You can travel from London to Ireland by plane or by road/rail and then ferry.
only if you are going to Northern Ireland, you need a passport to travel between England and Ireland.
A car hire company in London might not let you take it out of the country. You would be best to hire one separately in Ireland.
About 1 hour.
Ireland is an island, as is Britain, where London is. To travel between the two, you could fly, but if you want to bring a car you would take a ferry across the Irish Sea to one of the main ferry ports in Britain like Stranraer, Liverpool, Holyhead of Fishguard and drive to London then.
About 1 hour.
1 hour
About 1-1/4 hours is the travel time from Cork, Ireland, to London, England. The total supposes a distance of 361 in air miles, 581 in kilometers, or 314 in nautical miles.
There are no car ferries between Ireland and London. You must firstly establish from which part of Ireland you are travelling from and get to the nearest ferry port. Possible options are Cork, Rosslare, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin or Larne. Depending on which of these you travel from will depend on which ports you could go to in Britain. When you arrive in Britain, you will then have to drive to London which will be at least 150 miles and possibly more. Holyhead or Fishguard, both in Wales, are the best options to go to.
i think it depends on what airline you travel on. :)
45 Hours travel time by car
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