Getting Here
Getting to, and around, this region of Dublin is easy. By simply jump on the DART you an easily explore beautiful seaside villages such as Howth, Portmarnock & Malahide. Alternatively use the train to visit other seaside towns such as Donabate, Skerries and Balbriggan. The extensive public bus network travels to all corners of the region visitng heritage towns.
The area is served by an extensive network of roads linking it with other major centres. The M1 links to Dublin City Centre to the south and with Belfast to the north. The M50 links to the M4, N5, N6, M7, N8, and M9 to the West and South of Ireland:
Transportation

Bus
Dublin has an extensive network of public bus routes, making it super-easy to get around. Have a look at the Dublin Bus website. Its route, timetable and fare information make it easy for visitors to bus around the sights, and a real time information service shows when buses are due to arrive.
Buses servicing Swords include Dublin Bus routes 41, 41c, 43, 33, 33b and 102. The Swords Express to/from the City City

Bicycle and motorbike hire
Fingal offers a choice of bicycle hire and cycling tours. Check out the Irish Centre for Cycling based in Malahide Castle for options.
We also, for motorbike enthusiasts, have Celtic Rider which offers a range of world-class touring bikes with rentals including fully comprehensive insurance and unlimited mileage. It's located just 15 minutes from the airport.

Taxi
Swords is easily accessible by taxi, Cab 2000 is a local taxi company.