Larne Ferry Port

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Route Price Fare Details
Cairnryan - Larne
(P&O Ferries)
£481
  • Booked: Saturday, 13 March 2021
  • Travel: Saturday, 24 July 2021 - Tuesday, 3 August 2021
  • Car + 4

Larne ferry port is located very close to Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. Larne ferry port can be reached from Belfast on the A8 and also from Carrick Fergus on the A2. Larne ferry port is clearly signposted. Larne is a major passenger and freight port situated on the east coast of County Antrim.

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Port Addresses

P&O Ferries

Larne Harbour, Larne, Co. Antrim, BT40 1AW, Northern Ireland

Isle of Man Steam Packet

Larne Harbour, Larne, Co. Antrim, BT40 1AW, Northern Ireland

Reviews

  • 19 Jan 2020
    Good value
    • Needed to get to Ireland quickly and got a very good deal

      Review by DENIS

  • 16 Jan 2020
    Trouble free
    • Great service

      Review by MARTYN OWEN

  • 02 Jan 2020
    Great experience
    • Smooth sailing thank you

      Review by LISA FARRELL

  • 25 Dec 2019
    trip
    • Would have liked it cheaper but suppose that's not possible

      Review by CHARLES HENRY

  • 06 Dec 2019
    Scotland to N. Ireland
    • This must be the most beautiful way to cross the Irish Sea. The sea was calm and the landscape stunning. Checking in is really quick and easy. Most of the staff were helpful and friendly. The only downside was the meal. Considering we were on the sea I thought fish and chips would be a good option. The batter was thick and soggy. The chips tasted liked they had been reheated in a microwave. The exchange rate was appalling. However I would drive to Scotland every time over a shorter drive to Holyhead.

      Review by Anon

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