You want to travel from Liverpool to Dublin? Then the ferry Liverpool - Dublin offers you a fast and cheap option for your trip. The ferry takes you 12 times a week in 8 hours from Liverpool (England, Great Britain) to Dublin (Ireland, Irish Sea Ferries).
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Info about the route Liverpool - Dublin
Ferry connection: | ferry Liverpool - Dublin |
Start port: | Liverpool (England, Great Britain) |
Destination port: | Dublin (Ireland, Irish Sea Ferries) |
Travel time / journey time: | 8 hours |
Number of crossings: | 12 times a week |
Season: | All year round (January-December) |
Booking: | ferry Liverpool - Dublin book |
Your ferry operator: |
P&O Ferries Stena Line |
Port information for your journey by ferry from Liverpool to Dublin
Liverpool
What does Liverpool stand for? For its two traditional football clubs, for the Beatles, for the Royal Liver Building and for its inhabitants, officially called Liverpudlians. The historic part of the city has been a World Heritage Site since 2004, ...
Port address
Address ferry harbour Liverpool | |
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Street: | St Nicholas Pl, Princes Parade |
Postcode & city: | L3 1QW Liverpool |
Country: | England (United Kingdom) |
GPS: | 53.4065565, -2.998306 |
Travel information
Arrival by car
The Liverpool ferry port is easily accessible via various roads, depending on which direction you are coming from:
- From the north (e.g. Preston): Take the A59 towards Liverpool. In Liverpool, follow the signs to the Cruise Terminal.
- From the south (e.g. Birmingham): Take the M6 in the direction of Liverpool. At Liverpool, follow the A561 and then the signs to the Cruise Terminal.
- From the east (e.g. Manchester): Take the M62 in the direction of Liverpool. At the end of the M62, follow the signs to the Cruise Terminal.
Arrival by bus & train
Liverpool ferry port is well connected to the public transport network. You can take various buses and trains to get to the Cruise Terminal. The nearest bus and train stop is ‘James Street Station’.
Arrival by plane
The nearest airport is ‘Liverpool John Lennon Airport’. From the airport you can take a cab or bus to the city center. From there, it is only a short walk to the Cruise Terminal on Princes Parade.
Here you will find more detailed information about the harbour, addresses of the ferry terminals, information about travelling to Liverpool, as well as all Ferries to Liverpool.
Dublin
The Irish capital knows how to delight its guests with a varied programme. 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 ...
Port address
Address ferry harbour Dublin | |
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Street: | Terminal Rd |
Postcode & city: | D01 WD28 Dublin |
Country: | Ireland |
GPS: | 53.3493318, -6.196752 |
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): Head south on the M1 until 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): Head east on the M4/N4 to Dublin. Then follow the signs for “City Center” and “Dublin Port”.
- From the east (via the N11): Take 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.
Here you will find more detailed information about the harbour, addresses of the ferry terminals, information about travelling to Dublin, as well as all Ferries to Dublin.
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