The ferry journey from Pembroke to Rosslare offers a scenic way to cross the Irish Sea. With comfortable cabins, a range of dining options, and entertainment available, you can sit back and enjoy the voyage.
Upon reaching Rosslare, a charming coastal village in County Wexford, you’ll be welcomed by its picturesque harbour and tranquil atmosphere. Known as the “Sunny Southeast,” the region offers stunning beaches, vibrant seaside walks, and a gateway to Ireland’s lush countryside and historic landmarks. You can easily explore Wexford town for its medieval heritage and lively arts scene.

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Located on the south east coast of Ireland, Rosslare Europort is served by the national road and rail network, facilitating access to and from major towns and cities. It is a 90-minute drive away from the cities of Dublin, Cork and Limerick.
Facilities available at the port include an indoor waiting area, free Wi-Fi, toilets, baby changing facilities, coffee shop, and short-term car park.
Facilities are also available for passengers with reduced mobility, including disabled toilets, disabled parking spaces, and a special minibus service.
Pembroke Port, located in Pembroke Dock, Wales, is a key gateway for maritime transportation in West Wales. It serves as a vital hub for commercial freight and passenger ferry services, particularly linking the UK to Ireland via routes to Rosslare.
The port features modern facilities for handling cargo and vehicles, and it supports marine industries and renewable energy projects. Rich in naval history, Pembroke Port is situated near historical shipyards and heritage sites, blending its industrial role with cultural significance. Its strategic location on the Milford Haven Waterway makes it an essential part of Wales' maritime economy.

Nice smooth crossing 👍
First time towing a caravan, very easy and no stress.
The food was poor quality and incredibly expensive; your website is very bad with very little information available. I paid for something extra when I booked, but when I tried to have a look what I actually bought I couldn't find what it was, but I never had anything extra on either trips, so I consider that as a rip off. To cap it all the trip back was over 3 hours late which was a real nuisance all around, and the insurance that I purchased when I booked would only cover delays of over 12 hours, and even then it would have been pittance. I will not use Irish Ferries again