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For a fast free quote for ferry travel and to compare prices for your route from every ferry operator enter your details above. To book your Ferry By route and for all Non UK Departures and Foot Passengers CLICK HERE Ferry routes from HolyheadRoutes from Holyhead to the Port of Dublin in the Republic of Ireland and Dun Laoghaire are covered by Stena Line Ferry Company. There are conventional and high-speed ferries serving these crossings, with voyage time of 3 hours, 45 minutes aboard the conventional craft and 1 hour, 40 minutes aboard the high-speed ferries. The Stena Adventur and the Stena Explorer are the vessels serving these routes. Dublin port is located two miles from Dublin city centre and the port of Dun Laoghaire is situated about six miles south from the city centre. Additional sailings to Dublin city are provided by Irish Ferries, and similarly to Stena Line, the company also operates both conventional and express crafts. Conventional services have crossing times of 3 hours, 15 minutes while the express ships make the trip in 1 hour, 50 minutes. Ships covering this route include the Jonathan Swift and the Ulysses. The ships are designed according to the highest safety and comfort standards, ensuring trouble-free travel. Holyhead to Dublin ferriesSince July 2003, the route between Holyhead and Dublin port has been operated by the Stena Adventurer, which can transport both vehicles and passengers with a travel time of approximately 3 hours, 15 minutes each way. The combined passenger-car Superferry also operates two daily sea voyages. There's a departure in the morning as well one in the afternoon. In recent years, the number of passengers embarking and disembarking at Dublin has significantly increased.
A visit to Dublin wouldn't be complete without exploring the birthplace of its most renowned beverages at the Guinness Brewery and Irish Distillers. Bars in Dublin are famous the world over for their hospitality. The port features amenities including a baby-changing area, a coffee shop and lavatories. Dublin city centre is situated two miles from the port. Ferry companies operating from Dublin port, which is Ireland's busiest ferry passenger port, are Irish Ferries, P&O Irish Sea, Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, and Stena Line - with a choice of up to 18 daily UK sailings. Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire ferriesStena Line Ferries is capable of transporting both passengers and cars along the Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire route and the crossing time aboard the HSS Fastcraft is about 1 hour, 40 minutes. Crafts ply the route twice daily, with the first ship departing Holyhead at 08:55 and the last one at 16:00. On Sundays, the afternoon ferry service leaves the port at 13:45 and an additional ferry departs at 18:30 for Dun Laoghaire. Dun Laoghaire port is a medium-sized ferry port but provides sufficient passenger amenities, which include baby-changing areas, currency exchange service, toilets for physically disabled passengers, ATMs and cafés. Dun Laoghaire is positioned to the southeast of Dublin city, which has in recent years become popular with young people for its shops and movie theatre. Other interesting centres in the county include Sandyford, Glenagearey, Killiney, Dalkney and Dundrum. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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