The sea crossing between Dublin and Liverpool Birkenhead is temporarily not in operation by ferry operators in partnership with NetFerry online booking platform.
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
Birkenhead is a town across the River Mersey from Liverpool; the town is located on the Wirral peninsula, on the west coast of England. A brief history of Birkenhead The earliest records state that the Mersey ferry began operating from Birkenhead in 1150 when Benedictine monks under the leadership of Hamon de Mascy built a monastery there, but it was during the industrial revolution in the 19th century that the town expanded, shipbuilding and an ironworks began in the 1820s; and 1833 an act was passed to introduce street paving, lighting. A regulating police force and a market were also ... [More information]