Troon to Larne Ferries
Unfortunately, this ferry route is no longer on sale. This could be because the route proved not to be popular or viable for the ferry company to operate. However, as the World's Leading Ferry Website we are official agents for the majority of ferry companies world-wide and therefore offer alternatives.
Troon to Larne Alternatives
- Cairnryan to Belfast
- Cairnryan to Larne
- Liverpool Birkenhead to Belfast
You can view information and sailing times for these alternatives below, or use the booking engine above to select an alternative route and find prices.
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About Troon
Troon is home to a famous golf course, the Royal Troon Golf course, which has hosted the Open Golf Championship on a number of occasions, Troon also has one of the largest beaches in Scotland.
About Larne
Larne is the ideal base from which to explore the beautiful countryside of County Antrim and the famous Causeway Coastal Route. The famous Antrim Coast Road with its 36 miles of spectacular limestone coastline actually starts from Larne. Ferries from Larne to go Cairnryan and Troon in Scotland and can be booked through AFerry
Larne is both the most modern and the most ancient of places. The name of the town is believed to have derived from a prince called Lathar, son of an ancient Irish king, who was granted the lands by his father. The area came to be called Lathar-na, meaning the lands of Lathar, and this has been anglicized to Larne.
Larne is a busy town that offers a wide range of shops and several excellent parks and recreation facilities. In Larne you can enjoy numerous outdoor activities, including golf, cycling and bird watching. Carnfunnock Country Park has combined attractions and entertainment with the splendor of its natural scenery.
The cultural centre in Larne's Borough is the Carnegie Library which consists of the Larne Museum, John Clifford Gallery, Larne Art Club, Larne Drama Circle and Larne & District Historical Society. In Larne Borough there are many towns and villages worth visiting such as Ballycarry, Cairncastle and Glynn.
Reviews
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7 Augdecenter ferry ride
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outdoor space terrible - observation deck tiny with high walls arcade terrible - most of the machines were broken seating: not enough seats with tables (vs chairs with trays) movie: choice/viewing opportunity good for families on time departure/arrival, smooth trip
Review by C Ryan
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4 AugPleasant crossing.
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The staff are lovely and helpful. The weather was quite bad for the crossing but it was made as comfortable as possible. The only downside is the food is too expensive for what you get.
Review by Anon
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10 OctTroon to Larne
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Done this trip many times, it's only about two hours but standards in our experience have always been good. Been on lots of other ferries out of UK and the loading crews are often rude and unhelpful to bikers. Troon, Larne they are helpful and polite. Keep it going.
Review by Biker, Perthshire
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6 OctEasy
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Didn't take that long to check in, quick to get there.
Review by Emma Klopper
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15 SepSmooth crossing
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Enjoyable journey from check in to arriving in Ireland. Quick crossing and much better than having to drive to Cairnryan.
Review by Anon
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