Whether you’re arriving into Dublin Airport or coming from the city, your professional chauffeur will meet you and take you directly to Drogheda. No shared coach, no waiting at a rank, no dragging luggage across a car park. Just a private car, door to door.
Drogheda is about 50 kilometres north of Dublin, sitting on the River Boyne in Co. Louth. It’s one of Ireland’s oldest and most historically layered towns — the medieval walls, St. Laurence’s Gate, and the imposing St. Peter’s Church (where the head of St. Oliver Plunkett is kept) make it far more interesting than its modest size might suggest. If you’re heading there for the first time, you’re in for a decent surprise.
For the return journey, you can book the same transfer for your departure date. Just provide your pickup time, pickup location, and drop-off point when booking.
The drive from Dublin Airport to Drogheda takes roughly 40 to 55 minutes. The M1 motorway connects them directly and is generally quick outside of rush hour. If you’re arriving on a Friday afternoon, factor in heavier northbound traffic.
Pick your meeting point carefully when booking. If you’re arriving at the airport, your chauffeur will meet you in arrivals. If you’re departing from Dublin city, confirm the exact pickup address when you book so there’s no confusion on the day.
Drogheda has more going on than people expect. The town centre sits on both sides of the Boyne, connected by a Victorian railway viaduct that’s hard to miss. The Millmount Museum and nearby Newgrange and the Boyne Valley are all within easy reach once you’ve settled in.
If you need a return transfer, book it early. The same service runs in reverse — Drogheda back to Dublin Airport or the city. It’s worth arranging this when you book your outbound journey rather than trying to sort it last minute.