Dublin Ferry Terminal
Dublin ferry port is located close to the city centre and sees more than 1.7 million passengers arrive or depart each year.
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Famed for its easy-going charm, Dublin is the capital of Ireland, and Dublin Port offers sailings between Ireland and England, Wales and the Isle of Man. From a cultural point of view, Dublin's rich and varied history of invasion, occupation and independance, means that there is plenty for visitors to see, from historic landmarks, castles and thought-provoking museums. Known for their friendliness and sharp sense of humour, the people of Dublin are often keen to strike up a conversation with people from all walks of life, making for a lively and welcoming atmosphere in Dublin's many pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants.
Get directions for Dublin Ferry Terminal
Address - P&O Ferries: Terminal 3, Dublin Port, Dublin 1, Ireland
Address - Stena Line: Terminal 2, Alexandra Road, Dublin 1, Ireland
Address - Irish Ferries & Steam Packet Company : Terminal Road South, Dublin 1, Ireland
Dublin terminal is served by these ferry routes:
- Holyhead–Dublin (Irish Ferries, Stena Line)
- Isle of Man–Dublin (Steam Packet Company)
- Liverpool–Dublin (P&O Ferries)
- Cherbourg–Dublin (Irish Ferries)
Travelling to Dublin Ferry Terminal
Travelling by Car
Dublin Ferry port is reached by the M1 from the North, the N11 from the South and the N7 from the West. The port and ferry terminals are close to the city centre and well signposted.
Travelling by Train
Connolly Station is located 4 miles away from Dublin ferry port and serves the North and South of the country. A little further away at 7 miles is Heuston Station which serves Western Ireland.
Travelling by Bus
Busárus is the Central Bus Station in Dublin city centre and is 4 miles from the ferry port. A bus service operates between the port and the city centre - tickets are available to purchase on board your ship before you arrive in Dublin.
Dublin: Port Facilities
Café/Bar/Snacks
All the terminals at Dublin ferry port are well equipped. There is a café serving a selection of drinks and snacks in addition to various vending machines.
Disabled Facilities
Disabled toilets and access are available at all Dublin ferry terminals. Staff will be happy to help should you require assistance. We do advise however that you advise at the time of booking, of any special requirements you may have.
Car parks at Dublin Ferry Port
Short term parking is available on the road just outside the terminal building. The cost is €2/hr with a minimum charge of €1. Tickets can be purchased from the ticket meters which are situated close by. Please note that the machine only accepts Euro coins.
Long term parking is also available and charged on a daily basis day in a car park to the left of the main terminal building (as you arrive).
This information is provided for guidance only.