Ferries from Dublin to Wales

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The route

Book your ferry from Dublin to Wales by accessing NetFerry online booking service. On this website discover all routes to Wales departing from Dublin and easily find the timetables, crossing duration and prices.

The sea connections between Dublin and Wales are operated by the operator Stena who operate 27 connections per week with all day departures and traveling times shorter than 3 h 35 min. If you need to bring your vehicle on board, you have many options thanks to the cargo capacity of the ships operating on this crossing. All ships are equipped with passenger services and cabin crew who are ready to assist you.

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Map of the possible routes between Dublin and Wales

Port of Dublin

Dublin port has five passenger terminals, located in different areas, so be sure to find out from which terminal your ferry leaves! Terminals 1,2 and 5 are close together, and terminals 3 and 4 are elsewhere.   Getting to and from the port By car, Dublin Port is situated about 2.7km from the centre and is well signposted, take the East Wall Road, North Wall Quay or the Thomas Clarke Bridge. Dublin Tunnel, located on the perimeter of the Port estate and provides quick access to the M50 & M1 motorways, which are the main routes to the North and South of the country.  Dublin Po... [More information]

Address: Alexandra Road, Dublin D01 H4C6, Ireland

Directions: Google Map @ Dublin, port

Guide of Wales

Wales is characterised by green hills and breathtaking jagged coastlines. It is located on the south-western coast of the island and it is one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom.  Wales is bathed by the Irish sea and is also known as the Land of the Dragon, the red dragon is the national symbol and can be seen on the Welsh flag.  A brief history of Wales  People already inhabited Wales during the ice age. Then, if we make a great leap forward we arrive at the Roman era, wherein 48 BC, the Romans conquered and occupied the country for thirty years. During the M... [More information]

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