
Private car transfer from Killarney to Dublin
in 3 h 40 min
per seat
car
Trip Information
Pick-up
Your driver will meet you at your address in Killarney.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Trip
Youβll travel in comfort for 3 h 40 min.
- Optional sight-seeing
- Clean, comfortable car
- Professional driver
- Bottled water
- Child seats
- Prepared for handicapped
- Smoke-free
- Pet friendly
Drop-off
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Dublin.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Overview: car trip from Killarney to Dublin
A leisurely car trip with a private car service, Daytrip from Killarney to Dublin, will take you from the wild, rugged summits of Killarney to the shores of Dublin, with its warm, welcoming, and friendly atmosphere. Dublin is a magnificent Irish city with beautiful natural landscapes, immersive history, lively culture, and incredible medieval architecture, so, unsurprisingly, it's a place high on your travel list.
Yet, before you get to the picturesque city of Dublin, a few adventures await along the way. For example, horse lovers can tour the Irish National Stud and Gardens and bask in the ambiance of its serene gardens while learning more about the horses. Then, thrill seekers can explore Crag Cave, which has striking formations named after various characters and locations found in the world of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Your private English-speaking driver can even take you to Nenagh Castle and tell you more about the ruins or share travel insights surrounding Dublin and what you can do. So, although Daytrip might not be a tour guide, you will arrive safe and sound and more knowledgeable about Dublin and what it offers visitors like you.
About Dublin
Ireland's capital and seat of culture, Dublin is immensely popular with travelers. In fact, in years gone by, Dublin was Europe's fourth most popular destination, behind the most bucket-listed capital cities of Rome, London, and Paris.
Despite being smaller than many other capital cities, Dublin offers visitors a boon of activities and famously friendly locals. You can walk around from one attraction to the next on foot, and they don't have to worry about crime as much, considering it's one of the safest cities in the world.
A simple stroll through its streets will awaken the senses and make you feel like you have traveled back in time with its elegant Georgian architecture, richly decorated buildings, and breathtaking cultural and historical attractions. Many of the attractions are from an age long since passed, which is unsurprising considering Dublin's history can be traced back to the Viking period of the 9th century. Dublin was established as an important maritime center, and the city began as a port city, growing as the years passed. But the Vikings didn't rule forever.
Eventually, the English made their way to the city of Dublin and exerted their influence, ruling Dublin and the rest of Ireland until the 20th century. Along with several centuries of dissent, Dublin's many magnificent churches, buildings, chapels, monuments, libraries, museums, and city centers were built under English rule. Besides offering visitors grand buildings to tour, you can also expect lively nightlife, a thriving pub culture, distillery tours, and parks and beaches that please the eye.
From Killarney to Dublin: travel tips
Traveling from Killarney to Dublin is an experience you won't soon forget, but it's best to make it so for the right reasons. That's why you'll want to learn a few travel tips to help ensure your Irish adventure is everything you expect.
Plan enough time to explore
Some say Ireland isn't as filled with places to explore, but they would be wrong. If you know where to look, you can see some of the greatest and most beautiful sights known to man. However, to enjoy these sights, you need to plan enough time.
If you drive with Daytrip, you'll have time to stop and sightsee, adding time to your travel schedule. Driving directly takes about three hours and 15 minutes to cross the distance, but if you plan to stop, you'll need to plan a whole day on the road. Then, when you get to Dublin, you'll need at least three days.
Within three days, you can explore some of the city's main sights, like the Guinness Storehouse, Trinity College, the Little Museum of Dublin, and the city's iconic churches and cathedrals.
Don't use taxi services like Uber
It might be tempting to simply travel from Killarney to Dublin with a taxi service like Uber, but it's nowhere near the most cost-effective travel solution. A taxi from one place to the next can cost upwards of 175 euros one way.
In addition, using Uber in the city will also cost you a pretty penny, so it's best to walk or take public transportation. If you do want to take a taxi in the city, consider Freenow. This popular taxi service is much cheaper for local trips from one attraction to the next.
Capitalize on free attractions
When driving from Killarney to Dublin, you'll be surprised by how many free attractions there are. Stop in Limerick, you can visit the Hunt Museum, the Limerick City Gallery of Art, the Lough Gur Visitor Center, and the Treaty Stone for free.
Kildare Village is also free to explore if you're in the mood for some local shopping. In addition, Dublin has numerous free attractions, such as the National Gallery, the Aras an Uachtarain, and the National Museum of Ireland.
How to get from Killarney to Dublin
To get from Killarney to Dublin, you will need to take a bus, train, flight, or trip with a private car service like Daytrip. If you want to learn more about these options, you can look below, as we've detailed what you need to know to decide on your transportation.
From Killarney to Dublin by bus
Dublin Coach is the primary bus line offering daily trips from Killarney to Dublin. Typically, a bus leaves the station every hour, and the trip takes about four and a half hours. Although it is the slowest way to travel, many people prefer it because it is the cheapest.
A ticket can cost between $25 and $35, making it exceedingly affordable. However, if you take the bus, you should prepare for access to fewer amenities, making your trip less enjoyable and with no stops to explore.
From Killarney to Dublin by train
Taking a train will shave off about an hour from your trip, depending on whether you encounter any transfers and stopovers. Generally, the train isn't too much more expensive than the bus, with a ticket costing between $29 and $46 one way.
It's also a scenic option since you will be transported through the Irish countryside by Irish Rail. Unfortunately, as is the case with the bus, you won't get to stop and sightsee, but you will likely be more comfortable and have access to more amenities like onboard snacks, bathrooms, and WiFi.
From Killarney to Dublin by flight
A Killarney to Dublin transfer is far faster with a flight than by bus, train, or car. So, if you're in a hurry to get from Killarney to Dublin, you might want to book a flight with Ryanair at the airport.
A flight usually only takes 55 minutes, but you need to account for the travel to and from the airport, which can take an hour or two on its own.
The flight is usually direct, and there won't be any scenery to see or attractions to stop at, but you can enjoy a Dublin day trip. Yet, you should expect to pay a fair amount, as flying is the most expensive way to travel.
From Killarney to Dublin by private car transfer service Daytrip
Those who want to sightsee or travel in safety, luxury, and company, without worrying about navigating foreign roads or even handling their own luggage should ride with Daytrip.
As a private transfer service, Daytrip's professional drivers can transport you door-to-door from Killarney to Dublin in only three hours and 40 minutes. You can schedule your travel without consulting timetables, and prices start at as low as 116 euros per person. Best of all, Daytrip is the only travel option that lets you stop for sightseeing, so you can really enrich your Irish adventure!
Things to do when you get to Dublin
A Killarney to Dublin transfer service like Daytrip is well-equipped to handle your travel needs, but what should you do when you get to Dublin? If you haven't asked your private driver about the must-visit locations, you're in luck since we've shared them below.
Patrick's and Christ Church Cathedral
It is only a seven-minute walk between St Patrick's Cathedral and Christ Church Cathedral, so visiting both during the same outing is doable and preferable. These cathedrals are well worth visiting and are perfect even for non-religious travelers.
Of the two, Christ Church Cathedral is older, having been founded around 1030 by the first bishop of Dublin, while St Patrick's was established in 1220 and took about 40 years to finish. Both cathedrals are packed with history, gorgeously adorned, and the perfect tour for when it's raining in Dublin.
Marsh's Library
One of the most unique places to visit in Dublin is Marsh's Library. Nearby St Patrick's Cathedral, Marsh's Library is an expansive home to more than 25,000 books and thus a book lovers' dream destination.
Founded in 1707, this library is the oldest of its kind in Ireland. Plan a few hours to tour the building, and be sure to check the visitor ledger, which contains signatures from James Joyce, Bram Stoker, and other famous literary masters.
Dublin Castle
You'll likely struggle to find another castle as impressive as Dublin Castle, located in the heart of the city. Since it is centrally located, you would think it sees more travelers, but the opposite is true, making the tour one of the best in Ireland. When you participate in the tour, you can look forward to tales of Medieval towers and underground chambers and what they were used for.
You'll also learn more about the castle's history and how it was developed as a medieval fortress under the direct orders of the infamous King John of England, with the construction of the castle beginning in 1204 after the 1169 invasion. The tour is interesting, engaging, and a history buff's idea of exciting and we can't blame them.
When is the best time to visit Dublin?
Since Dublin welcomes more than seven million visitors annually, it's unsurprising that the city is busy year-round. This can make deciding when to drive from Killarney to Dublin challenging. When you travel to Dublin will ultimately depend on budget, travel preferences, and seasonal likes and dislikes.
Dublin experiences a lot of rainy weather, so the best time to visit is spring and fall. The weather is pleasant during these seasons, and you'll enjoy lower prices on everything from accommodation and transportation to attractions. The summer is also worth considering if you don't mind larger crowds or spending far more.
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Good to know
Children
If youβre traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Tips
Gratuity isnβt included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Luggage
- Big luggage
- 29x21x11 inches
- 74x53x28 cm
- Small luggage
- 22x14x9 inches
- 56x36x23 cm
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If youβre traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Payment methods
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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