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  2. Dublin Port - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Eclipse began to home port in Dublin on 29 April 2018, [20] and the port authorities reported 158 cruise ship visits in 2019. [7] A temporary facility, Terminal 7, was created between Promenade and Tolka Quay Road at Branch Road; entered from Promenade Road, this allows cruise guests to check-in and leave baggage.

  3. List of ports in Ireland - Wikipedia

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  4. Rosslare Europort - Wikipedia

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    On 22 March 2021, the Dublin Port Company (DPC), a semi-state company, stated that Dublin Port will reach capacity some time between 2030 and 2040 even with the completion of existing or planned development: a fourth terminal, a new jetty, passenger terminal buildings and a heritage zone which will double the existing port's capacity to 77 ...

  5. Holyhead port to stay closed until mid-January disrupting ...

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    From Bristol to Dublin on Aer Lingus, tickets for Thursday, Friday and Saturday are all priced at around £200 for a 206-mile hop. Holyhead-Dublin is also the main freight connection between Great ...

  6. Dún Laoghaire Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Almost 200 years of a Holyhead to Dún Laoghaire passenger ferry service ended in 2014 when Stena consolidated all its services on Dublin Port. [5] The port does accommodate passenger cruise ships although larger vessels are required to moor outside of the harbour and be serviced by tender. [5] [6] [7]

  7. Dublin Port Company - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Port Company (Irish: Comhlacht Chalafort Átha Cliath), formerly called the Dublin Port and Docks Board, is a self-financing semi-state company whose business is to manage Dublin Port, Ireland’s premier port. Established in 1997 as an independent company, Dublin Port Company is responsible for the management, control, operation and ...

  8. MV Ulysses (2000) - Wikipedia

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    The ship was launched on 1 September 2000 at Aker Finnyards shipyard in Rauma, Finland and services the Dublin–Holyhead route. The vessel stands 12 decks high, at a height of 167.5 feet [2] (approx 51 metres) from keel to mast. The vessel has five vehicle decks, including a stowable mezzanine deck consisting of two 'swing decks', called ...

  9. HSC Cecilia Payne - Wikipedia

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    Cecilia Payne was constructed by Austal Ships in Henderson, Australia, [1] at a cost IR£29 million. [2] The vessel was launched in February 1999 and was delivered to Dublin in May 1999, [1] [3] before entering service in July 1999.