AIRPORTS AND TRANSFERS IN Ireland

Airports in Ireland

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Discover more about airports in Ireland, their population, local currency, frequently asked questions, and more. Which airport are you planning to travel to in Ireland? Ireland West Airport Knock or Cork Airport? Maybe you're going to Dublin Airport or the city center from Donegal Airport. With AirportTransfer.com, you can easily book our services online for end-to-end comfortable, economical, hygienic, and luxurious transfers from all the airports in Ireland.

Information about Ireland

Language: English, Irish Dialing code: +353 Capital: Dublin Currency: Euro € Time zone: Greenwich Mean Time, Summers Irish Standard time / British Summer Time (UTC+1) Area: 84,421 km² Population: 7,026,636 Climate: From December to February, it is winter with temperatures around 7/8 °C (45/46 °F). It is summer from June to August, with temperatures around 17/18 °C (63/64 °F). National Religion: Christianity Official Newspapers: The Irish Sun, Irish Daily Star, Irish Examiner, The Irish Times, Irish Daily Mirror, Sunday Independent, The Irish Sunday Mirror, The Irish Sun on Sunday, The Sunday Times, Irish Mail on Sunday, Daily Star Sunday National Emergency Numbers: 112 or 999

Ireland, also the Republic of Ireland, is an island country in the North Atlantic Ocean northwest of Europe. It is the twentieth-largest island on Earth, the third largest in Europe, and the second largest in the British Isles. Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom. The population of Ireland is over 7 million, of which 5.1 million live in the Republic of Ireland, and 1.9 million live in Northern Ireland. After Great Britain, it is the second most populated island in Europe. Ireland has an oceanic climate. It is rainy, damp, windy, and cloudy throughout the year. Rainfall is frequent, especially in the western hills. From December to February, it is winter with temperatures around 7/8 °C (45/46 °F). It is summer from June to August, with temperatures around 17/18 °C (63/64 °F).

People & Culture of Ireland

Irish culture is rich with myths, literature, music, dance, art, cuisine, and language. The culture has Gaelic origins, but it was influenced by the English. The folkloric music and dancing still show Gaelic roots. Some important festivals include Bloomsday, on 16 June, celebrating the writer James Joyce's Ulysses, Beltane, celebrating the beginning of summer. And Litha celebrating the beginning of summer.

Top Tourist Attractions in Ireland

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    Rock of Cashel

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    Trinity College Dublin

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    Powerscourt House & Gardens

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    Blarney Stone

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    Glendalough

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    Titanic Belfast

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    Ashford Castle

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    Killarney National Park

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    Blarney Castle & Gardens

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    The Little Museum of Dublin

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    Kilmainham Gaol

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    Guinness Storehouse

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    The Book of Kells

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    Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden

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    Giant's Causeway

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    Bunratty Castle & Folk Park

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    Stephen's Green Shopping Centre

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    National Gallery of Ireland

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    Newgrange

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    Irish Whiskey Museum

Popular Dishes in Ireland

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    Boxty (Irish Potato Pancakes)

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    Shepherd's pie

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    Colcannon (Irish Mashed Potatoes)

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    Bangers and mash

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    Seafood chowder

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    Shortbread

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    Irish stew

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    Beef and Guinness stew

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    Irish smoked salmon

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    Barmbrack/Báirín Breac (Irish Fruit Bread)

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    Champ (mashed potatoes with butter, milk, and scallions)

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    Black or white pudding

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    Dublin coddle (Irish sausage and potato stew)

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    Potato soup

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    Fish pie

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    Irish breakfast

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    Bread Pudding

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    Apple cake

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    Brown bread

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    Soda bread

Peak Season in Ireland

Consider the months between March and May (spring) and September to November (autumn) when looking for the best time to visit Ireland. During these periods, you'll enjoy mild temperatures, generally ranging from 10°C to 18°C (50°F to 64°F), with relatively little rain and plenty of opportunities to explore the lush landscapes and historical sites.There are pros and cons to visiting Ireland during the low season, which runs from December to February (winter). On the plus side, you’ll benefit from lower costs for traveling and accommodations, and fewer tourists mean more space to yourself at popular spots. However, it can be quite chilly, especially in the west, with temperatures dropping to around 0°C to 8°C (32°F to 46°F), and you might encounter more rain and shorter daylight hours in certain areas.

Private Airport Transfers in Ireland

With its beautiful landscapes, colourful culture, charming people, and large cuisine, Ireland is a destination to visit once again! AirportTransfer.com offers private transfer service and door-to-door transfers from or to any airport in Ireland. You can book your transfer online, and we can arrange the rest, so you don't need to worry about getting to the desired location in Ireland. 

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  • Point-to-point transfer

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  • We are Pet Friendly! So you can travel safely with your buddy without hesitation.

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Private Group Transfers in Ireland

AirportTransfer.com provides private airport bus transfers for groups travelling together for activities such as Tour Groups, Sports Organizations, School Trips and Company Events! Personalized Itineraries, Wi-Fi and Entertainment, Treats, Extra Space and Luggage Carrying, Child-friendly Amenities, Accessibility Features

AT’s private airport coach transfer and minibus transfer services offer a reliable and comfortable transportation solution for well-known passengers who want to commute to and from the airport without any problems. Its large and fully equipped buses appeal to individuals, families and large groups. With a private airport group transfer, passengers experience the comfort of knowing that they will be picked up and dropped off wherever they want.

Professional and courteous drivers with impeccable knowledge of traffic and airport procedures enhance the overall travel experience. Whether for business trips, holidays or corporate events, AT airport private bus transfer services, offering a great experience at the best prices, ensure the journey starts and ends smoothly. Contact us now to find the most affordable bus or minibus for your group travel transfers in Ireland.

Ireland

Ireland

Here’s everything you need to know about Ireland: Climate, popular places and more. Airports in Ireland and transfers. Coach transfers and bus hires for groups.

Consider the months between March and May (spring) and September to November (autumn) when looking for the best time to visit Ireland. During these periods, you'll enjoy mild temperatures, generally ranging from 10°C to 18°C (50°F to 64°F),

Top Tourist Attractions

Popular Dishes

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