Whether you’re coming through Dublin Airport or heading out from somewhere in the city, your chauffeur meets you at the arrivals terminal or your Dublin address and takes you directly to Limerick. No shared coaches, no stops along the way - just you, your group, and a direct run southwest.
If you’re travelling with golf bags, the vehicle handles 4 passengers with a full set of clubs included, so there’s no need to ship them separately or leave anything behind. WiFi is on board, bottled water is waiting, and all fees and taxes are covered in the price.
Need the return leg too? Book the same transfer for your return date and specify your pick-up time, collection point, and drop-off when booking.
Limerick city is compact and easy to get around on foot once you’re dropped off. The historic core around King John’s Castle and the Hunt Museum is walkable from most city centre hotels, and the main shopping streets are a short stroll from the riverside. If your accommodation is outside the centre, let the driver know the exact address at booking so the drop-off point is confirmed.
The M7 from Dublin is generally reliable but the stretch around Naas and Newbridge can slow on Friday evenings. For early morning departures from Dublin, traffic is rarely an issue - expect the journey to stay close to two hours. If you’re catching a connection onward to Clare or Kerry, ask your hotel to hold luggage if you arrive before check-in.
Golf bags are welcome on this transfer, which makes it a practical choice if you’re heading to one of Limerick or Clare’s links courses. Adare Manor’s course is about 20 minutes southwest of the city, and your driver can drop you there directly rather than going into Limerick city first - just mention the final destination when booking.
Limerick is a proper working city, not just a transit point. The city’s food scene has improved considerably in recent years, and if you have time to eat before moving on, the streets around Thomas Street and the Milk Market area have good independent options. The Milk Market itself runs on Saturday mornings and is worth the visit if your timing lines up.