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Main port in the Republic of Ireland.
Over 1.5 million passengers a year.
Easy access by road and rail network.
Located close to Dublin city centre.
High standard terminals and facilities. |
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Stena Line, Irish Ferries, P&O Irish Sea and SeaCat all offer regular daily ferry crossings from Dublin.
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Ferries from Dublin - Routes and Crossing Duration
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Dublin - Isle of Man
March - September
IOM Steampacket
Crossing 2 hr 50 min (fast)
Dublin - Holyhead
Year Round
Stena Line
Crossing 3 hr 00 min
Dublin - Holyhead
Year Round
Irish Ferries
Crossing 3 hr 15 min
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Dublin - Holyhead
Year Round
Irish Ferries
Crossing 1 hr 50 min (fast)
Dublin - Liverpool
Year Round
P&O Irish Sea
Crossing 7 hr 30 min
Routes are operated by conventional craft
unless stated otherwise.
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Getting to Dublin Ferry Terminal :- |
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By Car
There are two ferry terminals in Dublin. The first at Dun Laoghaire is six miles south of the city centre. Dublin Port is close to the city centre and is well signposted.
From the city centre, follow the Quays from O'Connell Bridge down to the Point Depot music venue, then turn left and follow the road all the way to the port.
By Bus
Dublin Port, close to the city centre, is served by a local bus (number 53). Bus Eireann operates services from Dublin's central bus station on Amien Street, to many areas across Ireland. Dublin Bus operates services in Dublin City and County. The Bus Information Office is in O'Connell St. You can buy timetables and get information on commuter and tourist tickets in shops throughout Dublin City and County.
By Rail
The DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transport) train service will take you to and from Dublin Port in less than half an hour. Regular Intercity trains link Dublin to most towns throughout Ireland from Connolly and Heuston train stations.
Visitors travelling to and from the south and west will arrive and depart from Heuston Station, from where it is a short hop into the centre by bus or taxi.
Those arriving or departing for the south east, the north and north-west will leave and arrive at Connolly Station, which is a short walk from O'Connell Street.
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