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.
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Where do Stena Line operate?
Our extensive route network serves key ports in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Poland, Latvia, Netherlands, France, Great Britain and Ireland. Choose the route that’s right for you and you’ll enjoy a great travel experience.
What terminal is Stena at Dublin port?
TERMINAL 2
TERMINAL 2 – STENA LINE – 39 min walk (3.2km) TERMINAL 3 – P&O FERRIES – 9 min walk (750m)
Where does Stena Line depart in Belfast?
Location. Address: Victoria Terminal 4, West Bank Road, Belfast, BT3 9JL, Northern Ireland. The Stena Line Belfast terminal is conveniently located close to the motorway network off Junction 1 of the M2 Motorway (Fortwilliam roundabout).
What ports do Belfast use from England?
There is currently just the 1 ferry route running between Northern Ireland and England operated by 1 ferry company – Stena Line. The Belfast to Liverpool Birkenhead ferry crossing operates Weekly with a scheduled sailing duration from about 8 hours 0 minutes.
Is Stena Line owned by P&O?
P&O Stena Line was formed in 1998 following the merger of P&O European Ferries (Dover) Ltd and the short sea operations (Dover and Newhaven) of Stena Line. Ownership of the new company was 60/40 in favour of P&O with all shore and sea management performed by P&O.
Do you need a passport on Stena Line?
The passport or ID Card must be presented at check-in. If you do not have a valid passport or ID card you will not be permitted to travel. When travelling with a vehicle, a valid vehicle technical passport (original) must be presented at check-in.
Which port does Irish Ferries use?
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. Dublin Port Tunnel is situated within the port complex & provides quick access to the M50 & M1 motorways, the main routes to the North and South of the country.
What is the shortest ferry crossing from UK to Ireland?
Fishguard to Rosslare
Fishguard to Rosslare is the quickest ferry crossing to Ireland from Great Britain. This route takes approximately 2 hours 15 minutes. Stena Line operates this route with 14 weekly sailings. The next quickest route is Pembroke to Rosslare, which takes approximately 3 hours, with 16 weekly sailings.
Are Terminal 1 and 2 connected Dublin?
Flight Connections at Dublin Airport
T2 is linked to Terminal 1 both landside and airside. This means that if you’re a transfer passenger, you can get to your boarding gates quickly and easily.
How many ferry ports are in Belfast?
2 ports
There are 2 ports in Northern Ireland. Belfast port and Larne port are both located on the east coast of Northern Ireland. Belfast ferry port is the most popular in Northern Ireland, with 53 weekly sailings and ferry connections from Douglas, Liverpool Birkenhead and Cairnryan.
What terminal is Liverpool ferry Belfast?
The Stena Line Liverpool Port is located at 12 Quays Terminal, Birkenhead, offering easy access to Liverpool and beyond. The terminal is within 10 minute of the M53 motorway and approximately 7 minutes from the Mersey tunnel leading to Liverpool city centre.
Where does the ferry to Belfast leave from?
Ferries to Belfast in Northern Ireland, sail from Liverpool Birkenhead in England, Cairnryan in Scotland and Douglas on the Isle of Man. The routes are operated by two companies: Stena Line and the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.
How long does it take on boat from Belfast to Liverpool?
approximately 8 hours
The Stena Line service from Liverpool to Belfast offers a direct link from the English coast to Northern Ireland on-board the Stena Mersey and the Stena Lagan. The crossing takes approximately 8 hours and there is a choice of day or night sailings.
What is the UK’s biggest port?
London was also one of the major hubs for incoming goods. In 2021, roughly 43 million metric tons arrived at the London port, more than was brought into any other UK harbor. Tees and Hartlepool was the port with the largest outward tonnage, nearly 16.8 million metric tons of outbound cargo in 2021.
Is Belfast Port bigger than Dublin Port?
Dublin Port handles almost 50% of the Republic’s trade, two thirds of all containerised trade and is the largest of the three base ports on the island of Ireland, the others being Belfast and Cork.
How fast does Stena Line go?
High-speed Sea Service or Stena HSS was a class of high-speed craft developed by and originally operated by Stena Line on European international ferry routes. The HSS 1500 had an in-service speed of 40 knots (75 km/h).
HSS 900.
Capacity | 900 passengers + 208 cars, or 151 cars + 10 coaches |
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Beam | 30.47 m |
Draught | 3.9 m draft |
What is the largest ferry company in the world?
In terms of gross tonnage, the largest ferry in the world is the 75,156-ton Color Magic, built by Aker Finnyards of Finland, and operated by Color Line on the route between Oslo in Norway and Kiel in Germany. Its sister ship Color Fantasy comes a close second in tonnage.
Has a Stena Line ever sank?
February 24, 2012 Paul Hancock. The 155 meter long, 2950 dwt ferry Stena Danica became disabled at Gothenburg, Sweden.
Can I take my own food on Stena Line?
You can take your own food and drink on board and you can pack your suitcase with food too.
What can you not take on a ferry?
(A) Pointed edged weapons & sharp objects, pointed or bladed articles capable of causing injury including:
- Kilt pins.
- Axes & Hatches.
- Arrows & Darts.
- Crampons (grappling iron, hooked bar of iron, or plate with iron spikes used in mountaineering)
- Harpoons & Spears.
- Ice axes & ice picks.
- Ice skates.