List of Operators
Ireland
Book Irish Ferry tickets
A great deal of Ireland's motoring tourists arrive by ferry, and the four hour ride across the Irish sea is endured by many britons wishing to take their own car around Ireland. To of the most popular routes are from Holyhead and Rosslare, but there are also routes to and from Liverpool, Scotland (Northern Ireland), the Isle of Man and even as far as France.
|
Company |
Route |
Duration |
Season |
|
IOM Steampacket |
Dublin-Isle of Man |
2 hours, 45 minutes fast
4 hours, 45 minutes ferry |
Mar-Oct |
|
Irish
Ferries |
Pembroke-Rosslare
|
4 hours |
All year |
|
Holyhead-Dublin |
3 hours, 15 minutes cruiseferry
1 hour, 49 minutes
Dublin Swift |
All year |
|
Rosslare-Dublin
|
18 hours
|
Summer
|
|
Rosslare-Cherbourg
(France) |
19 hours,
30 minutes
|
All Year
|
|
Stena
Line |
Holyhead-Dublin Port |
4 hours |
All year |
|
Holyhead-Dublin |
3 hours superferry
1 hour, 39 minutes HSS |
All year |
|
Fishguard-Rosslare
|
3 hours,
30 minutes Superferry or 2 hours Stena Lynx III |
All Year |
|
Holyhead-Dublin
|
3 hours
|
All Year
|
|
Holyhead-
Laoghaire
|
1 hour,
30 minutes
|
All Year
|
|
SeaCat |
Dublin-Liverpool |
4 hours |
Feb-Nov |
|
Swansea Cork Ferries |
Swansea-Cork
|
10 hours |
All year |
|
P & O
Irish Sea
|
Rosslare-Cherbourg
(France) |
19 hours
|
All Year
|
|
Dublin-Cherbourg
|
18 hours
|
All Year
|
|
Dublin-Mostyn(Wales)
|
6 hours
European Ambassador or 7 hours, 30 minutes European Envoy |
All year
|
|
Dublin-Liverpool
|
7 hours,
30 minutes
|
All year
|
|
SeaCat
and the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company
|
Dublin-Liverpool
|
3 hours,
45 minutes
|
All year
|
|
Dublin-Douglas
|
2 hours,
45 minutes
|
All year
|
|
Isle of
Man-Dublin |
2 hours,
50 minutes Fastcraft or 5 hours conventional ferry |
All Year |
|
|