The Port of Dublin
Dublin ferry port it's the biggest in Ireland and has over 1.7 million passengers annually. It's modern facility with three terminals used by Irish Ferries (T1), Stena Line (T2) and P&O Ferries (T3). The port covers routes to Livelpool, Holyhead and Cherbourg. The shortest route is about 2 hours, to Holyhead, and the longest around 18 hours 30 minutes, to Cherbourg.
Cross channel operators |
Departure |
Destination |
Weekly Crossings |
Duration |
P&O IRish sea |
Liverpool |
Dublin |
20 |
8 hours |
Stena Line |
Holyhead |
Dublin |
28 |
3h 30min |
Irish Ferries |
Holyhead |
Dublin |
28 |
2 hours |
Irish Ferries |
Cherbourg |
Dublin |
1 |
18h 30min |
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GPS co ordinates |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Dublin Ferry Port |
53º20'42.0" N (53.34500 N) |
6º11'46.5" W (-6.19625 E) |
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Dublin Ferry Port by Car
Dublin ferry port is located only minutes away from the city centre and it's very well signed. You just need to go east following the Liffey river and the signs.
Updated:
21 November 2024
by Paul Quigley