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Travel Tips In Dublin

Dublin travel tips involve traveling by air, sea, road and all these are easily accessible to and from Dublin. Traveling by air to Dublin is easy as Dublin airport is 12km towards the north of the city center. This is a fastest growing airport and this incessant growth was partly driven by the launching of 33 new routes from the airport and due to the enhancement of 10 new airlines.

Dublin at present has 40 scheduled airlines with 100 destinations. Their major airlines are Air Canada, Air Malta, Air France, Delta, Lufthansa, British Airways, Continental Airlines, Ryanair and SAS. The airport is well facilitated with duty free shopping, tourist office, post office, shops, pharmacy, restaurants, bars, telephones and car hire from Budget, Avis, Hertz and National.

Dublin travel tips include getting to Dublin by water as well. Dublin has two ports associated with a sequence of harbors. Traveling by water to Dublin is also comfortable. The Dublin ferry port is on the Alexandra Road and has a coffee shop and a bureau de change. While the Dun Laoghaire Harbor is located at 14 km distance towards south of the city and has facilities such as numerous cafes, tourist office, news agent, gift shop, bureau de change and ATM.

They also operate a car ferry service. However, taxis are available to run from both the ports, but it is a difficult task to find one after busy sailings.Dublin travel tips regarding driving are highly essential. The driving age is 17 years and a valid driving license is a must with a green card and a motor insurance certificate is recommended.

Seat belts for the front and rear seats are mandatory and the country identification sticker is compulsory. Dublin can be reached through the N11 dual carriageway from Laoghaire Harbor, M1 and N1 motorway from Belfast, N6 and N4 from Galway and N7 and N8 from cork. Traveling by road to Dublin is also very peaceful, provided you abide the traffic laws.

Dublin travel tips includes traveling by coach services as there are frequent services and the rail network is well facilitated with restaurant, bureau de change and had daily services to various destinations. Several passes for rail, bus or both combined are available. The taxi drivers are tipped 10-15 percent of the fare.


 
     
     
     
     

Even limousines are offered on hire. You can also avail bicycle on hire. However, traveling by air, water or road in Dublin, anything is comfortable.