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Dublin Ferry Port Overview
Dublin Ferry Port is Ireland's largest and
busiest ferry port and is situated right in the
heart of Dublin, one of the most vibrant capital
cities in Europe. It is situated just 2 miles
away from the Dublin city centre and is easily
accessible by car or by public transport.
Millions of passengers enjoy a trouble free
travel through the Dublin Ferry Port every year.
Five ferry companies operate up to sixteen
sailings daily, connecting Dublin with Holyhead,
Liverpool and Douglas.
The city of Dublin is over 1000 years old and
has developed into a city, rich in culture and
heritage. Dublin has always been a centre for
the development of art, literature and theatre.
James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Colin Farrell and Bono
(U2 lead singer) are just a few of the famous
Dubliners.
A great way to see Dublin is by walking along
the banks of the river Liffey which flows all
along the centre of Dublin. On either sides of
the river, lie numerous visitor attractions.
Trinity College, Dublin Castle, Christchurch
Cathedral, St. Stephen's Green, Guinness store
house, Old Jameson Distillery, National Gallery
of Ireland and Temple Bar area famous for its
fun filled night life are just a few of the ones
not to be missed along with some of the most
exclusive designer shopping malls. You will be
engulfed with the ever changing vibrant
atmosphere of this urban hub.
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DUBLIN FERRY PORT TERMINAL MAP
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Dublin Ferry Port
Services
The Passenger terminals at Dublin Port are
fully equipped with a wide range of
facilities ensuring the best of industry
standards. Both short and long term parking
is available outside the main terminal
building with pay and display machines on
site.
Dublin Ferry Port Directions
By Car
There are two ferry terminals in Dublin. The
first is in Dun Laoghaire is six miles south
of the city centre (30 mins by DART train to
the centre). The Dublin Port tunnel can be
reached by the M1 from the North, N11 from
the South and N7 from the west.
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 is served by a local bus (number
53). Bus Eireann operates services from
Dublin's central bus station Busárus on
Amien Street to many areas across Dublin and
Ireland. The Bus Information Office is in
O'Connell Street in the city centre.
By Rail
The DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transport) train
service will take you to and from Dublin
Port in less than half an hour.

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