The fastest route is to take the Dublin Swift Ferry operated by Irish Ferries, in good weather conditions it takes just 1 hour 49 mins to cross the Irish Sea from Dublin to Holyhead. Then take the road (A55) to England, a drive time of around 1hour 40 minutes.
Alternatively the ferry route from Dublin Ireland to Liverpool England is much longer and takes about 8 hours depending on the weather and speed of the ferry.
Ferries to Ireland from Britain go from Wales, not England, as Wales is closer. The fast ferries do the journey in about 90 minutes between Holyhead and Dún Laoghaire, which is just south of Dublin city.
It would depend on where exactly between Scotland and Northern Ireland you were flying, but it can be done in about 20 minutes.
About 2 hours.
Nope - the only way to get to Ireland from England - is by either plane or ferry.
You would have to travel to France, and either get a ferry to Ireland from France, which is about 24 hours, or get a ferry from France to England and then another from England or Wales to Ireland.
By road or rail to a ferry port in France and then by ferry to Ireland directly or to England and by road or rail to Wales and then by ferry to Ireland. There are various routes you could take for the whole journey.
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You would drive to one of the ferry ports in Wales or England and get a ferry to Ireland. You can go from Fishguard to Rosslare, Holyhead to Dún Laoghaire or Liverpool to Dublin.
== == Ireland is 0 miles from Europe, as Ireland is a European country. It is one of the islands off the mainland of Europe, but it is Europe nevertheless. Have a look at the map in the link below. Ireland is about a 2hr flight from Paris, France and 30min from London, England.
Oban is on the Scottish mainland.
The main ferry port linking Ireland and Britain is Fishguard, which is in Wales. It is not far from England, so it is the one people would use.
Not officially, but you may be asked for ID by Irish immigration officials.
A passenger and vehicular ferry crosses from Australia's mainland to Tasmania daily. The ferry is called the Spirit of Tasmania.
Ireland is west of England. Sailing from England to Ireland is relatively short, though it will depend on where you are sailing from in England and where you are sailing to. Depending on that it could take anything from a few hours to a few days. If you are sailing using an actual sailboat, this would be longer than if using a boat with an engine. There are scheduled sailings between England and Ireland by ferry, and more commonly from Wales to Ireland, as Wales is closer than England.
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