Stranraer Ferry Port Information
Located in south west Scotland, Stranraer Port and its ferry terminal can be found on the southern edge of Loch Ryan at the mouth of the River Wyre. The facility is the main ferry port linking Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Stranraer ferry port terminal is located in the centre of town and is operated by Stena Line. It offers good facilities and services to both passenger & freight customers including including a snack bar and shop, vending machines serving snacks and hot and cold drinks, and toilets. Stranraer Ferry Port is also wheelchair accessible.
Ferries depart from the east pier of the terminal while the fast Stena HSS Stranraer to Belfast Catamarans leave from the western pier.
Port of Stranraer services
Stena Line runs services from the port of Stranraer to Belfast, providing excellent services and facilities to both passenger and freight customers. The company's terminal provide a comfortable reception hall; vending machines providing cold and hot drinks; an outlet selling papers and confectionery and A 24 hour snack-bar.
Stena Line provides up to eight daily passenger ferry services between Stranraer and Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. Travel duration of the sea voyage lasts about 1 hour, 45 minutes onboard the high-speed craft, the Stena Voyager, while the sailing onboard their superferry, the Stena Caledonia, takes 3 hours, 15 minutes.
