Ferries from Larne to Cairnryan In Scotland
The Larne to Cairnryan ferry route offers a fast and reliable way to travel from Northern Ireland to Scotland.
Ferries from Ireland
The Larne to Cairnryan ferry route offers a fast and reliable way to travel from Northern Ireland to Scotland.
There is just two passenger ferries from Northern Ireland to Scotland currently operating on the Irish sea. One from Belfast with Stena Line & one from Larne operated by P&O. Both taking you to the port of Cairnryan in Scotland.
As of December 2023, the Dublin to Liverpool ferry route will no longer operate. However, if you’re looking to travel from Dublin by ferry, we can offer alternative routes. These offers convenient options for both foot passengers and those travelling with vehicles. Taking a ferry to the mainland UK is a convenient and relaxing way…
The Belfast to Liverpool ferry connection is operated by Stena Line. The service connects Northern Ireland with North-West of England with a twice daily service. If you are planning a self drive holiday to Liverpool, England or anywhere in Britain or even just commuting home then a Stena Line ferry is excellent and cost effective…
There are 14 daily ferries sailing from Northern Ireland arriving into England and Scotland. These crossing are operated by P&O Ferries and Stena Line. Wherever you may be heading to from Northern Ireland we are sure you will agree you have plenty of options on sailing abroad. P&O Ferries offer 2 daily sailings from the East of Northern…
There are many sailings from Ireland arriving into England, Scotland and Wales. These crossing are operated by Irish Ferries, P&O Ferries and Stena Line. There are currently only ferries from Northern Ireland into England and Scotland. The only ferries from The Republic of Ireland take you into Wales. Ferry connections between Ireland and Great Britain provide…
There are 14 daily ferries and 2 weekly ferries sailing from the Republic of Ireland. These arrive into England, Spain and Wales. These crossing are operated by Brittany Ferries, Irish Ferries, P&O Ferries and Stena Line. Wherever you may be heading to from The Republic of Ireland we are sure you will agree you have plenty of options….
There are ten weekly ferries sailing from Ireland to France. Brittany Ferries sail twice a week from Cork to Roscoff and once a week from Rosslare to Cherbourg. Irish Ferries sail four times a week from Dublin to Cherbourg. Stena Line sail three times a week from Rosslare to Cherbourg. Brittany Ferries has 2 routes on offer, Cork to Roscoff and Rosslare…
The Dublin to Cherbourg ferry connection is operated by Irish Ferries and is served by Epsilon and W.B Yeats. It will get you to Cherbourg in approximately 18 hours. Dublin to Cherbourg is one of Irish Ferries’ most relaxing routes to and from France. There are up to four weekly crossings. Irish Ferries ferry provides…
The Rosslare to Cherbourg ferry connection is operated by Brittany Ferries and Stena Line. Both service connect the south east of the Republic of Ireland with Cherbourg in the Normandy region of France. With Brittany Ferries there is one overnight sailing per week onboard the Connemara. It will take approximately 18 hours to get to…
The ferry from Cork to Roscoff is operated by Brittany Ferries. It connects the South West of Ireland with Roscoff in the Brittany region of France. There are two overnight sailings per week and take up to 15 hours get to France. There are no winter sailings, currently running April to October. Sail direct into…
There are eight daily ferries sailing from Belfast to England and Scotland. Stena Line sails twice a day from Belfast in Northern Ireland to Liverpool in England. Stena Line also operate six daily sailings from Belfast in Northern Ireland to Cairnryan in South West Scotland. The Stena Line Belfast to Liverpool ferry service offers a direct link from the heart of England…
There are twelve daily ferries sailing from Ireland to Wales. Stena Line has two daily sailings from Rosslare to Fishguard and four daily sailings from Dublin to Holyhead. Irish Ferries has two daily sailings from Rosslare to Pembroke and four daily sailings from Dublin to Holyhead. There are currently no routes between Northern Ireland and Wales. The Stena Line Rosslare…
There are two daily ferries sailing from Ireland to England. Stena Line have two daily sailings from Liverpool to Belfast. In addition, there is eleven weekly sailings from Douglas (Isle of Man) to Liverpool. The Stena Line Liverpool to Belfast ferry service offers a direct link from the heart of England to Northern Ireland on their two cruise ferries…
There is now just one ferry route from anywhere in Ireland to England. Stena Line have two daily sailings from Belfast to Liverpool in England. Unfortunately, as of December 2023, P&O Ferries no longer operate the Liverpool to Dublin ferry route. This means there are now no connections between Republic of Ireland and England. For sailings between to the…
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