REVIEW · DUBLIN
Private Transport to/from the Airport; Private Tours – on request
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Dublin gets easier when your driver finds you. This private setup is built for easy door-to-door pickup and smooth rides, with professional drivers like Dan and Serghei who can greet you at arrivals and point out places of interest along the route. I also like the option to add a quick on-request sightseeing tour as part of your airport transfer. One drawback to consider: if you are not there within 30 minutes of your stated pickup/arrival time, the driver can leave and payment may still be taken.
I’m a fan of services like this because they cut the stress that comes with arriving tired or wrangling a group after a flight. It’s priced per group (up to 6), not per person, so it can be a smart move when you’d otherwise be fighting Dublin traffic in a rental car.
If you’re planning ahead, this one is often booked well in advance (around 51 days on average), so locking in early can help you get the exact pickup timing you want.
In This Review
- Key points at a glance
- Private Dublin airport transfer: the real value
- From pickup in Dublin to landing at DUB
- Timing matters (and the 30-minute rule is key)
- Skipping rental cars in Dublin: why this feels like cheating
- Optional sightseeing add-on: how to use it smart
- Meet-and-greet style service that handles real-world delays
- Vehicle comfort for luggage, pets, and golfers
- Price breakdown: when $144.57 per group is actually good value
- Who should book this transfer (and who might not)
- Practical tips to make the ride go smoothly
- Should you book taxiD.ie private transport and on-request tours?
- FAQ
- How many people can travel in a group?
- Where does the airport transfer start and end?
- Can I request pickup from my address in Dublin?
- Is there an option to add sightseeing to the transfer?
- Will I get a confirmation after booking?
- Do I need a printed ticket?
- Is the service pet friendly?
- Are service animals allowed?
- What happens if I’m late for pickup?
- Is there a refund if I cancel?
Key points at a glance

- Door-to-door airport pickup so you skip rental-car hassles and get dropped at your exact address in Dublin
- Driver meet-and-greet help at arrivals, plus proactive communication when flights run late
- Optional short sightseeing add-on you can request alongside your transfer
- Roomy, comfortable vehicles that work well for small groups and luggage
- Pet-friendly and golf-friendly (service animals allowed too)
- A clear timing rule: if you miss the pickup by 30 minutes, the driver can leave
Private Dublin airport transfer: the real value

Dublin can be fun fast. But airports are where your energy goes to die. This private transfer is designed to protect your time and your patience. Instead of renting a car, parking, and figuring out city streets while you’re jet-lagged, you get a driver who takes you from Dublin to Dublin Airport (DUB) and back again.
The best part is that it’s truly private. That means your group rides together, your driver handles the driving, and you don’t have to coordinate with strangers. It also helps you stay flexible. When a flight gets delayed, that matters. In past rides I’ve seen, drivers like Dan worked to keep things on track and made sure transport still lined up with the changed reality of arrival time.
There’s also a practical upside to how the service is structured: the transfer can be quick or longer depending on where you’re starting in Dublin. The duration is listed as roughly 10 minutes to 2 hours, which basically covers the range you might expect from city-center addresses to farther locations.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Dublin
From pickup in Dublin to landing at DUB

Here’s what you can expect for the transfer flow, whether you’re going out to the airport or coming back into Dublin.
You start in Dublin, Ireland and end at Dublin Airport for the outbound trip. For the return trip, it flips: pickup in Dublin, then you’re delivered to the airport. The route itself isn’t the point—precision is. You get transported directly to the address of your choice in Dublin, so you’re not stuck trying to reach your hotel from a distant drop-off.
In real life, the biggest win is the handoff. You’re not playing airport hide-and-seek. Drivers have a habit of making it easy to find them, including when you’re navigating arrivals after baggage claim. One ride described how the driver contacted the group as soon as luggage came through and made pickup straightforward—exactly what you want after a long flight.
On the drive, professional drivers can also point out places of interest as you pass through town. That turns a practical transfer into a quick orientation. Even if you’re not planning to stop, it helps you recognize landmarks later when you’re out walking around Dublin.
Timing matters (and the 30-minute rule is key)
This service comes with one clear consideration: if you haven’t arrived within 30 minutes of the scheduled pickup/arrival time, the driver can leave and payment can still be taken. That policy is there to keep operations fair and prevent drivers from waiting indefinitely.
So I’d treat the pickup time as a real appointment. If your plans involve a delayed bus, a late connection, or a slow baggage line, plan extra buffer time. If you’re the type to say I’ll be ready in five minutes and then it takes 25, set reminders. Dublin is easy once you’re moving—start strong.
Skipping rental cars in Dublin: why this feels like cheating

Let’s be honest. Rental cars sound great until you hit the airport, fight signage, figure out where to park, and then try to navigate Dublin’s streets with luggage and time pressure. With this private transfer, you skip most of the pain.
You also avoid the cost creep that often happens with rentals: tolls or parking fees, the hassle of getting a vehicle in the right spot, and time lost in the car return process. Here, the price is set for a group of up to 6, and you’re paying for door-to-door convenience.
Another subtle benefit: you don’t need to guess whether public transport plus walking plus luggage will work. The service is described as being near public transportation, but the whole point is that you don’t have to build a travel puzzle right when you’re tired.
If you’re traveling with multiple people—friends, family, or a small group—this starts to look even better. Splitting a private transfer among six can often make more sense than trying to coordinate two rental vehicles or multiple rideshares.
Optional sightseeing add-on: how to use it smart

One nice feature here is that you can request an additional sightseeing tour attached to your airport transfer. That’s a great option when you want to see Dublin without eating up an entire separate day.
The key is to use this add-on as a time-saving tool, not a replacement for exploring later. Keep your expectations realistic. You’re still working around flight schedules and airport timing. But even a short sightseeing circuit can help you get your bearings fast.
If you land and want to start your trip with a quick taste of the city, you can ask for an add-on that fits your timeline. If you’re leaving Dublin and want a final look at famous spots before you go, the same idea applies.
From what I’ve gathered about the way drivers behave on these trips, they can also point out notable places while you’re moving through the city. That means the sightseeing add-on can feel less like a rigid checklist and more like a flexible route tailored to what you want to see.
Meet-and-greet style service that handles real-world delays

Arriving in Dublin is rarely perfectly on schedule. Flights slip, baggage runs slow, and timing gets weird. What you really want from a transfer is a driver who stays calm and stays communicative.
In particular, one account described how Dan stayed in touch during a flight delay and helped make sure the transportation to and from the airport stayed flawless. Another described Serghei meeting the group at arrivals and pointing out points of interest along the way. The pattern is clear: these drivers focus on being easy to reach and easy to find.
If you’re traveling solo with a lot of luggage, that matters. If you’re traveling with a group, it matters even more because your schedule gets more complicated fast. With a private transfer, you’re not coordinating five different people trying to sync rides.
Vehicle comfort for luggage, pets, and golfers

A private transfer is judged in part by how it handles “stuff.” Luggage. Bags. Maybe sports gear. Maybe a pet.
This service is marked as pet friendly, and service animals are allowed. That’s helpful if you’re bringing a dog or traveling with a companion animal. It’s also flagged as ideal for golfers. Translation: if you’ve got clubs and travel bags, you’re more likely to fit everything without making your entire trip a balancing act.
The vehicle comfort shows up in the way groups describe it—clean, roomy, and comfortable, even for multiple adults traveling with luggage. That’s the practical kind of comfort you’ll care about most after a long journey: enough space that you’re not constantly rearranging bags or squeezing people in.
Also, the service includes pickup and a mobile ticket, which helps reduce the stress of paper confirmations and trying to track booking emails in the chaos of travel.
Price breakdown: when $144.57 per group is actually good value

The listed price is $144.57 per group (up to 6). That’s not cheap if you’re traveling alone. But value is about comparison.
Here’s when it tends to make sense:
- You’ve got four to six people traveling together and want one simple ride.
- You’d otherwise spend time and money dealing with parking and rental-car logistics.
- You want the peace of mind of a driver who meets you and handles the timing.
Because the price is per group, your cost per person drops as you share the ride. Meanwhile, your time savings stay the same. That’s why private transfers often feel worth it in Dublin—especially when you’re trying to get to a hotel quickly or get to the airport without surprises.
If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, compare the cost to what you’d pay for taxis or rideshares. But even then, private transfers can still be worth it if you value the direct, appointment-style pickup and a consistent driver.
Who should book this transfer (and who might not)

This is a strong fit for:
- Small groups of friends or families needing a simple door-to-door plan
- People who dislike driving in unfamiliar cities
- Travelers with luggage who want straightforward handling
- Golfers with clubs and travel bags
- Anyone traveling with pets (since it’s marked pet friendly)
- People who want an easy return trip without guessing routes
It might not be the best choice if you’re traveling light and you’re comfortable using public transport or quick spontaneous rides. For very short trips and very flexible schedules, you may not need the structure of a private service.
But if you want your travel day to feel controlled—especially when flights are involved—this kind of transfer earns its keep.
Practical tips to make the ride go smoothly
A few small actions can make a big difference with airport transfers:
- Be ready a bit early. Between check-in lines, baggage, and getting to pickup points, time gets eaten.
- Double-check the exact pickup address in Dublin you want. The service emphasizes direct delivery to your chosen address.
- If you’re adding sightseeing, communicate your priorities up front. A short add-on works best with a clear idea of what you want.
- Keep your driver contact accessible if your flight changes. The service is set up for professional communication, and staying responsive helps a lot.
If you’re thinking about late arrivals, plan extra buffer. The 30-minute window rule is the main thing to respect.
Should you book taxiD.ie private transport and on-request tours?
If you want a low-stress way to connect Dublin and Dublin Airport, I’d say yes—especially for groups up to six. The big strengths are door-to-door pickup, dependable meet-and-greet style service, and the chance to add a short sightseeing window if your schedule allows.
Book it if:
- You value time and hate logistics
- You’re traveling with more than two people
- You might need flexibility if flight timing changes
- You want a ride that’s easier than renting a car
Think twice if:
- You’re traveling solo and comparing purely on cost
- You’re likely to miss pickup timing by more than 30 minutes
Overall, this is the kind of service that turns airport day from a scramble into a straight line. And in Dublin, that’s a win you can feel immediately.
FAQ
How many people can travel in a group?
The transfer is priced per group and supports up to 6 people.
Where does the airport transfer start and end?
The start is Dublin, Ireland, and the end is Dublin Airport.
Can I request pickup from my address in Dublin?
Yes. Pickup is offered, and you can travel directly to the address of your choice in Dublin.
Is there an option to add sightseeing to the transfer?
Yes. You can add an on-request sightseeing tour to your airport transfer.
Will I get a confirmation after booking?
You should receive confirmation within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
Do I need a printed ticket?
No. A mobile ticket is provided.
Is the service pet friendly?
Yes, it is marked as pet friendly.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
What happens if I’m late for pickup?
If the client hasn’t arrived within 30 minutes of the booking or stated arrival time, the driver is entitled to leave and payment will be taken.
Is there a refund if I cancel?
The policy offers free cancellation. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
































