Irish Ferries

   
   
 

 

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  • Irish Ferries run ferry services on the massively popular route between Dublin (R.O.I.) and Holyhead (Wales, UK)
  • And Irish Ferries also sail from Rosslare (R.O.I.) to Pembroke (Wales), Cherbourg and Roscoff (both in France)

Irish Ferries is the `low fares ferry company', and was established in 1973. Irish Ferries is the ferry division of the Irish Continental Group, and is Ireland's largest ferry company with routes connecting the Republic of Ireland with the UK and continental Europe.

Irish Ferries prides itself on having the most modern fleet on the Irish Sea. In 2001 Irish Ferries launched the world's largest car ferry, the Ulysses, which sails between Holyhead and Dublin 4 times a day. Irish Ferries also have the cruise ferries the Isle of Inishmore and the Oscar Wilde as well as the high-speed catamaran The Jonathan Swift; all have a choice of bars, brassieres or cafés, as well as shops and plenty of entertainment onboard including lounges, a variety of bright, spacious cabins and cinemas on some sailings.

 
 

Irish Ferries

 
Irish Ferries
 
Irish Ferries
 
 

Irish Ferries Ports

 
Cherbourg Ferry Port
Dublin Ferry Port
Holyhead Ferry Port
Pembroke Ferry Port
Roscoff Ferry Port
Rosslare Ferry Port
 
 

Irish Ferries - Map of Routes

 
Irish Ferries - Map of Routes
 
 

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