Ferries to Ireland

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Ferry to Ireland

Ferryonline offers ferry travellers a great selection of cheap ferry crossings to Ireland with the major ferry to Ireland operators. You can book a route from 5 ports in England and Wales. We also offer crossings from ferry ports in France and Douglas in the Isle of Man.

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More about Ireland and its' attractions

A visit to Dublin can include a visit to attractions such as; The Guiness Store House to see how it's world famous brew is made, Dublin Castle and the Zoo. A great attraction, and a convenient to travellers to Dun Laoghaire is the Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre. It is a medieval tower dating back to the mid 15th century and one of the original seven tower houses of Dalkey, it has battlements and a murder hole. It is a short walk to the coast and the James Joyce Museum. As well as enjoying the history of the area you could walk along its two piers, the East Pier is 1,290 m long, and the West Pier 1,548m long.

Whilst the East Coast and Midlands of Ireland's attractions include; Clonmacnoise in Offaly, a monastic site founded in the 6th century to Castletown House in Kildare. Cork is full of attractions, the Cork City Gaol gives tourists an authentic experience of 19th century internment and St Finn Barres cathedral is a truely spectacular building with its famous rose window and mosaic.

A trip to Wicklow and you could visit Killruddery House And Gardens which is the most successful Elizabethan-Revival mansion in Ireland. Ireland has a wealth of culture and is full of surprises. From it's beautiful rolling countryside and rugged beaches to the magnificent Giant's Causeway in County Antrim.

Irish Ferry Ports

Ferries to Ireland Routes

Holyhead to Dublin 8 Daily Crossings Taking from 1 Hours 40 Minutes
Holyhead to Dublin 8 Daily Crossings Taking from 1 Hours 40 Minutes
Fishguard to Rosslare 6 Daily Crossings Taking from 2 Hours
Roscoff to Cork 1 Weekly Crossings Taking from 12 Hours
Cherbourg to Rosslare 3 Daily Crossings Taking from 19 Hours
Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire 3 Daily Crossings Taking from 1 Hours 30 Minutes
Pembroke to Rosslare 2 Daily Crossings Taking from 3 hours 45 minutes
Liverpool to Dublin 3 Daily Crossings Taking from 8 Hours
Swansea to Cork Up to 4 Weekly Crossings Taking from 10 Hours