What are the facilities at Holyhead?


What are the facilities at Holyhead? Holyhead Ferry Port Facilities The Ferry Terminals have lifts, escalators, disabled toilet facilities, as well as disabled parking bays outside. Wheelchairs are available on request.


How long is the train journey from London to Holyhead?

The average journey time by train between London and Holyhead is 3 hours and 49 minutes, with around 9 trains per day. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays, so use our Journey Planner on this page to search for a specific travel date.


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.


Do they check passports at Holyhead?

In theory, Irish and British citizens do not need to show passports when traveling on the Dublin to Holyhead Ferry, but citizens of other countries do need to show passports, so you might need to show your passport to prove that do you not need to show a passport.


Is there a train at Holyhead Port?

When I arrive in Holyhead, how do I get from the ferry terminal to the train station? Holyhead port and train station are part of the same building – simply follow the signs within the terminal to get to the train platform.


Is it worth visiting Holyhead?

Most Holyhead visitors usually spend a few hours or just the night there before taking the ferry to Dublin. However, apart from its busy port, the town in Holy Island has several interesting attractions and an incredible natural scenery that are worth a stay for a few days.


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...


Do they check passports on ferry?

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.


What facilities are on a ferry?

Generally speaking, newer ships have better facilities like restaurants, bars, T.V. lounges, cinemas and shops. The cabins on most ferry vessels are really lovely but a little small.


How safe is Irish Ferries?

Irish Ferries operate to the highest safety standards, as set down by the International Maritime Organisation and monitored by the regulatory authority in each country. We advise all passengers to be aware of the on board Assembly Stations and to listen carefully to all announcements by the crew.


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.