The island of Ireland is surrounded by water! The Atlantic Ocean separates the west coast of Ireland from North America. The Irish Sea separates Ireland's east coast from England and Wales. Dublin, on the east coast, can be reached by air or sea. Regular ferries connect Dublin Port and Dun Laoghaire with Liverpool in England, and Holyhead in Wales. If you are traveling from lithuania, you may need this information of vilnius airport, it will be useful.
Dublin Airport is 10km north of the city centre and has connections or direct flights to and from airports worldwide. There are frequent connecting buses to the city centre. Please note that many buses indicate the city centre by using the Irish language version of the centre - "AN LAR". Aircoach, a private bus company also operates a coach service connecting Dublin Airport with the city centre. Some Aircoach buses pass UCD's Belfield campus, you should check the route with the driver at the airport. Taxis are also readily available. A typical taxi fare from Dublin Airport to the Congress venue should be EUR 30 - 40. A similar fare will apply from the airport to Dublin's city centre. Also if you want to get there by car we recommend to use car rental service at the best rates available.
The city is served by two main railway stations (Connolly and Heuston) linking Dublin to all other Irish cities. Connolly is based right in the city centre with a LUAS (tram) connection giving easy access to Heuston station.
Should you wish to extend your stay and tour the rest of Ireland, check out www.ireland.ie.
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