P&O Irish Sea was founded in 1998 following the merger of the Cairnryan based services of P&O European Ferries (Felixstowe) Ltd and Pandoro Ltd, who operated routes between England, Scotland and France to Ireland. Today P&O Irish Sea offer crossings from Dublin, the capital and largest city of the Republic of Ireland, to Liverpool in the UK, and a conventional and record breaking hi-speed ferry crossing from Troon and Cairnryan in Scotland to Larne in Northern Ireland. It is the shortest and fastest way to travel from Scotland to Ireland.
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P&O Irish Sea has a fleet of 4 conventional ships and 1 fast ferry crossing the Irish Sea.
The large conventional car ferries Norbank and Norbay operate the Dublin to Liverpool route, and feature spacious lounges, a bar, a restaurant, and comfortable en-suite cabins for those that choose overnight crossings. Meals are included in the price, so you are sure to arrive at your destination refreshed.
The P&O Irish Sea superferry twins, the European Highlander and European Causeway, are fantastic for the journey between Scotland and Northern Ireland. Onboard you will find Fables Restaurant for a filling meal, a bar where you can have a drink or snack, and shop where you can find many bargains.
The fast ferry P&O Express delivers first-class travel for your journey, with a restaurant, café, lounges and shop for you to pass the time away within.