How long is the ferry crossing from Holyhead to Ireland?


How long is the ferry crossing from Holyhead to Ireland? How long is the ferry ride from Holyhead to Dublin? The ferry trip from Holyhead to Dublin usually lasts about 3 hr 30 min.


What is the quickest UK to Ireland ferry?

Fishguard to Rosslare is the quickest ferry crossing to Ireland from Great Britain. This route takes approximately 2 hours 15 minutes. Stena Line operates this route with 14 weekly sailings. The next quickest route is Pembroke to Rosslare, which takes approximately 3 hours, with 16 weekly sailings.


What is the cheapest way to get to Ireland from UK?

Taking a ferry to Ireland Catching the ferry from England to Ireland is one of the easiest ways to travel to the Emerald Isle and is cheaper than flying. There's only one ferry route that'll take you from Liverpool to Dublin which runs 17 trips daily and is operated by P & O Irish Sea.


Do you need a passport to go from Holyhead to Dublin?

Irish and British citizens do not strictly require a passport to travel between the two countries, but some form of (photo) identification is however required. Please note that all other nationalities (except Irish or British citizens) require a passport.


Is Stena better than Irish Ferries?

So there's not much difference really. We used both last year and I preferred Irish Ferries. I thought there was more to see and do. That said, they're more or less the same so I would go with the cheaper option/best sailing times...


How rough is the ferry crossing from Holyhead to Dublin?

Not rough at all if you take one of the Ships, The fast Cats can be a bit bumpy but nothing too bad (or they don't sail). From Lincoln you would probably be looking a flights from East Midlands or Stansted which both have a selection of flights to Irish Airports. The HSS is locally known as the 'hope she sails'!


What happens if I miss my ferry time?

If you are running late and are likely to miss your ferry, we suggest proceeding to the port to see if the ferry company will allow you to change the ticket to a different day or departure time. Keep in mind that if you do miss your ferry, the tickets are non-refundable.


Is Stena Line cheaper than Irish Ferries?

Both are great companies, and fares are virtually the same, simply book to Dublin Port Stena for Stena Line or to Dublin Port (Irish Ferries) for Irish Ferries.