Port Dublin
The Irish capital knows how to inspire its guests with a varied program. In the Temple Bar district, you’ll walk over cobblestones through the medieval streets of the old town. After the cathedral, the castle, Grafton Street and the National Gallery, you can experience the Irish way of life with a glass of Guinness in one of the many pubs. In Trinity College, the richly decorated Book of the Celts is fascinating, in the Little Museum of Dublin, carefully selected exhibits bear witness to life in the capital and in the abandoned Kilmainham Gaol prison, eerie stories give you the creeps.
| Country: | Ireland |
| Language: | English |
| Currency: | Euro (EUR) |
| Time zone: | Europe/Dublin, WET (Western European Time) |
| UNLOCODE: | IEDUB |
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Preise & Verfügbarkeit
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Karte der Fähren von und nach Dublin
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Ferry connections from & to Dublin
Here you see an overview of all ferry routes which currently call at the port of Dublin:
| Route | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Ferry Cherbourg – Dublin | France, NormandyIreland | up to 5 times a week 19 hours 15 minutes |
| Ferry Dublin – Douglas | IrelandIsle of Man, Great Britain | up to 2 times a week 2 hours 55 minutes |
| Ferry Holyhead – Dublin | Wales, Great BritainIreland | up to 10 times a day 2 hours 15 minutes |
| Ferry Liverpool – Dublin | England, Great BritainIreland | up to 2 times a day 8 hours |
Addresses & Arrival
To make your journey to Dublin easier, you will find all the important addresses in the ferry port of Dublin here.
Address ferry harbour Dublin
| Street: | Terminal Rd |
| Postcode & city: | D01 WD28 Dublin |
| Country: | Ireland |
| GPS: | 53.349332, -6.196753 |
Ferry terminals & other addresses
| Provider | Address |
|---|---|
| Irish Ferries |
Irish Ferries Terminal Rd S, North Dock, Ferryport, Co. D01 P3K2 Dublin Ireland GPS: 53.345516, -6.195515 (Latitude, Longitude) |
| P&O Ferries |
P&O Ferries Terminal 5, Terminal Rd S, North Dock D01 N6K6 Dublin Ireland GPS: 53.347778, -6.193729 (Latitude, Longitude) |
| Stena Line |
Stena Line Check-in Terminal 2, Alexandra Rd D01 WD28 Dublin Ireland GPS: 53.349918, -6.197123 (Latitude, Longitude) |
| Steam Packet |
Steam Packet Terminal Rd S, North Dock D01 P3K2 Dublin Ireland GPS: 53.345739, -6.195386 (Latitude, Longitude) |
| Parking lot |
Connolly Station Car Park Mayor Street Lower Dublin Ireland GPS: 53.352282, -6.244953 (Latitude, Longitude) |
| E-charging station |
ESB Charging Station - 2x CHAdeMO 50 kW, 2x CCS 50 kW, 2x Type2 22 kW Circle K Clontarf (Bull), 1 Promenade Rd Dublin Ireland GPS: 53.354892, -6.212812 (Latitude, Longitude) |
| Motorhome parking space |
Camac Valley Tourist Caravan and Camping Park 22 Green Isle Rd D22 DR60 Corkagh, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin Ireland GPS: 53.304709, -6.415287 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Travel information
Arrival by car
You can reach Dublin Ferry Terminal by car from various directions. Here are the instructions for the most common routes:
- From the north (via the M1): Ferry south on the M1 to the end of the highway. Then follow the signs to “Dublin Port”.
- From the south (via the M7/M9): Take the M50 northbound to junction 2, then follow signs to “Dublin Port”.
- From the west (via the M4/N4): Ferry east on the M4/N4 to Dublin. Then follow the signs for “City Center” and “Dublin Port”.
- From the east (via the N11): Ferries on the M11/N11 towards Dublin. In Dublin, follow the signs to “Dublin Port”.
Arrival by bus and train
There are various bus and train connections to Dublin ferry port:
- By train: The main train stations in Dublin are Connolly and Heuston. From both stations you can take buses to the ferry port.
- By bus: There are several bus lines that go to the ferry port. The most important stops are “Talbot Street” and “Connolly Station”. From there, there are regular connections to the ferry port.
Arrival by plane
If you arrive by plane, you will land at Dublin Airport. From there, there are several ways to get to the ferry port:
- Bus: There are direct bus connections from the airport to the ferry port. The journey takes about 30 minutes.
- Cab or rental car: Taxis and rental cars are available at the airport. The journey to the ferry port takes around 20 to 30 minutes, depending on traffic.
Travel guide: Dublin: A city full of history, charm and culture
Welcome to Dublin, the vibrant capital of Ireland, which enchants with its historic charm, lively culture and warm hospitality. Immerse yourself in a city that perfectly combines tradition and modernity.
Sights and excursion destinations
Dublin is rich in historical and cultural treasures that are waiting to be discovered:
- Trinity College and Book of Kells: admire the impressive library and the famous medieval manuscript.
- Guinness Storehouse: Learn all about the famous Irish beer and enjoy a pint with a view in the Gravity Bar.
- Dublin Castle: A historic landmark that reflects the history of Ireland.
- Temple Bar: The cultural heart of the city with a vibrant nightlife and traditional pubs.
- St. Patrick’s Cathedral: One of the largest cathedrals in Ireland, a masterpiece of architecture.
Activities
In Dublin, there are numerous opportunities to get active and experience the city:
- City tours: Discover the highlights of Dublin on a hop-on hop-off tour.
- Cultural events: Attend a concert or theater performance at one of the many venues.
- Walks along the River Liffey: Enjoy the beautiful views along the river that crosses the city center.
History of the place
Dublin, with a history dating back to the 9th century, has always been an important cultural and political center of Ireland.
Eating, drinking and shopping
Hearty Irish cuisine and traditional pubs await you in Dublin. Grafton Street and the Creative Quarter are ideal for shopping enthusiasts.
Public transportation
Dublin can be easily explored by bus, the Luas streetcar and trains that connect the city center with the suburbs.
Accommodation
The city offers a wide range of accommodation, from luxurious hotels to cozy bed & breakfasts.
Discover Dublin, a city that will captivate you with its history, culture and hospitality.