The cost of travelling with Irish Ferries will depend on the route that you select and if you are travelling as a foot passenger or in a car. A foot passenger can purchase a return ticket from Dublin to Holyhead for forty five euros, the price of a car and four passengers starts at two hundred and six euros. A mini cruise from Roscoff to Cherbourg for one adult is priced from 92 euros.
Irish Ferries was created in 1973.
Norse Irish Ferries was created in 1991.
There are a variety of times when ferries from Irish Ferries depart and arrive. Some of the times that the Dublin Swift Fast Ferry departs is 11:50 and 17:50.
To travel between any countries you should always have a passport. Especially if you are not an Irish or British citizen, you should have a passport with you when travelling on Irish Ferries.
You can find cheap ferries to Ireland at the Aferry website and the FerrySavers website. You can also book these ferries at Irish Ferries and at the Direct Ferries website.
From Holyhead to Dublin (Dún Laoghaire):Stena Line: 3h 15min (Stena HSS)From Holyhead to Dublin (Dublin Port):Irish Ferries: 1h 55min (Dublin Swift)Irish Ferries: 3h 15min (Cruise Ferry)Stena Line: 1h 55min (Superferry)
Many people enjoy Irish ferries to and from England. The seas can be rough, but the larger ferries can handle the waves. Reasonable drinks and foods are available. A relaxing way to travel, according to many.
It really depends upon your group size, where you are traveling, and how. Also it depends who is in your group. If you are a family traveling with children, look for deals that let kids go free. Irish Ferries is offering this right now as a summer coupon.
Irish Ferries can transport you from Ireland to Great Britain (and back again) as well as from Ireland to France (with another ferry back). There are multiple ships to choose from and it is a great alternative to flying! Port cities include Pembroke, Rosslare, Holyhead, Dublin, Cherbourg, and Roscoff.
The company, Irish Ferries sails to Holyhead, along with many other destinations. Their online site "Irishferries" has a wealth of information on destinations and prices.
Googling "Holyhead Ferry" would have given links that show: Stenna Line: LL65 1DQ Irish Ferries: LL65 1DR
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