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Dublin Ferry Operators Port of Dublin Address
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Dublin Routes

Dublin Ferry Routes
 

Choose From Over 70 Passenger Ferry Services
to the Port of Dublin Every Week

Dublin one of the most popular cities in Europe and with it's fantastic choice of travel connections it is very accessible from the UK, especially with a great value ferry crossing from Computicket. Choose from services from well known ferry operators sailing direct from Holyhead in Wales or Liverpool in the North of England.

One of the Irish Ferries Fleet

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region. Founded as a Viking settlement, the city has been Ireland's primary city for most of the island's history since medieval times. Today, it is an economic, administrative and cultural centre for the island of Ireland and has one of the fastest growing populations of any European capital city.


Further Information on Dublin Ferry Services

Irish Ferries Dublin Route
Dublin - Holyhead (Wales)

Irish Ferry Tickets

Irish Ferries operates on the Dublin Port (North Wall) - Holyhead route, and from Rosslare Europort to Roscoff, Cherbourg, and Pembroke.

Irish Ferries currently run 2 vessels to Dublin from Holyhead;

HSC Dublin Swift -High Speed Catamaran service crossing Holyhead to Dublin in just 2 hours
MS Ulysses Cruise Ferry - The world's largest ferry in terms of car-carrying capacity.

For Further information on Irish Ferries Click Here

Irish Ferries Dublin Route Timetable

Holyhead to Dublin City - Daily Service
Dublin City to Holyhead - Daily Service
Vessel
Departs
Port Arrival
Vessel
Departs
Port Arrival
Cruise Ferry
02:40
05:55
Cruise Ferry
08:05
11:30
Dublin Swift
12:00
13:55
Dublin Swift
08:45
10:45
Cruise Ferry
14:10
17:25
Dublin Swift
14:30
16:30
Dublin Swift
17:15
19:15
Cruise Ferry
20:55
00:20


P&O Irish Ferry tickets to Dublin

P&O Irish Sea Dublin Route
Dublin - Liverpool (England)

P&O Irish Sea Ferries

P&O Irish Sea was formed in 1998 following the merger of the Cairnryan based services of P&O European Ferries (Felixstowe Ltd.) and Pandoro Ltd, who operated routes between England, Scotland and France to Ireland.

The following year (1999), the new P&O Irish Sea announced its intentions to purchase a purpose built Ro-Pax (roll-on, roll-off, vehicle/passenger) from Mitsubishi of Japan for the Liverpool to Dublin route. When you sail between 'The Point' in Dublin and Liverpool you are travelling between the heart of Ireland and the heart of England.

Route

Dublin - Liverpool - Conventional ferries (year round)

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P&O Dublin Route Timetable

Liverpool to Dublin - Daily Service
Dublin to Liverpool - Daily Service
Vessel
Departs
Port Arrival
Vessel
Departs
Port Arrival
Daily
22:00
06:00
Daily
22:00
06:00
Tue - Sat
10:00
18:00
Tue - Sat
10:00
18:00


Stena Line Ferries Dublin Route
Dublin - Holyhead (Wales)

Stena Line Ferry Tickets

Stena Line was founded in, and is still operated from, Gothenburg, Sweden by Sten A. Olsson when he acquired Skagenlinjen between Gothenburg, Sweden and Fredrikshavn, Denmark in 1962.

Stena Line is one of the world's largest ferry operators, with ferry services serving Dublin, Ireland and many other European countries. Stena Line doubled in size in 1990 with the acquisition of Sealink British Ferries from Sea Containers Ltd. This first became Sealink Stena Line, then Stena Sealink Line and finally Stena Line (UK), which now operates all of Stena's ferry services between Great Britain and Ireland.

Stena Line currently run 2 vessels to Dublin from Holyhead;

Superferry - Conventional ferry offering fantastic services and entertainment onboard
Stena HSS - High Speed ferry service connecting Dublin and Holyhead in just under 2 hours

For more information on Stena Line Click Here

Stena Line Timetable

Holyhead to Dublin City - Daily Service
Dublin City to Holyhead - Daily Service
Vessel
Departs
Port Arrival
Vessel
Departs
Port Arrival
Super Ferry
02:30
05:45
Super Ferry
08:20
11:35
Stena HSS
08:55
10:54
Stena HSS
11:30
13:29
Super Ferry
13:50
17:05
Stena HSS
17:45
19:54
Stena HSS
15:00
16:59
Super Ferry
21:15
00:30


Norfolkline Ferries Dublin Route
Dublin - Holyhead (Wales)

Norfolk Line Ferries

In 2007 around 2 million passengers used Norfolkline's ferry services across the English channel between Dover and Dunkerque and on the Irish Sea. Norfolkline Irish Sea Ferries offer daily services connecting Liverpool Birkenhead ferry port with Belfast and Dublin.

Norfolkline's ferry service between Liverpool and Dublin operates on two modern vessels, the Dublin Viking, that provide a top class onboard experience for our ferry passengers.

The crossing time for our ferries between Liverpool and Dublin is approximately 7 hours and we have both day and night sailings in both directions.

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Norfolkline Timetable

Liverpool Birkenhead to Dublin City - Daily Service
Dublin City to Liverpool Birkenhead - Daily Service
Vessel
Departs
Port Arrival
Vessel
Departs
Port Arrival
Daily Crossing
10:00
05:45
Daily Crossing
08:20
11:35


Dublin Information

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region. Founded as a Viking settlement, the city has been Ireland's primary city for most of the island's history since medieval times. Today, it is an economic, administrative and cultural centre for the island of Ireland and has one of the fastest growing populations of any European capital city.

There is a vibrant nightlife in Dublin and it is reputedly one of the most youthful cities in Europe - with estimates of 50% of inhabitants being younger than 25. Furthermore in 2007, it was voted the friendliest city in Europe. Like the rest of Ireland, there are pubs right across the city centre. The area around St. Stephen's Green - especially Harcourt Street, Camden Street, Wexford Street and Leeson Street - is a centre for some of the most popular nightclubs and pubs in Dublin.

The headquarters of almost all of Ireland's sporting organisations are in Dublin, and the most popular sports in Dublin are those that are most popular throughout Ireland: Gaelic football, football, rugby union and hurling.

Touring Dublin

There are many ways to see Dublin, many like to tour the city on foot, sampling the sights, sounds, and tastes of the city as they go. Others prefer to take a less energetic approach and avail of one of the many hop-on-hop-off tour buses that criss-cross the city. For many their tour of Dublin is just part of an Irish experience that takes in other parts of this beautiful country.

From her humble beginnings as a Viking trading port to a walled medieval city and then - in a glorious century of expansion - to an elegant Georgian metropolis with wide streets, gracious squares and great houses, neatly bordered by its two canals, whatever way you choose to experience her, Dublin is a city that will capture your heart


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