Dublin Port Information Dublin 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. View your route to Dublin Port on your browser or app. Google Maps Address Terminal 2 Alexandra Road Dublin D01 H4C6 Apple Maps GPS 53.349866 -6.196624 Port facilities Tickets and reservations Baby changing facilities Large flat screen TV’s Pay & Display parking Disabled assistance Motorist lounge Disabled toilets How to get there - Dublin It’s easy to get to Dublin by car or public transport! Car 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. There are a limited number of 30 car parking spaces at the port: • Short–term parking rate: €2.00 per hour (minimum charge €1.00) • Daily parking rate: €9.00 per 24 hour (or part thereof) • Long–term parking rate: €50.00 per 7 days Short term parking is available outside the terminal building. Tickets can be purchased from the parking machine which accepts credit/debit cards for payment as well as coins but does not accept notes. Please make sure that your ticket covers your proposed length of stay. It is important to display a valid parking ticket on the dashboard for the duration of your stay and failure to do so could result in your vehicle being clamped. Vehicle clamping is in operation and the release fine is €80.00. Please note that the machine only accepts Euro coins. Lost tickets are charged at full weekly rate. M50 Toll All vehicles using the section of the M50 between Junction 6 (N3 Blanchardstown) and Junction 7 (N4 Lucan) need to pay a toll when travelling north or south. There is no cash payment facility available at the tolling point on the M50. Unregistered users must pay the toll by 8pm on the day following the journey to avoid a late penalty of up to €103.00.The barrier-free tolling system on the M50 is operated by “eFlow” If you don’t have an “eFlow” registered electronic tag, you can pay the toll online at www.eflow.ie or over the telephone on LoCall: 1890 50 10 50 with a credit or laser card. You can also make a cash payment at a “Payzone” branded outlet nationwide. Bus The coach transfer service to and from Dublin city centre has been temporarily suspended due to COVID-19.