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Dublin Port is a purpose built facility for Stena Line’s Superferries. Stena Line’s Ferry Terminal at Dublin is located 6km (4 miles) east of Dublin city centre. Extensive signage on all main roads leading to the port give clear directions.
Monday–Sunday: 05:30–02:30
GPS: 53.349866, -6.196624
Address: Terminal 2, Alexandra Rd, Dublin Port, Dublin, D01 WD28, Ireland.
Stena Line’s Ferry Terminal at Dublin is located 6km (4 miles) east of Dublin city centre. Extensive signage on all main roads leading to the port give clear directions.
There are 30 car parking spaces at the port:
Short term parking is available outside the terminal building. Tickets can be purchased from the parking machine which accepts credit/debit cards for payment as well as coins but does not accept notes. Please make sure that your ticket covers your proposed length of stay. It is important to display a valid parking ticket on the dashboard for the duration of your stay and failure to do so could result in your vehicle being clamped. Vehicle clamping is in operation and the release fine is €80.00. Please note that the machine only accepts Euro coins. Lost tickets are charged at full weekly rate.
M50 Toll
The M50 is a barrier-free toll road. This means that cameras, located between junction 6 and 7 on the M50, scan your plate number and charge the toll to the vehicle owner.
Paying for your M50 journey is easy - download the M50 Quick Pay app on Android or Apple or you can go to eFlow.ie and pay online.
It's the driver's responsibility to pay M50 tolls before 8 p.m. the day after travelling. Failure to pay before the deadline will result in a penalty which will be charged to the vehicle owner.
There is no direct train link to Dublin Port.
There is a Luas Red Line tram stop at 'The Point' which is opposite the entrance to Dublin Port however this is a 40 minute (3.2km) walk from Stena Line's ferry terminal. Taxis are available.
Bus service from Stena Line Terminal 2 to/from Dublin City Centre
Bus service from Stena Line Terminal 2 to/from Dublin City Centre
Service operates daily for every sailing to and from Dublin.
Please note: If a sailing is delayed, this will have a knock on effect on the pick up times of the bus service from Dublin City Centre to the terminal. Please visit our Sailing Updates page for the latest information on your day of travel.
Dublin Port to Dublin City Timetable
Stena Line | Connolly Station | George's Quay | Aston Quay | Heuston Station (Parkgate Street) |
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departs 00:10 | arrives 00:20 | arrives 00:25 | arrives 00:30 | arrives 00:40 |
departs 05:50 | arrives 06:15 | arrives 06:20 | arrives 06:25 | arrives 06:35 |
departs 12:55 | arrives 13:10 | arrives 13:15 | arrives 13:20 | arrives 13:30 |
departs 18:40 | arrives 18:55 | arrives 19:00 | arrives 19:05 | arrives 19:15 |
Dublin City to Dublin Port Timetable
Heuston Station (Parkgate Street) | Bachelor's Walk | Custom House Quay | Stena Line |
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departs 00:40 | arrives 00:50 | arrives 00:55 | arrives 01:10 |
departs 06:40 | arrives 06:50 | arrives 06:55 | arrives 07:15 |
departs 13:35 | arrives 13:40 | arrives 13:45 | arrives 13:55 |
departs 19:20 | arrives 19:25 | arrives 19:30 | arrives 19:40 |
Download a copy of the Dublin Port Bus Timetable & Map here
Bus prices
All stops, except Heuston Station: €3/£3* per person single, infants (0-3) free
Heuston Station: €4.50/£4.50* per person single, infants (0-3) free
Please note:
There are numerous taxi ranks in Dublin including one at the Stena Line ferry terminal where you can hail a taxi. Alternatively online services such as Uber, Free Now and Bolt are available as well as numerous dial-up services such as Dublin Dial a Cab (+353 1 80 80 800) or NCR (+353 1 67 72 222).