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Dublin Airport To Trim Co. Meath Private Luxury Car Transfer

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Dublin Airport To Trim Co. Meath Private Luxury Car Transfer

About

When you land at Dublin Airport, your private chauffeur will be waiting in the arrivals terminal to meet you. They’ll take care of your luggage and drive you directly to Trim, Co. Meath — no bus timetables to navigate, no car hire queues, no hauling bags across a car park in the rain.

Trim is about 50 kilometres west of the airport, sitting on the River Boyne in the heart of Co. Meath. It’s quietly one of the most historically significant towns in Ireland — Trim Castle, the largest Anglo-Norman castle in the country, stands right in the town centre beside the river. If you’re arriving for the first time, you’ll understand the appeal pretty quickly.

If you need a return transfer, the same service runs from Trim back to Dublin Airport. Just let the operator know your pickup time, pickup location, and drop-off point when you book.

What’s Included

  • Private transportation
  • All fees and taxes
  • WiFi on board
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle

What’s Not Included

  • Gratuities

Good to Know

  • Infants and small children can travel in a pram or stroller
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all fitness levels
  • Conducted in English
  • This is a private transfer

Local Tips

Your driver will be waiting in the arrivals terminal. You don’t need to call ahead or wait outside. When you come through the arrivals gate, look for your name on the sign your chauffeur is holding. It’s a simple, stress-free handover after what’s often a long journey.

The drive from Dublin Airport to Trim takes roughly 50 to 65 minutes. The route runs west through Co. Meath and the roads are generally clear outside of peak times. If you’re landing on a Friday evening, the motorway west of the city can be busier than usual.

Trim is small but worth settling into slowly. The town has good cafes, a couple of decent pubs, and the castle is accessible on foot from most accommodation. Give yourself a day to walk the river path before heading further into the Boyne Valley.

Book the return transfer at the same time. If you know your departure date, it’s easier to arrange the return leg now rather than scrambling for a car when you’re trying to check out. The operator can schedule both directions when you book.

Nearby on IrelandMe

  • Navan — Co. Meath’s county town, just 15 kilometres from Trim, at the confluence of the Boyne and Blackwater rivers.
  • Newgrange — a 5,000-year-old passage tomb about 30 kilometres east of Trim, one of the most visited prehistoric sites in Europe.
  • Kells — a quiet market town in north Meath, historically significant as the place where the Book of Kells is believed to have been created.