Ferry from Dublin to Liverpool

Taking a ferry from Dublin to Liverpool is a great way to get from Ireland to the UK when you are visiting Europe.

Ferries between these cities are run by P&O Irish Sea Ferries. They run a regular service to Liverpool on their three ships, Norbay, Norbank, and European Endeavour.

The company makes 2 to 3 daily crossings from Dublin: one or two in the morning and afternoon, and one in the evening. Timetables change seasonally, so make sure to check for updated schedules before you travel to England.

P&O Ferries ships from Dublin to Liverpool take 8 to 8.5 hours to complete their journey. Tickets start at 80 euros, which includes two passengers travelling with a small vehicle. Meals are included.

Trains from Limerick to Cork

Trains from Limerick to Cork are an easy way to travel to the south of the country when you are visiting Ireland.

Rail services depart regularly from Limerick train station. They arrive at Cork train station via Limerick Junction. All services are run by Irish Rail on InterCity trains.

Trains from Limerick to Cork leave every hour at peak times, so you can travel whenever is convenient for you.

The journey time on these trains, including the change at Limerick Junction, ranges from 1 hour and 40 minutes to 2 hours and 50 minutes.

The fare of a single ticket for a train from Limerick to Cork can be as low as 31.98 euros in standard class and 56.98 euros in first class if you book online well in advance. Even cheaper tickets are available for children, students, and farecard holders. There is a 3 euro processing and credit card fee in addition to the ticket fare.

Trains from Dublin to Rosslare Europort

Trains from Dublin to Rosslare Europort are a great way to travel from the capital to the ferry terminal in County Wexford when you are visiting Ireland.

Services run regularly from Dublin Connolly station to Rosslare Europort station. They are run by Irish Rail and are operated on InterCity trains.

Trains from Dublin to Rosslare Europort depart several times a day. There can be significant gaps between services, so make sure you check timetables before travelling in order to avoid waiting for a train for a long time.

All trains on this route are direct and require no connections on the way. The journey time is 2 hours and 50 minutes.

The price of a single train ticket from Dublin to Rosslare Europort can be as low as 9.99 euros for standard class if you book online well before you travel. There is also a 3 euro fee for booking and credit cards. Even cheaper fares are available for students, children, and people with farecards.