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Ferry to Ireland with Irish Ferry Crossing .co.uk
Irish Ferry Crossing .co.uk is the website dedicated to providing the best information on booking a ferry to Ireland. You will find all the information you need to decide which is the best suited ferry operator to Ireland for your needs and which ferry route is the best suited for your ferry trip to Ireland.
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Guide to the Ferry to Ireland Ferry Operators:
Stena Line ferry to Ireland
Stena Line operates a comprehensive network which allows passengers to combine different routes. Stena Line ferry to Ireland offer services from Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire; Fishguard to Rosslare; Stranraer to Belfast and Fleetwood to Larne.
Irish Ferry to Ireland
The Irish Ferry on board facilities vary on each vessel; however, food lovers will not be disappointed whichever ferry they take since all have an extremely good selection of restaurants offering a choice from Irish to continental and international cuisine, from fine dining to fast food outlets. Each ship also has a good choice of lounges and bars for those who wish to start their relaxing holiday from the moment they step on board their Irish Ferry to Ireland vessel. On-board shopping provides a perfect place to choose gifts and souvenirs for family and friends and there are great deals in fragrances, fashion and electrical goods. Prices are displayed in Sterling but both Euro and Sterling are welcome throughout the ship. Dependant on ship, on-board entertainment aboard an Irish Ferry vessel ranges from live entertainment, casino, video room, TV rooms, to children's play areas etc. So which ever ship you travel on, whether it be from Holyhead to Dublin, or Pembroke to Rosslare you are sure to have a relaxing and enjoyable journey.
P&O Irish Sea Ferry to Ireland
Formed in 1998 following the merger of two companies. P&O Irish Sea ferry to Ireland operate from Larne to Cairnryan and Troon and Dublin to Liverpool. Part of the P&O Ferries group, with P&O Irish Sea you are sure to enjoy your ferry trip to Ireland and arrive at your destination in good time refreshed, relaxed and ready for the journey ahead.
Steam Packet Ferry to Ireland
Their aim is to provide consistent services with convenient and fast crossing times and to offer a wide range of promotional fares to the travelling public. Steam Packet ferry to Ireland offer Fast craft and conventional vessels to make up a modern fleet providing high levels of on-board service. With services on the popular Liverpool to Dublin route as well as ferry services from the Isle of Man capital to the Irish and Northern Irish capitals, Douglas to Dublin and Belfast, you will find luxury and variety aboard your ferry to Ireland, which ever service you choose.
Brittany Ferry to Ireland
The Brittany Ferry Irish service from Roscoff to Cork is served by the flag ship vessel - The Pont Avon.
Cork offers the shortest, fastest route to the continent from Ireland, and the Brittany Ferry weekly service departs on Saturday afternoons, perfect for holiday travel while Roscoff - a tranquil fishing village in beautiful West Brittany offers good toll-free highways that lead to all parts of Brittany, or further south into west France. Wherever you sail with Brittany Ferry to Ireland, you are guaranteed to travel in first class comfort and luxury.
Guide to the Ferry to Ireland Ferry Routes:
Ferry to Ireland
Holyhead to Dublin
This route is home to the new Super ferry - The Ulysses operated by Irish Ferries and Stena Line
Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire
Up to 4 daily crossings from Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire in Ireland onboard the HSS Fast cat operated by Stena Line
Fishguard to Rosslare
There are two daily return crossings to Rosslare from Fishguard on the Konigen Beatrix Super ferry operated by Stena Line
Pembroke to Rosslare
Two daily crossings run from Pembroke to Rosslare operated by Irish Ferries.
Fleetwood to Larne
Larne is the perfect alternative to Belfast operated by Stena Line
Cairnryan to Larne
From Scotland to Northern Ireland in under 3 hours with P&O Irish Sea Ferries.
Troon to Larne
Closest to the Scottish capital, head to Larne with P&O Irish Sea
Troon to Belfast
Sail in style aboard the Seacat with Seacat Isle of Man Steam Packet
Stranraer to Belfast
The shores of Loch Ryan - Galloway to the Northern Irish capital with Stena Line
Liverpool to Dublin
One of the most popular ferry ports to one of the best cities, operated by P&O Irish Sea Ferries and Seacat
Douglas to Dublin
Isle of Man Capital to the Irish Capital, operated by Steam Packet
Douglas to Belfast
Isle of Man Capital to the Northern Irish Capital, operated by Steam Packet ferries
Ferry to Ireland from France:
Roscoff to Cork
The shortest, fastest route from the continent to Ireland, the weekly service departs on Saturday afternoons, perfect for holiday travel operated by Brittany Ferries
Roscoff to Rosslare
France to Ireland operated by Irish Ferries
Guide to Ireland:
It's said that Ireland, once visited, is never forgotten, and for once the blarney rings true. The Irish landscape has a mythic resonance, the country's history is almost tangible, and its people seem to have been put on earth expressly to restore faith in humanity.
The weather may sometimes give you the impression that you're swimming through an airborne ocean, but the truly luminous greens, luxuriant wildflowers, and afternoons spent holed up in riotous pubs will more than console you for the webbed feet you'll need to grow.
Ireland has recently been on an economic rollercoaster ride; if the Celtic Tiger's fur is looking a little shabby these days, the legacy of those heady days lingers in its cities' newfound gloss. The country may not be quite the paradise that its misty-eyed emigrés tend to portray, but it's nonetheless home to one of the most gregarious and welcoming people in Europe.
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