Douglas – Dublin
Ferry to Ireland
Douglas – Dublin
Ferry to Ireland
The Douglas Dublin ferry route connects Isle of Man with Ireland. There is just the 1 ferry company operating this Isle of Man to Dublin ferry service, Steam Packet. The crossing operates up to 1 time each week with sailing durations from around 2 hours 55 minutes.
Isle of Man to Dublin ferry durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.
The Isle of Man to Dublin ferry typically departs from Douglas at around 07:00.
Douglas to Dublin sail durations on this ferry route take around 2 hours 55 minutes. Sometimes, sailing times on the Isle of Man to Dublin ferry can change due to weather conditions.
Isle of Man to Dublin ferry prices can differ depending on the season. The average Douglas to Dublin ferry price is £139*. Prices exclude service fees.
The distance between Douglas and Dublin is approximately 131.6 miles (211.8km) or 114.4 nautical miles.
Yes, Steam Packet allow cars on board the Isle of Man to Dublin ferry. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Douglas and Dublin.
Yes, foot passengers can travel with Steam Packet between Douglas and Dublin.
Yes, cabins are available with Steam Packet.
No, you cannot take your pet on the Douglas to Dublin ferry.
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Douglas ferry port is a vibrant hub on the Isle of Man, providing a perfect starting point to explore this unique island. As the capital, Douglas is teeming with attractions such as the Manx Museum, which offers insights into the island's 10,000-year history, and the Douglas Bay Horse Tramway for scenic waterfront rides. The annual TT (Tourist Trophy) Races, held each late May to early June, magnetize motorsport enthusiasts worldwide. From the port, visitors can easily venture to other parts of the island using buses or the heritage steam railway. The port is conveniently linked to the city centre by a short walk or a quick bus ride, ensuring swift access to Douglas’s charming hotels and eateries.
Dublin Ferry Port serves as a vibrant starting point for travellers eager to explore both the historic charm and modern allure of Ireland's capital. This bustling port offers direct ferry links to the UK, making it a popular choice for both tourists and locals. Dublin itself is a treasure trove of attractions including the famous Guinness Storehouse, the historic Kilmainham Gaol, and the lush St Stephen's Green. Not far from the port, visitors can easily hop on a bus or tram to reach the city centre, where the spirit of Dublin comes to life. The city is also well-connected by train, with services running frequently to other major Irish cities. Each year, Dublin hosts a variety of cultural and artistic festivals, with highlights including the Dublin Theatre Festival and the Bram Stoker Festival in the autumn months. Whether you're looking to delve into the literary history or enjoy a pint at a local pub, Dublin Ferry Port is an ideal starting point for your Irish adventure.