Travelling from Belfast to Dublin
- By: Eanna
- On: 05/Sep/08
- In: Dublin Travel Tips
By bus
The Belfast to Dublin route is well serviced by bus, and there's a joint cross-border bus service provided by Bus Éireann, the Republic of Ireland's bus service, and Ulsterbus for the Belfast to Dublin Airport or Dublin City route. Ulsterbus is operated by Translink, and is a division of Translink, Northern Ireland's public transport operator, and the route to Dublin is operated by the Goldline Express. The departure point for bus travel from Belfast to Dublin is the Europa Bus Centre during the day and from Glengall Street at night. The Europa is a combined train/bus station, and is just a short distance from the Grand Opera House, and close to the Europa Hotel.
There's an hourly service, day and night, from Belfast to Dublin Busaras or Dublin Airport, operated by Goldline Express or Bus Eireann. This is a pleasant journey where you can enjoy the fine scenery of the North East of Ireland. The journey takes about a 2½ hours
It's important to remember that nighttime services from Belfast operate from Glengall Street, not the Europa Centre, which closes at night.
For a full and comprehensive listing of bus services have a look at the Belfast to Dublin timetable.
The Europa Bus Station is located at Great Victoria Street, Belfast. Busaras in Dublin is located on Store Street, Dublin 1, and close to OConnell Street.
By rail
The train station in Belfast is located at Great Victoria Street, in the same complex as the Europa Bus Centre. Like with bus travel between the two cities, there's a great cross-border service jointly operated by Northern Ireland Railways and Iarnrod Eireann (Ireland's rail service). This service operates eight journeys in each direction Monday to Saturday, and 5 journeys on Sundays. The trip by rail takes just over two hours with some stops at Portadown, Newry, Drogheda, Dundalk and arriving at Dublin's Connolly Station. Connolly Station is located on the Northside of the city on Amiens Street and is a short journey from Dublin city centre.
For further details on train times etc. check out the Translink website.
By car
If you're driving from Belfast to Dublin is a very pleasant drive with plenty scenery and places of historic interest along the way. And to shorten the route, the main urban locations of Newry, Dundalk and Drogheda are now bypassed via the M1 motorway. There is a toll bridge, the Toll Plaza on the M1. Access for a car is just 1.80 Euros. From Belfast just follow signs for the M1.
Driving from Belfast to Dublin.
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Belfast & Dublin Airports
Belfast has two airports, the George Best Belfast City Airport and the Belfast International Airport. The former is located just 2 miles from Belfast city centre, and the latter is that bit further out, approximately 18 miles from the City Centre.
So if you're venturing forth to Dublin from Belfast for some retail therapy, business or sightseeing and need somewhere to stay. Check out our Dublin hotels page.
Comments
- #1
- By: Yvonne Gunn
- On: 04/Feb/09
The links for Translink are very complicated. All I want is the cost of a day return ticket from Belfast to Dublin.- #2
- By: Editor
- On: 04/Feb/09
Hi Yvonne,Thanks for your comment. If travelling from Belfast to Dublin on Ulsterbus (part of Translink) the fare to Dublin Airport is 15.40 sterling and to the city centre is 16.90 sterling.
Regards
Editor
- #3
- By: Mr KennethKelly
- On: 01/Mar/09
is there a bus on a sunday night /monday morning at 3-00 am and where do we get it from in Belfast ?? This is for travel at the end of June- #4
- By: Jalyn
- On: 29/Mar/09
Somebody mentioned to me that there are ferri boats from dun laoghaire that can rech belfast. Is it true?- #5
- By: Josie
- On: 30/Apr/09
Is there a Belfast to Dublin bus connection at the Belfast ferry terminal?- #6
- By: Editor
- On: 01/May/09
Hi Josie,I don't think you can get a bus directly from Belfast ferry terminal to Dublin city, you may have to go to Belfast Central station first and get a connecting bus to Dublin.
Your best bet is to contact Translink - Tel: 44 (0)28 90 66 66 30
Regards
Editor
- #7
- By: Editor
- On: 01/May/09
Hi JalynI've done a little bit of research and as far as I can see there is no connecting ferry between Dun Laoghaire and Belfast. The only ferry route operating from Dun Laoghaire is Holyhead.
Maybe somebody else could shed some light on this?
Regards,
Mairead
- #8
- By: ani moore
- On: 11/Jul/09
the info you gave me as to the locations of train/bus station in Belfast and Dublin will help me select the mode of travel from Dublin to Belfast.- #9
- By: oluwole
- On: 15/Jul/09
hi, could you please tell me the oneway fare from belfast to dublin city? thanksHi Oluwole
According to the Translink website a one way single fare ranges from £9.99 to £13.99 depending on what time bus you get.
For bus timetable see Translink website
Regards
Editor
- #11
- By: Geraldine
- On: 09/Sep/09
HiThis is information for anyone thinking of going by train from Belfast to Dublin or vice versa.
Due to a collapsed bridge in Malahide, just outside Dublin City Centre, the Enterprise train will not be running for approximately 3 months due to repairs.
As far as I know the train from Belfast is stopping at either Dundalk or Drogheda and then you will have to take the bus from there to Dublin.
I just wanted people to know that the train isnt an option into Dublin.
- #12
- By: Patrick
- On: 23/Sep/09
@ Geraldinewith the speed the Irish Goverment works it's more likely to be 6 months rather than 3 months but thanks for the reminder. I'd forgot about that.
- #13
- By: Ben
- On: 15/Dec/09
How much and how many tolls are there coming from the dublin ferry terminal going to belfast.- #14
- By: sanjay
- On: 09/Jan/10
do i need to carry my passport if i am travelling from belfast to dublin?- #15
- By: Editor1
- On: 12/Jan/10
Hi SanjayNo you don't need a passport to travel to Belfast from Dublin.
Regards
Editor
- #16
- By: donna
- On: 01/Apr/10
Hi,Im a little confused, hope you can help. We are planning a trip to dublin on fri 30th april, coming back on sun 2nd. Im struggling to find prices and times for the bus. Would be about 2.30 ish on the Fri we would wish to leave and sunday evening to travel back.
Please please can you help me?
Thank you
Donna
Hi Donna
You can get a bus from the Europa Bus Centre in Belfast every hour on the hour and the journey to Dublin takes approx 2 hours 40 mins. Use the Journey Planner on the Translink site to plan your journey.
Regards
Editor
- #18
- By: karen
- On: 21/Apr/10
hi can u please tell me how much is a single from belfast to drogheda or dublin, by train. thank u- #19
- By: Ed Vedder
- On: 16/Jun/10
Can I buy a bus ticket Dublin-Belfast on line?- #20
- By: Editor2
- On: 17/Jun/10
Good Morning Ed,Thanks for your question. I've had a look at their website and it doesn't appear to be possible to book online.
Sorry I can't be of more help.
Regards
Helen Kelly
GoIreland.com
- #21
- By: Aneta
- On: 05/Aug/10
Hi,I am wondering how much will I pay from Dublin to Belfast about 1pm Tuesday? I have found price in sterling. Do I pay Euro or can I pay Sterling?
- #22
- By: Editor2
- On: 09/Aug/10
Hi Anita,Are you travelling by bus or train?
Regards
Helen
- #23
- By: Shane
- On: 13/Aug/10
Hi I'm heading to queens uni belfast in september and was planning on traveling home most weekends by train. Could you help with info on cost of travel on train from belfast to dublin. I've searched on Iarnrod Eirean but they only do dub to belfast and the link to translink seems a bit confusing when looking for info on train journeys, thanks.- #24
- By: Editor2
- On: 23/Aug/10
Hi Shane,Thanks for your query. Unfortunately we do not have up to date ticket prices and train times. You will have to contact Translink directly.
Regards
Helen
- #25
- By: mr khan
- On: 15/Oct/10
hii am travelling after a few days from belfast to dublin by bus.Would i need a passport to travel from belfast to dublin?...please let me know thanks
- #26
- By: Editor2
- On: 18/Oct/10
Good Morning Mr. Khan,Thanks for your comment. No you do not need a passport to travel from Belfast to Dublin by bus.
Regards
Helen
- #27
- By: Art
- On: 15/Nov/10
hello! are there any passport controls or other border checks of passengers when you crossing border from Nothern Ireland to Ireland? thanks- #28
- By: Editor2
- On: 16/Nov/10
Good Morning,Thanks for your comment.
No there are no border check points between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Regards
Helen
- #29
- By: Michi
- On: 29/Nov/10
Hi,I will go to Belfast on Easter next year.
Are there any experiences due to changed / limited timetables?
I want to go to Belfast on Good Friday afternoon and want to leave on monday noon.
Thanks!
- #30
- By: Pri
- On: 30/Nov/10
Thanks for all the useful info.If I travel through car, will I be stopped at a border check-point? Or is it better to go by bus/ train? How long will my journey take by car from Belfast to Dublin?
Thanks in advance for the response.
- #31
- By: Editor2
- On: 01/Dec/10
Hi Michi,Thanks for your comment. You will have to contact Translink directly for an up to date bus timetable. This is the link to the website: http://www.translink.co.uk/
Regards
Helen
- #32
- By: Woody
- On: 17/Dec/10
Hi, I have a couple of question on traveling from Belfast to Dublin.I will fly with EasyJet to Belfast International Airport and then see my freind at Dublin Airport.
So far I know that I have to travel from Belfast airport to city centre (Europa buscentre) and then take another bus to get to Dublin Airport.
Are there any bus or coach services between these two airports?
What is the most convinient route (from Belfast Airport to Dublin Airport?.
Do I need to travel via Belfast city centre?
- #33
- By: Josefine
- On: 04/Jan/11
Hi I'm traveling from Sweden to Dublin in april, and i wonder what the prise from Dublin to Belfast is? and is it the same on the way back? I'm travel from busaras,and do the bus from Belfast stop there?Kind regards
Josefine
- #34
- By: Andreas
- On: 13/Jan/11
The Aircoach service seems to have gone, so it should be removed from the page.- #35
- By: Editor2
- On: 18/Jan/11
Hi Andreas,Thanks for your comment. I just checked with Aircoach.ie and yes the service finished in October 2010.
Regards
Helen
- #36
- By: Editor2
- On: 18/Jan/11
Hi Josefine,Thanks for your query.
There's an hourly service, day and night, from Belfast to Dublin Busaras or Dublin Airport, operated by Goldline Express or Bus Eireann.
Check here for upto date prices: http://www.translink.co.uk/Fares/
Regards
Helen
- #37
- By: John Evans
- On: 31/Jan/11
Due to Aer Lingus cancelling my flight to belfast from Malaga ended up in Dublin at 23.10 last night. I caught the bus from there to belfast (Europa Hotel). It took about 2.5 hrs and cost 14 euros for an adult single. There is a machine at the bus stop which accepts credit cards. I am not sure if the driver accepted payment directly or not. There were quite a few customers on board. The trip is much slower than it could be due to the number of stops en route. A direct bus would probably do the trip in nearer 2 hours. I beliave a car takes about 1.5 hours in light traffic. It is only around 100 miles.We really appreciate your comments. We reserve the right to moderate posted comments and may paraphrase individual entries. Opinions expressed here are not the opinions held by GoIreland.com unless expressly stated.
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