresses upfront. The more detail you provide at booking, the smoother the return leg runs - especially if you’re working around a flight or a fixed appointment.
The Dublin to Limerick run takes about 2 hours 30 minutes each way. It’s mostly motorway, which means it’s comfortable and predictable. If you’re planning meetings or a hotel check-in at either end, factor in a small buffer for traffic around both city centres.
Tolls are covered. The M7 route between Dublin and Limerick has toll roads, and they’re all included in the price. You won’t need cash or a tag - your driver takes care of it.
Limerick is a good base for the wider mid-west. If you’re spending time there, King John’s Castle on the banks of the Shannon is right in the city centre, and the Burren and Cliffs of Moher are about an hour to the west. Worth planning ahead if you want to make a day of it.