The two main places to sail from are Dublin and nearby D
Not directly, you can take the Dublin Ferry to Holyhead Wales or Liverpool England then take a Train to Newcastle.
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.
Dublin Ferry Port Alexandra Road Dublin 1 Ireland.
There are no ferries direct from Dublin to London. You would get a ferry from Dublin to either Holyhead in Wales or Liverpool in England and then drive, get a bus or get a train to London. You could also fly from Dublin to London.Given their geographic locations in relation to each other, there are no direct ferries between London and Dublin. You would either fly between the two cities or drive from London to Liverpool or Holyhead and get a ferry from there to Dublin, or drive to Fishguard and get a ferry from there to Rosslare and then drive to Dublin. Going by land and ferry, the whole journey would be done in about 8 hours. It is much faster to fly.
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.
There is no direct ferry from London to Dublin. You can get ferries to Dublin from Holyhead or Liverpool. You would need to travel to them from London to get a ferry. The total distance, including the ferry, would be about 586 kilometres or 364 miles, though that would depend on your route.
you cannot travel from London to Dublin by ferry - you must go to Holyhead in Wales and then take the ferry to Dublin/Dun Laoghaire. High speed ferry is about 1hr 40 mins, conventional is about 3 hours, depending on weather conditions
no, there is a ferry from Cork to Swansea
You could get a ferry to Wales or England from Dublin and then go by road or rail to Edinburgh. You can also get a ferry to Scotland from Larne, near Belfast, which you could travel to by road and/or rail to from Dublin.
Bristol is nearer to Dublin. There are no standard ferries operating between the two. You would need to go to the town of Holyhead in Wales to get a direct ferry to Dublin, or go to Fishguard and get a ferry to Ireland and then drive to Dublin.
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.
No.