Ferry to Ireland

Ferry To Ireland - Latest Country Information, Reviews And Ships

4.3 / 5
(687 Ratings)

Ireland has rapidly emerged as a sought-after tourist destination, captivating visitors with its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and friendly atmosphere. The country is famed for its picturesque scenery, from the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher to the lush green hills of the countryside, alongside vibrant cities like Dublin and Galway.

Boasting a temperate maritime climate, Ireland experiences mild winters and cool summers, making it an ideal year-round destination. Irish culture is deeply rooted in history, with influences from Celtic traditions and a thriving literary scene. Visitors can explore remarkable landmarks such as the ancient ruins of Newgrange, the imposing Rock of Cashel, and the iconic Blarney Castle, each offering a glimpse into the nation’s storied past.

Dublin serves as the capital and a cultural hub, blending historical charm with modern vibrancy. The city's attractions include the historic Trinity College, the lively Temple Bar district, and the majestic Dublin Castle. This unique juxtaposition of the old and the new creates an inviting atmosphere, where visitors can experience the warmth of Irish hospitality alongside contemporary art, music, and cuisine.

With its rich history, breathtaking scenery, and warm-hearted locals, Ireland attracts millions of tourists each year, making it one of the most alluring destinations in Europe.

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Stena Line invests £14m in Irish Sea
Stena Line invests £14m to improve UK and Ireland ferry crossings

Stena Line invests £14m to improve UK and Ireland ferry crossings

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Frequently Asked Questions About Ireland

These are the most commonly asked questions. Can't find what you're looking for? No worries, get in touch and we'll be more than happy to assist with your enquiry.

Which ferries go to Ireland?
Ferries to Ireland are operated by Brittany Ferries, Irish Ferries, Stena Line, and Isle of Man Steam Packet.
How long does the ferry to Ireland take?
The length of the ferry journey to Ireland depends on where and when you travel. The quickest crossing to Ireland is from Holyhead to Dublin with Irish Ferries, which takes 2 hours and 15 minutes, while the longest crossing is from Bilbao to Rosslare with Brittany Ferries, which can take up to 31 hours.

Reviews for Ireland

4.3 / 5
687 Reviews

Great service hassle free

Great service hassle free

customer, 5 days agoCollected by AFerry.com

Quick vehicle boarding, left early.…

Quick vehicle boarding, left early. Efficient operations. Some staff a little impersonal which was surprising, so worth looking into IF when bringing on new people, especially transient workers, as this can add to the customer experience and loyalty. Glad to see a doggy area on deck. Ship was clean with huge and diverse duty free. On time arrival.

Sean Gardiner, 10 days agoCollected by AFerry.com

Excellent service. Far superior to…

Excellent service. Far superior to the competition.

tra'fik, 12 days agoCollected by AFerry.com