What terminal is Irish Ferries at Dublin port?
TERMINAL 1
Walking times from The Point to Dublin Port’s passenger terminals varies: TERMINAL 1 – IRISH FERRIES – 46 min walk (3.7km) TERMINAL 2 – STENA LINE – 39 min walk (3.2km) TERMINAL 3 – P&O FERRIES – 9 min walk (750m)
How do I email an Irish ferry?
Ferry Bookings & Information
- Tel: ROI 0818 300 400.
- Tel:NI 00353 818 300 400.
- email:[email protected].
Where do Irish Ferries depart from?
Calais
- Cherbourg. The nearest rail link is in Cherbourg town.
- Dublin. The nearest rail links are in Dublin city centre which is 2 miles from the terminal.
- Holyhead. Holyhead has an excellent rail service providing connections to rail stations throughout Britain.
- Pembroke.
- Rosslare.
Are ferries still running from Holyhead to Dublin?
The Holyhead Dublin ferry route connects Wales with Ireland and is currently operated by two ferry companies: Irish Ferries and Stena Line. Both services run up to four times per day with a sailing duration of 3 hr 15 min.
Can I cancel Irish Ferries booking?
Irish Ferries allow you to cancel your booking but terms and conditions apply. Customers with booking made directly with Irish Ferries can contact us for details on cancellation options.
How do I change my Irish Ferries booking?
Once you have an online account, you can change your booking on-line by logging into Your Account. Bookings cannot be changed on-line once outward travel has commenced. If you have already checked-in or have completed one leg of your journey and now wish to amend the return leg please call us for assistance.
Are there ferries from Ireland to England?
There are 2 ferry routes operating between Ireland and England offering you combined total of 20 sailings per week. P&O Irish Sea operates 1 route, Dublin to Liverpool which runs 6 times weekly. Stena Line operates 1 route, Belfast to Liverpool Birkenhead which runs 14 times weekly.
Can you take alcohol on ferry to Ireland?
You can bring the following goods into Ireland within the limits set out below, if you are travelling to Ireland from any country outside the EU (this includes the Canary Islands, the Channel Islands and Gibraltar)….Goods.
Goods | Maximum quantity |
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Still wine | 4 litres |
Beer | 16 litres |
What has happened to the Dublin Swift?
The lease was renewed successively until the end of 2017. In April 2016 WestPac Express was sold to Irish Continental Group, who continued to lease it to the Military Sealift Command until the end of 2017.
How to contact Irish Ferries in Dublin Ireland?
1 Tel: +353 818 22 33 45 2 Email: [email protected] 3 Fax: +353 1 607 5680 4 Address: Terminal Road South, Alexandra Road, Ferryport, Dublin 1, D01 T2V9.
Which is the best ferry port in Ireland?
Rosslare Ferry Port is situated in the south-eastern corner of Ireland and offers easy access to the midlands, south and south west of Ireland via the N25 and along the east coast to Dublin via the N11.
Where is the ferry from Pembroke to Dublin?
The GPS co-ordinates for Pembroke are: Dublin Ferryport is situated 2 miles from the centre of Ireland’s vibrant capital city, and is positioned at the heart of Ireland’s road and rail network.
Where is the ferry port in Rosslare Ireland?
Rosslare Ferry Port is situated in the south-eastern corner of Ireland and offers easy access to the midlands, south and south west of Ireland via the N25 and along the east coast to Dublin via the N11. The GPS co-ordinates for Rosslare are: 52 15 08N/06 20 06W Eircode: Y35 PH4X