Ferries from Holyhead to Ireland

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Don't know how to get to Ireland? Search for a ferry from Holyhead to Ireland with Ireland ferry booking platform by NetFerry. Our portal allows you to find the ferry routes to Ireland departing from Holyhead with just few clicks, including timetables, crossing duration and ticket prices.

The lines between Holyhead and Ireland are provided by Stena only with a schedule of 27 weekly connections with very frequent daily departures and maximum duration of 3 h 15 min. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. On board services offered by all sailing companies ensure comfort during your crossing.

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Map of the possible routes between Holyhead and Ireland

Port of Holyhead

Holyhead Ferry Terminals, one for passengers & one for vehicles, are operated by Stena Line & Irish Ferries, operating services to Ireland. The town of Holyhead is very closeby and has several excellent places to eat plus a local theatre and a cinema.  Getting to and from the terminal Holyhead passenger ferry terminal, located close to the town centre, is conveniently situated at the end of the A55 dual carriageway approximately 1 hour 40 from the city of Chester. It is 2 hours from Liverpool, 2 hours 20 from Manchester and 3 hours 15 from Birmingham. If you are travelling from Lo... [More information]

Address: One Holyhead Anglesey LL65 2BU

Directions: Google Map @ Holyhead, port

Guide of Ireland

Ireland is a land with a magical aura, it is an immensely beautiful island in the northern Atlantic Ocean, where history blends with mythical tales of fairies and elves. When one visits Ireland, green is the predominant colour that remains imprinted in your memory and there are greens of every shade on these Celtic lands. A brief history of Ireland Throughout history, Ireland has been invaded by all kinds of people from near and far. Archaeological records date the first settlements back to 8000 BC. in the Mesolithic period. Then, in the Iron Age, Ireland was divided into various kingdoms prob... [More information]

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