Reviews of Belfast Port. (Bank) in Belfast (County Down).
Belfast Port
W Bank Rd, Belfast BT3 9JL, United Kingdom
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Information of Belfast Port, Bank in Belfast (County Down)
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This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Reviews of Belfast Port
L. C.
Seamless operation from the time I drove to the checkin point. It was a great trip.
N. S.
Loved the experience going on Stena Line!
It was very good but it is very expensive if we compared to Redfunnel ferries. They should have review their ticket prices.
I.
Very friendly staff. I was travelling as a foot passenger and staff couldn’t have been more helpful. Comfortable waiting area and nice, clear information about departure etc
Y. T.
Belfast Harbour is a major maritime hub in Northern Ireland, handling 67% of Northern Ireland's seaborne trade and about 25% of the maritime trade of the entire island of Ireland. It is a vital gateway for raw materials, exports and consumer goods, and is also Northern Ireland's leading logistics and distribution hub.
The Belfast Harbour Estate is home to many well-known Northern Ireland businesses such as George Best Belfast City Airport, Harland and Wolff, Bombardier Aerospace, Odyssey, the Catalyst Inc, Titanic Quarter and Titanic Belfast. Over 700 firms employing 23,000 people are located within the estate.
Belfast is only one of two ports on the island of Ireland to handle a full range of cargoes, from freight vehicles to containers, dry, break and liquid bulk, as well as passenger services and cruise calls.
Belfast Harbour handled 23 million tonnes of cargo during 2015, similar to its throughput for 2014. The tonnages suggest a varying performance between sectors in the wider Northern Ireland economy.
BBC One Northern Ireland began a three-part documentary on Belfast Harbour entitled, Belfast Harbour: Cruises, Cranes and Cargo on 14 April 2020 examining the role of the Port of Belfast in Northern Ireland's economy.
A. G.
Vibrant place lots going on from Titanic, Game of thrones, and other things. A good place for a days visit,
F.
It's easy to find with good signage. Toilets easy accessable while waiting to board. They were clean and we'll kept, so big thank you to Belfast port.
C. J.
Found my overall experience with Stenaline ports very good. Ports are well signposted, staff and facilities are a pleasure to do business with!
m. b.
Nice helpful staff and good facilities.
M. 1.
Lovely 2hr crossing from port to port
A. P.
Nice friendly irish people