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Is there a cinema on Irish Ferries?

Cruise in style across the Irish Sea With plenty to do onboard, including 2 cinema screens, bars, shops and lots of dining options, you're sure to have a good trip. See what our Club Class lounge has to offer, where you can relax, dine and enjoy a panoramic sea view, or book a cabin for your trip.



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Serving freshly made sandwiches, pastries, hot and cold beverages. Vibrant menu offering a wide range of hot and cold freshly made food. Beside Cafe Lafayette, a place where younger kids have a soft play area to keep themselves entertained.

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Free in cabin Wi-Fi.. Complimentary fresh fruit, minibar with water, wine, beer, soft drinks. Tea and Nespresso coffee making facilities. Seating area with sofa bed suitable for 1 adult or 2 young children.

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Do you check in your luggage on ferries? No, there is no check-in procedure for luggage items.

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Some ferries have a luggage rack near the boarding area but in other cases you'll haul your bag up some stairs and can leave it in the seating area. If the ferry doesn't dock en-route, there's little chance of your luggage walking away.

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In general, the earliest you'll board with your vehicle will be 45 mins prior to the advised sailing time.

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Foot passengers cannot transport firearms, ammunition or any other item considered to be a dangerous weapon, such as bows and arrows, knives (including chef's knives) swords etc, on board our vessels.

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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.

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The water is fine. Most places don't have bottled water.

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Outside food and non-alcoholic beverages can be brought and consumed on board the ferry. Due to state law, alcoholic beverages that are not purchased on board the ferry cannot be consumed on the ferry. Please see our current COVID-19 rules related to masking.

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The form of ID you'll need to travel on a ferry depends on the route and your nationality. On most international routes, you will need your passport to check-in. However, there are exceptions to this.

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Anyone who refuses a screening or inspection will not be allowed on board a ferry.

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