Both are North city BUT there are not direct public transport links between them. Dub airport is ~12k North of city centre. Ferry terminal ~4k East of city centre. The ferry terminal is not very well served by public transport – there are buses going out there from city centre.
I’m local in Dublin and it looks like google maps has the right options:
Cars can take the Dublin port tunnel which goes from M1 travelling south to near the port. There is a premium toll on this for normal cars during day as the tunnel is mainly intended to take big trucks out of city traffic.
Terminal 1 (Irish Ferries & Isle of Man Steam Packet Company) is the furthest out. I’ve walked it from Dublin City Centre, and it is possible, but it’s not a pleasant walk, nor a short one. (A new path is being built through the port along the waterside opposite, which has no docks, which will make it far more pleasant for walkers and cyclists once complete. It runs almost as far as Terminal 1, and there is a footpath for the rest of the route.) Confusingly, Terminal 1 is also called “Dublin Ferryport”. It appears under this name on the Dublin Bus timetable and in rail timetables which include ferry services. However, all the signage in the Port area simply calls it Terminal 1.
Terminal 2 (Stena Line) is slightly closer to the city centre than Terminal 1, but not by much. Confusingly, Terminal 2 is also called “Dublin Port — Stena”. As with Terminal 1, this name does not appear on any signage, but rail information websites which include ferries do use it.
Terminal 3 (P&O Irish Sea), however, is merely a short walk from The Point, the terminus of the Luas Red Line tram service. You could pick up a tram from Busáras and then walk.
If your departure time does not align with any of the above services, The Point is probably the closest you can get by public transport. From there, you can walk or take a taxi.
All ferry companies operating out of Dublin Port should be happy to answer enquries along these lines. If you cannot find a suitable bus to meet your ferry, contact the ferry company; they’ll have all the information you need.
Irish Ferries operates a bus from Bus Áras. It’s very infrequent but apparently it’s in accordance with the ferry timetable.
Edit: the bus takes 15 minutes between Bus Áras and the Ferryport.
The 747 stops at Talbot Street, Talbot Place about 150m from the bus station. According to timetable it takes 30 minutes. Obviously traffic can change this.
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