Ferries from Belfast to Scotland

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Are you planning a trip to Scotland? Book your ferry from Belfast to Scotland with our Scotland ferry search system. Book your ferry crossing to Scotland from Belfast in just a few steps and find all the information you need including prices, travel times and timetables.

The routes connecting Belfast and Scotland are operated by the maritime company Stena who offer 40 weekly sailings, with a maximum duration of 2 h 22 min and frequent, all day departures. Ferry companies working on this crossing have ships available that are suitable for cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. Cabin crews will cater to your requests to ensure a comfortable crossing.

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Map of the possible routes between Belfast and Scotland

Port of Belfast

The Northern Irish port of Belfast is the largest and most extensive in the country. A large amount of traffic passes through carrying passengers, cargo and freight, vehicles and containers. The passenger services are to the towns of Cairnryan, Birkenhead and Douglas, the capital of the Isle of Man. The terminal building, Victoria Terminal 4, has a ticket office, waiting room, bar baby changing facilities, wifi and parking for a limited number of cars. The port also assists disabled people. How to reach the port of Belfast There are good connections to and from the port of Belfast, which is ea... [More information]

Address: Victoria Terminal, W Bank Rd, Belfast BT3 9JN, United Kingdom

Directions: Google Map @ Belfast, port

Guide of Scotland

Many say that the most iconic country in Great Britain is Scotland, located in the north of the island, it is a surprising country with a strong identity and captivating natural landscapes.  A brief history of Scotland The kingdom of Scotland was born as an independent state during medieval times and remained so until the early 1700s, years in which the union with England and Ireland also took place, creating the Kingdom of Great Britain. The first settlements were of Celtic origin and later Scotland was occupied by the Romans, until the end of the Empire, when barbarian populations arriv... [More information]

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