Ireland
Private chauffeur in Dublin
A literary capital and home to Europe’s major technology headquarters, Dublin combines the Georgian stone of Merrion Square, the Book of Kells at Trinity College and the energy of the Docklands. Your private chauffeur in Dublin serves the offices of Grand Canal Dock, the hotels of St Stephen’s Green and the restaurants of Ballsbridge, in a Mercedes sedan or a full-size van. Airport transfers, hourly hire, journeys to Belfast or the west of the island: every trip is confirmed at a fixed price.
Dublin is also the ideal gateway to Ireland. The Powerscourt gardens and the Wicklow Mountains begin forty minutes from the centre, the monastic valley of Glendalough is an hour away, and the Neolithic tombs of Newgrange — older than the pyramids — overlook the Boyne Valley fifty kilometres to the north. Your chauffeur shapes the itinerary, books the visiting slots and brings you back to the city for dinner.
Airport transfer
Dublin (DUB)
Dublin Airport (DUB) lies 10 km north of the city centre: allow 25 to 35 minutes to reach Trinity College or St Stephen’s Green depending on traffic. Your chauffeur greets you in the arrivals hall with a name board and tracks your flight in real time.
Experiences
5 experiences with your chauffeur in Dublin
Beyond transfers, your chauffeur becomes the key to the region — private itineraries, fixed prices, vehicle on standby at every stop.
Wicklow and Glendalough
South of Dublin, the “Garden of Ireland”: the Italianate gardens of Powerscourt, the Military Road across the Sally Gap bogland, then the monastic valley of Glendalough and its two lakes. Lunch in Roundwood.
Newgrange and the Boyne Valley
50 km north, the Newgrange passage tomb — built around 3200 BC — and the Knowth mounds, both UNESCO-listed. Continue to the Hill of Tara, seat of the High Kings of Ireland, and the Boyne battlefield.
Howth and Malahide
The Howth peninsula, 25 minutes from the centre: the cliff path facing Ireland’s Eye island, a seafood lunch on the harbour, then Malahide Castle and its botanic gardens. Return along Dublin Bay.
Kildare, horses and whiskey
50 km west, the Irish National Stud and its Japanese Gardens, the heart of Irish horse breeding, followed by a tasting at Kilbeggan Distillery or a shopping stop at Kildare Village. Ireland’s stud country in a day.
Dublin evening
Drop-off at your table — Chapter One, Patrick Guilbaud or a Temple Bar address — then the illuminated Liffey quays, Ha’penny Bridge and Trinity College. The vehicle waits for you; effortless return to your hotel.
Frequently asked questions
Private chauffeur Dublin — your questions
How much does a transfer between Dublin Airport and the city centre cost?
A private transfer between Dublin Airport (DUB) and the city centre is charged at a fixed price, confirmed at booking. It includes a meet-and-greet in the arrivals hall with a name board, real-time flight tracking and 60 minutes of complimentary waiting time in case of delay.
Can you handle a journey between Dublin and Belfast or the west of Ireland?
Yes. Belfast is two hours away via the M1 motorway, Galway and Killarney two and a half to three and a half hours. These long-distance journeys are quoted in advance at a fixed price, with stops possible along the way.
Do you offer hourly hire for business travel in the Docklands?
Yes. Hourly or full-day hire is in high demand in Dublin: your chauffeur links Grand Canal Dock, the IFSC and the Sandyford or Leopardstown campuses, waits between each meeting and adapts to schedule changes.
Book your chauffeur
Confirmed within 30 minutes · Fixed price quoted in advance