Ferries from Rosslare to Fishguard

Ferries from Rosslare to Fishguard are a great way to travel from Ireland to the UK when you are visiting Europe.

Services between these ports are operated by Stena Line. The ship that makes the crossing is called the Stena Europe. It has lounges, shops, and cafes, and offers free WiFi.

Stena Line have two daily crossings to Fishguard. Their ferries are the only direct services between these two ports, and they run all throughout the year except on 25 and 26 December.

One daily ferry from Rosslare to Fishguard departs in the morning and arrives in the middle of the day. The other departs in the evening and arrives very late at night. Timetables change seasonally, so make sure to check them for the most updated information before you travel.

The crossing time on this route ranges from 3 hours and 15 minutes to 3 hours and 30 minutes, but choppy seas and bad weather can cause delays. Because of that, be sure to allow yourself some time if you have a connection when you arrive in Wales.

Ferries have several seating options, and there are vehicles holds for passengers travelling with cars. The boarding process starts 60 minutes before departure and the check-in process closes 30 minutes prior to departure.

There are a few fare types you can choose from for ferries from Rosslare to Fishguard: Economy, Flexi, and Premium. The cost of a single economy ticket starts at 89 euros for one adult with a car. If you book online 42 days (or more) before travelling, you can save up to 30%. Discounts are available for children 15 and under. Infants and toddlers (4 years and under) travel free.

Ferries from Dublin to the Isle of Man

Ferries from Dublin the Isle of Man are a great way to travel from Ireland to the British island in the Irish Sea.

Ferries on this route are run by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. They operate a ferry from Dublin to the island’s main city, Douglas.

Ferries are operated seasonally, with one crossing per week in the low season and two crossings per week in the high season. Make sure to check updated timetables before you travel to confirm that there is a service operating on the day you want to take the ferry from Dublin to the Isle of Man.

The crossing time on this route is 2 hours and 55 minutes. Sometimes journeys take a bit longer due to weather and tidal conditions, but overall it is a quick trip.

You can buy tickets for ferries from Dublin to the Isle of Man online or before you board, and you can travel with your car if you have one. If you travel as a foot passenger, an adult ferry ticket costs from 21.50 euros. If you travel on the ferry with a small car, a ticket costs from 84.00 euros. Discounts are offered for online bookings.

Ferries from Dublin to Holyhead

If you need to travel from Ireland to the UK, taking a ferry from Dublin to Holyhead is a good way to go. This is because Holyhead is situated on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales, making it one of the closest points to Ireland in Great Britain.

Ferries on this route are run by two companies: Stena Line and Irish Ferries. Below are details of each of their offerings.

Stena Line Ferries from Dublin to Holyhead
Stena Line run daily ferries between Ireland and the UK. Their ships make four crossings every day: one in the night, one in the morning, one in the afternoon, and one in the evening. They also have extra crossings during the Christmas period. Stena Line ferries take 3 hours and 15 minutes to make the crossing, so it is a quick trip.

Tickets for their ferries to Holyhead cost from 35.00 euros for adults if you travel without a car, and from 89.00 euros for one adult with a car. You should purchase your tickets online well ahead of time to get the best prices.

Irish Ferries from Dublin to Holyhead
As with Stena Line, Irish Ferries offer several daily services between these cities. They make up to four crossings a day: two in the early morning, one in the afternoon, and one in the evening. There are extra sailings during certain periods of the year, including at Christmas.

Irish Ferries’ ships from Holyhead to Dublin take 1 hour and 49 minutes if you take the fast “Jonathan Swift” ferry, and up to 3 hours and 25 minutes if you take a slower one.

You can purchase ferry tickets in advance online, and you can travel with your car if you have one. Foot passenger tickets cost from 32.00 euros for adults. Car passenger tickets start at 89.00 euros for one adult with a small vehicle. These prices are available for advance online bookings only.