Cruise Port Dublin (Ireland)

Cruise Port Dublin (Ireland). Information about the port Dublin (Ireland), cruises from Dublin (Ireland), touch at Dublin (Ireland) of these ships, as AIDAcara, departure from Dublin (Ireland), excursions and tourist programs.

More than a quarter of the Irish population (approximately 4 million) lives in Dublin, a youthful and dynamic city that is becoming increasingly cosmopolitan. Elegant restaurants and ultra-modern hotels have brought new life to the city. Visitors can follow Tourist Trails on foot to get to know the city. The perfect starting point is the O’Connell Bridge, located in the city centre and the most important bridge over the River Liffey. Sights include: Temple Bar, Trinity College, Merrion Square, the National Art Gallery, the National Museum, Christ Church Cathedral, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Castle, the Guinness Brewery, Custom House, Boyne Valley, Malahide and James Joyce Tower. .


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