Ferries from France to Ireland
There are ten weekly ferries sailing from Ireland to France. Brittany Ferries sail twice a week from Roscoff to Cork and once a week from Cherbourg to Rosslare. Irish Ferries sail four times a week from Cherbourg to Dublin. Stena Line sail three times a week from Cherbourg to Rosslare.
Ferries from France to Ireland
Brittany Ferries
Brittany Ferries Roscoff to Cork ferry service offers a direct link from Roscoff in the Brittany region of north west France to the Republic of Ireland on their cruise ferries the Pont-Aven and Armorique. The crossing time is approximately 14-15 hours.
Brittany Ferries Cherbourg to Rosslare ferry service offers a direct link from Cherbourg in the Normandy region of north west France to the Republic of Ireland on their cruise ferry the Connemara. The crossing time is approximately 18 hours.
Irish Ferries
The Irish Ferries Cherbourg to Dublin ferry service offers a direct link from Cherbourg in the Normandy region of north west France to the Republic of Ireland on their two cruise ferries the Epsilon and the W.B Yeats. The crossing time is approximately 18 hours.
Stena Line
The Stena Line Cherbourg to Dublin ferry service offers a direct link from Cherbourg in the Normandy region of north west France to the Republic of Ireland on their cruise ferry the Stena Horizon. The crossing time is approximately 18 hours.
No matter how many times you go, you’ll find yourself drawn back to France time and time again! And with no baggage charges why not pack it all in and enjoy a Car–cation?
Alternative Destinations to France to Ireland
Why not try sailing to England as an alternative destination:
Ferries from France to England
From England and Wales you have a few more options to get to Ireland by ferry.