Are Ferries running from UK to Ireland?
There are 2 ferry routes operating between England and Ireland offering you combined total of 20 sailings per week. P&O Irish Sea operates 1 route, Liverpool to Dublin which runs 6 times weekly. Stena Line operates 1 route, Liverpool Birkenhead to Belfast which runs 14 times weekly.
Are Ferries running from Wales to Ireland?
There are 3 ferry routes operating between Wales and Ireland offering you combined total of 77 sailings per week. Irish Ferries operates 2 routes, Pembroke to Rosslare runs 14 times per week & Holyhead to Dublin about 3 times daily.
Are there still Ferries to Ireland?
Direct Ferries covers the most popular ferry routes to Ireland such as the ferry to Ireland from Holyhead to Dublin, Fishguard to Rosslare, Pembroke to Rosslare or Liverpool to Dublin. In general, there is a huge range of daily crossings with the ferry to Ireland from UK throughout the year.
How do you get to Ireland from UK?
There are several ferry options for travelling between the UK and the island of Ireland: you can choose a fast ferry or slow ferry, travel by foot or as a car passenger to Dublin, Cork and Rosslare in the Republic of Ireland, or Larne and Belfast in Northern Ireland.
Are ferries running from Ireland to Fishguard?
The Rosslare Fishguard ferry route connects Ireland with Wales. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Stena Line. The crossing operates up to 14 times each week with sailing durations from around 4 hours 15 minutes.
How can I get to Ireland from UK?
Take a ferry from the United Kingdom to either Dun Laoghaire port or Dublin port, both of which serve Dublin. If you flew into London, England, you can take the train to Holyhead, Wales, and use the free shuttle service to the ferry port. Ireland-bound ferries leave the United Kingdom from Holyhead port daily.