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Ferries to Ireland

Catch the ferry from Britain and France to Ireland. Simply click on the links below and get information on ferries to Ireland from the UK and France.

All of the ferry companies below are officially registered carriers. So why not book your accommodation, pack up the car and head to the Emerald Isle on one of these ferries.

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Rosslare Harbour, Wexford
Irish Ferries is Ireland's largest shipping company. It offers services from Dublin - Holyhead, Rosslare - Pembroke, Rosslare - Roscoff, and Rosslare - Cherbourg. You can choose to travel to Ireland or to Britain in style between Pembroke and Rosslare aboard the cruise ferry "Isle of Innishfree" or on the cruise ferry "Isle of Innishmore". Cruise ferries sail twice a day. The cruise ferry "Normandy" sails between Ireland and France....
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Rosslare, Wexford
Stena Line is an international transport and travel service company and is one of the world's largest ferry operates. The Stena Lynx takes 99 minutes and operates up to three times daily. The Super Ferry take 3 hours and 30 minutes and operates twice daily...
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2 Merrion Row, Dublin 2, Dublin
Irish Ferries is Ireland's largest shipping company. You can choose to travel to Ireland or to Britain in style between Pembroke and Rosslare aboard the cruise ferry "Isle of Innisfree" or between Holyhead and Dublin on the world's largest car ferry 'Ulysses' or on the high speed 'Jonathan Swift' ferry....
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4 Donegall Quay, Belfast, Antrim
Sea Containers operate the widest range of ferry services on the Irish Sea, linking Ireland, England, Scotland and the Isle of Man. Since 1992, they have operated Seacats on all routes. Seacats are car-carrying catamarans and are twice as fast as conventional ferries. The Seacats have now been joined by a new fleet of fast ferries - the SuperSeacats. These ferries combine all the advantages of the Seacat with an even greater carrying capacity. In 1996, the company acquired the Isle of Man Steam...
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Victoria Terminal Two, West Bank Road, Belfast City, Antrim
Norse Merchant Ferries offers passengers over 40 sailings per week between Britain and Ireland, with services from Liverpool to Belfast and Dublin. The Belfast Liverpool service operates overnight sailings every night and day time sailings every Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday.

Night cruiser fares on this service include a four-course evening meal, ensuite cabin and a full breakfast. Day breaker fares include a three course lunch and an afternoon snack.

The Dublin-Liverpool r...
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Rosslare Harbour, Wexford
Irish Ferries is Ireland's largest shipping company. It offers services from Dublin - Holyhead, Rosslare - Pembroke, Rosslare - Roscoff, and Rosslare - Cherbourg. You can chosse to travel to Ireland or to Britain in style between Pembroke and Rosslare aboard the cruise ferry "Isle of Innisfree" or between Holyhead and Dublin on the cruise ferry "Isle of Innishmore". Cruise ferries sail twice a day. The cruise ferry "Normandy" sails between Ireland and France...
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Tourist House, 42 Grand Parade, Cork, Cork
Brittany Ferries operates a weekly service from Cork to the tranquil fishing village of Roscoff in scenic West Brittany. The company's luxury ferry departs Cork each Saturday afternoon at 16.00 and arrives in Roscoff at 07.00 on Sunday. The return journey leaves Roscoff on a Friday night at 21.30 and arrives in Cork at 10.30 on Saturday....
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4 Donegall Quay, Belfast, Antrim
Sea Containers operate the widest range of ferry services on the Irish Sea, linking Ireland, England, Scotland and the Isle of Man. Since 1992, they have operated Seacats on all routes. Seacats are car-carrying catamarans and are twice as fast as conventional ferries. The Seacats have now been joined by a new fleet of fast ferries - the SuperSeacats. These ferries combine all the advantages of the Seacat with an even greater carrying capacity. In 1996, the company acquired the Isle of Man Steam...
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Larne Harbour, Larne, Antrim
P&O's Larne to Cairnryan route is the shortest and fastest way to cross the Irish Sea. Take your pick between the state-of-the-art Jetliner which speeds between Larne and Cairnryan in just one hour or go for the more traditional comforts of the 'Pride of Rathlin'. Whichever you choose, you'll find a convenient choice of daily sailings each way, and some fantastic bargains.

Crossing time: 1 hour on the Superstar Express fast ferry with up to 5 sailings daily. 105 minutes on the European...
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Rosslare, Rosslare Harbour, Wexford
Stena Line is an international transport and travel service company and is one of the world's largest ferry operates. It offers a numberof services between mainland Britain and Ireland. Routes available include Belfast - Stranraer, Rosslare - Fishguard, Dun Laoghaire - Holyhead, and Dublin - Holyhead...
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