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The routes connecting Cairnryan and Northern Ireland are operated by Stena only who have 40 weekly sailings available with travel times ranging between 2 h 15 min and 2 h 45 min with frequent, all day boarding. This line allows you to transport cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks - when boarding, simply follow the instructions at the departure port. Each passenger will receive all on board instructions by ground and cabin crew, who can guide you to your chosen accommodation and inform you of the on board services.
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Located in south-west Scotland, Cairnryan port provides services for passengers and goods travelling to Northern Ireland. The ferry terminal has a ticket office, toilets, free wifi and a cafeteria; there is also a Hertz car rental office. The primary passenger from the port of Cairnryan is to the city of Belfast, operated by Stena Line. How to reach the port of Cairnryan The port is connected to nearby Stranraer by public bus, which takes you into town and the central train station, from which there are connections to Glasgow and Edinburgh. You can book train and bus tickets in advance on the ... [More information]
Address: Loch Ryan Port, Belfast Way, Cairnryan, DG9 8RG
Directions: Google Map @ Cairnryan, port
Northern Ireland occupies the north-western area of Ireland and is one of the four countries in the United Kingdom. It is one of those wonderful countries to explore, with breathtaking landscapes, fascinating history and fascinating legends. A brief history of Northern Ireland The country of Northern Ireland was established in 1921 with the division of Ireland from Northern Ireland by the United Kingdom Parliament. It is a land profoundly marked by internal conflict between Catholic and Protestant communities, which has seen clashes that have cost the lives of many Irish people up until the 19... [More information]