Ferries to the Irish Republic

You can book ferries to Ireland from France, England, Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man, using leading UK ferry operators.

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  • Ferries to Ireland from England with Norfolkline (Liverpool to Belfast/Dublin), P&O Irish Sea Ferries (Liverpool to Dublin) and Stena Line (Fleetwood to Larne.
  • Ferries to Ireland from Wales with Stene Line, Fastnet Line and Irish Ferries, sailing from Holyhead to Dublin or Dun Laoghaire, from Swansea to Cork, or from Pembroke or Fishguard to Rosslare.
  • Ferries to Ireland from Scotland with P&O Irish Sea offering routes from Troon and Cairnryan to Larne, and Stena Line from Stranraer to Belfast.
  • Ferries to Ireland from the Isle of Man (Douglas) to Dublin and Belfast with the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.
  • Ferries to Ireland from France with Irish Ferries and Celtic Link. Both operate services from Cherbourg to Rosslare. Brittany Ferries alsao have one sailing a week between Roscoff and Cork.
  • Ireland has much to offer, from scenic coastal walks and breath-taking views, trout and salmon fishing for anglers, to the cosmopolitan nightlife in the heart of its cities such as the capital, Dublin. While you are there visit in the Guinness museum and find out about the dark stuff. They say it tastes different in Dublin to anywhere else. We’ll let you be the judge.

    With the political troubles of the 70s, 80s and 90s behind it, Ireland is growing in popularity, with ferry travel into the ports of Dublin, Dun Laoghaire and Rosslareacting as the gateway to the Emerald Isle.

    Getting around

    Iarnród Eireann express trains run between the main cities. Children under five travel free. There’s a good netwrok of roads linking all parts of Ireland.

    Sightseeing

    The Troubles are never far away, historically that is, and be sure to visit Kilmainham Gaol, where many who opposedBritish rule were incarcerated and where the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising were executed.


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