Are the ferries running from Dublin to Holyhead?
The Dublin Holyhead ferry route connects Ireland with Wales and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Irish Ferries service runs up to 3 times per day with a sailing duration of around 3 hours 25 minutes while the Stena Line service runs up to 4 times per day with a duration from 3 hours 30 minutes.
What time are the sailings from Dublin to Holyhead?
To view check-in information, simply hover over this symbol in the table below.
Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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02:15 | 05:30 | 3:15 |
09:00 | 12:15 | 3:15 |
14:45 | 18:00 | 3:15 |
20:30 | 23:45 | 3:15 |
Are passenger ferries running from Ireland to UK?
There are 2 ferry routes operating between Ireland and England offering you combined total of 20 sailings per week. P&O Irish Sea operates 1 route, Dublin to Liverpool which runs 6 times weekly. Stena Line operates 1 route, Belfast to Liverpool Birkenhead which runs 14 times weekly.
Are ferries running from Holyhead to Ireland?
The Holyhead Dublin ferry route connects Wales with Ireland and is currently operated by two ferry companies: Irish Ferries and Stena Line. Both services run up to four times per day with a sailing duration of 3 hr 15 min.
Where is the Stena estrid now?
North East Atlantic Ocean
The current position of STENA ESTRID is at North East Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 53.32175 N / 5.4652 W) reported 2 mins ago by AIS.
Are ferries still running from Ireland to France?
There are 4 ferry routes operating between Ireland and France offering you combined total of 11 sailings per week. Irish Ferries operates 1 route, Dublin to Cherbourg which runs 5 times weekly. Stena Line operates 1 route, Rosslare to Cherbourg which runs 3 times weekly.
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.
Are cars searched on ferries?
Ferry companies are legally obliged to declare all commercial vehicles on the ship’s manifest. Commercial vehicles not declared to Customs risk being stopped at the port of arrival and detained whilst the vehicle is searched and driver’s paperwork verified. Operators may face delays and the imposition of penalties.
How long is the ferry from Dublin to Holyhead?
The Stena Adventurer and Stena Estrid superferries have a crossing time from 3 hours 30 minutes on the Dublin – Holyhead route. For information on sailing times, please select your preferred date of travel from the dropdown below.
Which is the fastest ferry to cross the Irish Sea?
Cross the Irish Sea in just 2 hours on the “Dublin Swift”, the only Fast Ferry on the route. There is plenty onboard to keep you and your family entertained. See what our Club Class lounge has to offer.
Is there a ferry from Dublin to Wales?
Bring the car aboard and enjoy the freedom of travel between Ireland and Wales. Bring the whole family including your pets. The Dublin-Holyhead ferry is one of Irish Ferries’ most popular routes, with up to 4 sailings each day. Ferry travel offers more flexibility in terms of luggage, timing, and comfort.
Is there a check in time for Dublin ferries?
Passengers can be accommodated on the 08:05hrs Ulysses Cruise Ferry. Check-in time is 30 minutes prior to departure. There is no need to call at this time. Irish Ferries Dublin Port: 01 – 607 5519 (05:15hrs – 21:15hrs). Irish Ferries Contact Centre: 0818 300 400 (08:00hrs – 19:00hrs Mon-Fri.