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What cabin facilities are available on the Irish Ferries?

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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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.

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Simply Great Food. Two local hen's eggs cooked the way you like, Hodgins award winning Irish sausage, grilled bacon, roasted vine tomatoes, hash browns, sautéed mushrooms, Batchelors baked beans, West Cork black & white pudding, selection of toast or artisan bread.

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Interior cabins The indoor cabins are not equipped with portholes, windows or balconies; usually, in addition to being without openings except the door to the corridor, they could be, on some fleets, even slightly smaller, but it is not always so.

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Cabins are available in two-bed (side by side) and four-bed (upper and lower) layouts. Features include: Linens, duvet, and pillow. Private washroom with shower, sink, and toilet.

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The ferry company provides bed linens, towels, toiletries. The ship also has wheelchair-accessible cabins (adapted for disabled passengers).

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Is Club Class On Irish Ferries Worth It? Yes absolutely. Travelling in the Martello Club Class lounge really made the experience a special one. For only £18 / €21 per passenger, I think the benefits outweigh the cost of Club Class access especially if you are planning on eating onboard anyway.

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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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For the crossings that go on even at night there are many opportunities for overnight stays on the ferries used.
  • Accommodations on board for overnight trips. ...
  • Sleeping on the decks of the ship. ...
  • Sleeping in an armchair. ...
  • Sleeping in a bunk. ...
  • Sleeping in the cabin.


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For passengers who opt to travel without a cabin, the recliner lounges also serve as sleeping areas with space to roll out a sleeping bag. Covered solariums located on the upper decks of each vessel are also popular sleeping areas and for those traveling with small tents, they are allowed on the upper decks.

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An outside cabin has windows looking out of the ship. An inside cabin has no windows. A 2-berth cabin has beds for 2 people.

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Yes, you're welcome to bring your own food, snacks and non-alcoholic drinks aboard and consume those during the crossing.

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