What to do and see in County Dublin, Province of Leinster: The Best Ferries

March 25, 2022 Lashaunda Abraham

Discover the best top things to do in County Dublin, Ireland including Ken The Ferryman, The Old Liffey Ferry, Island Ferries, Stena Adventurer, Irish Ferries, P&O Ferries Terminal 3.
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1. Ken The Ferryman

Coliemore Rd Coliemore Harbour, Dalkey Ireland http://kentheferryman.com
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Ken The Ferryman

Reviewed By Tinne1972 - Oud-Turnhout, Belgium

A very nice person, who will tell you about the history off Dalkey island... and more :-) For 8.00€ he will bring you to the little island and will come and get you when you are ready. Just go and stand on the concrete stairs, enjoy the seals and wave at him ;-)

2. The Old Liffey Ferry

Quay 16 North Wall Quay, Dublin Ireland +353 1 668 8113 [email protected] http://www.oldliffeyferry.com/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

The Old Liffey Ferry

The Old Liffey Ferry - Over 350 years of Community Service The Old Liffey Ferry·Sunday, 21 July 2019 The Ferry service was first granted a charter in 1665 by King Charles II, (although there had been a ferry dating back at least to the 1400's), and it was eventually discontinued in 1984 with the opening of the then new East Link toll bridge (Tom Clarke Bridge). The Old Liffey Ferry service will run between the Cill Airne and Sir John Rogerson's Quay and The Point Depot (3Arena) pontoons, Monday to Friday, at the following times: 08.00am – 10.00am 12.00noon – 02.00pm 04.00pm – 06.30pm The Irish Nautical Trust, along with The Dublin Port Company and Dublin City Council, are proud to bring the return of The Old Liffey Ferry Service to Dublin's Docklands.

3. Island Ferries

Howth Harbour opposite Aqua Restaurant, Howth D13 YD93 Ireland +353 86 845 9154 [email protected] http://www.islandferries.net/
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4.0 based on 38 reviews

Island Ferries

Island Ferries is Howth's premier ferry company, offering tours and cruises around Ireland's Eye and Howth Cliffs. islandferries.net howthcliffcruises.ie

Reviewed By WGireland

From start to finish my 6 year old daughter and I had an amazing time. Really friendly staff, lovely boat and amazing weather made it a perfect trip on a day in Howth. The Captain spoke over a microphone to tell passenger about the wildlife and history of Ireland's Eye Island. It was that enjoyable that my daughter wanted to keep cruising around the island.

4. Stena Adventurer

Dublin Ireland 08447-70-70-70 http://stenaline.co.uk
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3.5 based on 158 reviews

Stena Adventurer

Reviewed By janicel129 - Brisbane, Australia

This was the first time I had travelled on a large ferry and I found the experience great. The sea was very calm the day I travelled so no sea sickness. The staff onboard were really wonderful and very helpful. You just sit back and relax with a drink or something to eat as this can be bought onboard the ferry.

5. Irish Ferries

Terminal Road South Ferryport, Dublin Dublin 1 Ireland +353 1 607 5519 [email protected] http://www.irishferries.com
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3.5 based on 1,353 reviews

Irish Ferries

Irish Ferries, Ireland's Leading Ferry Company. Offering up to 16 daily fast ferry and cruise ferry sailings to Britain & Ireland and France. Also package holidays to Ireland and Britain.

Reviewed By BYM3013

We booked our family holiday to France traveling from Dublin to Cherbourg on the WB Yeats in August/ September. As the WB Yeats is a new ship we were very much looking forward to the experience. Having read a number of negative reviews of the ship on TripAdvisor we began to get a bit anxious in advance but we shouldn’t have been. Please don’t let the negative reviews put you off traveling on WB Yeats! Our experience in August/ September 2019 was great. Loading and unloading on both legs was quick and efficient thanks to the ship’s two tier loading system. The spacing between the cars was the best We have ever seen on a ferry. The colour coded stairs (blue, purple, grey and black/ club class) work well for finding your way back and also situating yourself. All cabins were very modern, clean and comfortable with adequate space (the beds and pillows were amazing are much better than those on comparable services to France). The deluxe/ premium cabins are exceptional and come will a fully stocked minibar, Rituals products, free movies, series and podcasts and access to the stylish club class lounge with complementary snacks and great sea views over the bow. Had dinner in the Lady Gregory restaurant on both legs (and breakfast too as it was included in the cabin price). The decor in the restaurant is very sophisticated and you can have a window table to admire the sea as you enjoy your meal. The restaurant team were very professional and provided great service. While there were a more limited number of starters, mains and desserts, the menus, quality and presentation of food was excellent and a step up from the previous Oscar Wilde ferry. As people have noted in other reviews the price has increased compared with last year. It should be noted though that the quality of the offering is also much better and comparable to good restaurants in Dublin. And Irish Ferries are listing to the feedback. They now offer an early bird 3 course for €50 or you can have a 2 course for €50 later in the evening. Wine prices are reasonable too. As for the interior and general layout, the ship is designed to be more open plan and capture natural light with lots of windows. The use of grey gives the ship a modern fresh feel (don’t see why people are complaining so much about this). The main bar was pleasant with a good crowd gathered there and great views over the bow. There was entertainment (a music duo) in high season. There was also a good selection of beers and a nice gin menu.

6. P&O Ferries Terminal 3

North Quay Extension, Dublin Ireland +353 1 686 9467 http://www.poferries.com/eu/dublin-liverpool?sw=1
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

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