Your chauffeur meets you in the arrivals terminal at Dublin Airport, takes care of the luggage, and drives you down to Waterford City in a private luxury MPV. The journey runs around two hours, and the spacious MPV gives you plenty of room whether you’re travelling as a larger group or bringing a lot of kit with you.
If you’re heading to Waterford with golf bags in tow, the vehicle comfortably fits 4 passengers with full luggage and bags. Without golf bags, it can take up to 7 passengers with standard luggage. The vehicle is yours exclusively for the journey - no shared coaches, no strangers, no waiting on anyone else’s schedule.
For a return trip from Waterford to Dublin Airport, you book the same transfer for your return date and confirm your pick-up time, pick-up location, and drop-off point when you book.
Give yourself a comfortable buffer after landing. Dublin Airport can be busy, particularly at Terminal 1 during morning peaks. Between baggage reclaim and customs, it’s not unusual to take 30-40 minutes to reach arrivals - your chauffeur is there waiting regardless, so there’s no rush.
Waterford is a two-hour run via the M9. The motorway makes for a smooth, straightforward journey south through Kilkenny and into the Suir Valley. If you haven’t eaten on the flight, it’s worth grabbing something in the airport before you leave - there aren’t many stops on a direct transfer.
Travelling with golf bags or oversized kit? The MPV is specifically suited to it, but it helps to flag this when booking so your chauffeur can confirm the exact configuration. Four passengers with full sets is the comfortable limit when bags are on board.
Waterford city sits on the River Suir. It’s Ireland’s oldest city by Viking foundation, and most of the main hotels and the historic Viking Triangle area are compact and walkable. Let your chauffeur know your exact drop-off address - the quays and city centre both have several distinct hotel locations.