After a stay at The Glendalough Hotel, the last thing you want is a stressful scramble to catch a flight or get back into Dublin. This private chauffeur service takes care of the journey so you don’t have to think about it. You’ll travel in a Mercedes Benz E220 Executive Class with a fully licensed, insured driver - compliant with the Irish Government Transport Authority.
It’s just you and your group in the car. No shared shuttles, no strangers, no waiting for other passengers to be collected first. Your driver picks you up from the hotel and takes you directly to Dublin Airport or anywhere in the city centre.
The price covers all fees, taxes and tolls. WiFi and bottled water are on board. Gratuities are at your discretion.
The vehicle holds up to 3 passengers with luggage - specifically 2 standard 20 kg bags and 2 small suitcases. Infants can travel in a pram or stroller. The transfer suits all fitness levels.
Book for your actual departure time, not your flight time. Dublin Airport recommends arriving at least 2 hours before a short-haul flight and 3 hours for long-haul. Factor in the roughly 1-hour drive from Glendalough, especially if you’re travelling mid-morning when traffic through the Dublin hills can slow things down.
The Wicklow mountains deserve a slower exit. If you’re heading out and you haven’t already done it, the road from Glendalough through Laragh and past the upper lake is one of the more quietly beautiful drives in Ireland. Your driver takes the most practical route to Dublin, but it’s worth pausing on the way back into the hills next time.
Travelling with more bags than expected? The E220 is comfortable for 3 passengers with 2 standard 20 kg suitcases and 2 smaller bags. If your group has accumulated extra luggage during a Wicklow stay, mention it when booking so your driver can plan accordingly.
Dublin Airport terminals matter. Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 are separate buildings with different drop-off points. Check which terminal your airline uses before the journey - most European carriers use T2, but Aer Lingus operates from both depending on the route.