That depends on the actual route. Dublin to Liverpool is about 7 hours. Many of the ferries from Ireland actually go to Wales, as it is closer. So Dublin to Holyhead is less than 3 hours. Rosslare to Fishguard is another short journey. Once you get to Wales you would make your way to England by land. Most people travelling directly to England from Ireland will fly.
Ireland is an island, so the only way of going to England with a car is going by ferry across the Irish Sea. There are various ferries that go. A ferry to Liverpool in England is longer than the one to Holyhead in Wales, from where you could drive to England. So you could be in England in about 5 or 6 hours.
Zero because a ferry is a short, trip boat and would not travel that far in open sea. (Ferry times take , on average, about 20 hours- operating from Bilbao and Santander in Spain: Portsmouth an Plymouth in England. FRC)
Firstly, there is no ferry to Paris. Paris is 100 miles from the sea. Secondly, what is your starting point? If it's England, then the ferry from Dover to Calais takes about an hour and a half.
There are about 23 miles from Dover, England to Calais, France. If traveling by Ferry it will take about 2 hours.
it depends how you are going to travel because it would take longer by ferry than plane..
4 hours by ferry 5 hours by car
Ireland is eight hours ahead.
Mauritius is 4 hours ahead of Ireland.
Ireland in a neutral country but many would consider it to be England
England can be as little as 30 minutes flying time from Dublin, depending on where in England you are flying from. It would be not much more than an hour for the parts that are furthest from Dublin.
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