Source: http://www.irishferries.com/ulysses/tech_info.shtml Provided by: Gerard O'Reilly, August 2008
The number of people a ferry can carry depends on its size and capacity, but typically ferries can carry anywhere from 100 to over 2,000 passengers.
The capacity of a ferry can vary depending on its size and design, but they are typically able to accommodate hundreds of passengers. Large ferries can hold anywhere from 200 to over 1,000 passengers. Safety regulations set by maritime authorities also dictate the maximum number of passengers allowed on board.
There are many countries that are smaller than Ireland. Out of 196 countries, Ireland is ranked 118th by area which means there are still many smaller countries.
Ireland has approximately 94,000 miles of paved roads.
Please edit your question to include a time range so we can answer it. You have to say how many passengers in a certain time.
it depends on how big it is
We will ferry the passengers across the lake.No I will not ferry you to the airport, I am busy.
As Ireland is an island, getting a car to Ireland normally involves a ferry. To get from Paris to Ireland, you could either get a ferry from France to Britain and one from Britain to Ireland, or get a ferry from France to Ireland. There are various options. You can get directly to Ireland from Cherbourg, Roscoff or Le Havre, or go to Britain by Calais to Dover and then get a ferry from places like Swansea or Holyhead to Ireland.
There are no ferries from Northern Ireland to France. To get to France by ferry you would first drive to somewhere in the Republic of Ireland, particularly Rosslare, and get a ferry from there. The ferry takes about 24 hours, and the drive to Rosslare from Northern Ireland would take at least 3 hours, depending on where in Northern Ireland you were starting from.
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.
There are no direct ferries from Northern Ireland to France. So to do this would involve travelling from Northern Ireland to another Ferry Port, such as Rosslare in the Republic of Ireland and going from there. The ferry journey is between 17 and 20 hours, depending on weather conditions. Driving to Rosslare from Northern Ireland would be at least 2 hours, depending on your start point.
The rates for a ferry across the English Channel vary according to which company, the ports sailing from and to, whether travelling on foot or by car and if the latter how many passengers are in the car. Rates can be found direct from the ferry companies as well as My Ferry, A Ferry and Ferry Price.
Fly or ferry.
The number of people a ferry can carry depends on its size and capacity, but typically ferries can carry anywhere from 100 to over 2,000 passengers.
Some of the ferry routes that go to and from Ireland are from Dublin, Ireland, to Hollyhead, UK, and vice-versa. Rossiare, Ireland, to Pembroke, UK. From Rossiare, Ireland, to Roscoff, France, and also to Cherbourg, France.
Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.Going by road and by then by ferry from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland, it is about 327 miles or 526 kilometres from Sparkwell to Ireland.
The capacity of a ferry can vary depending on its size and design, but they are typically able to accommodate hundreds of passengers. Large ferries can hold anywhere from 200 to over 1,000 passengers. Safety regulations set by maritime authorities also dictate the maximum number of passengers allowed on board.