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The link between Holyhead and Dublin is served by the maritime company Stena who provide 40 weekly sailings with travel times that don't exceed 3 hours 15 minutes and primarily morning and afternoon departures. If you need to bring your vehicle on board, you have many options thanks to the cargo capacity of the ships operating on this crossing. Once on board, you can enjoy all of the services provided to make your trip as pleasant as possible.
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Route: HOLYHEAD - DUBLIN |
Average Weekly Sailings: 7 weekly sailings |
Sailing Days: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday |
No. of Operators: 1 |
Operators: STENA |
First Ferry: 02:15 |
Last Ferry: 20:30 |
Average trip duration: 3 h 15 min |
Distance: 108.41 Km |
Children between the ages of 4 and 15 are eligible for a 50% discount, including fees.
50% discount
Children from 0 to 3 years of age travel free but will not be designated an individual seat or accommodation.
100% discount
On Stena Line, pets are welcome. You can book a reserved box in advance or bring them on board, following specific regulations. Alternatively, on certain routes, pets can stay inside your vehicle (this option is not always available, so please check the route details). Some ferries also offer cabins specifically designed for pets, which can be reserved in advance. Traveling with dogs, cats, and ferrets requires compliance with the European Pet Passport regulations.
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
Dublin is a small capital, with wonders to be discovered in every corner, located on the east coast of Ireland, it unites the ancient and the modern, giving life to a culturally stimulating atmosphere. A breif history of Dublin The presence of megalithic monuments proves that the Dublin area was already inhabited in the Neolithic period. In this period stone monuments were erected at this site to revere the souls of the dead. In the 6th century, the Celts arrived from Continental Europe and divided the territory into 150 kingdoms, each with its own king. The city of Dublin was known as B... [More information]
Want to learn more about your trip from HOLYHEAD to DUBLIN?
The duration of the crossing from HOLYHEAD to DUBLIN is usually 3 hours 15 minutes with STENA. Travel times may vary depending on the date and time of departure.
The ferry operator STENA carries out 39 weekly itineraries. The number of crossings may vary depending on the time of year.
The price of the ticket from HOLYHEAD to DUBLIN varies according to the date and time of departure and the offers available at the time of booking. Our website always gives you the best available price. Book now and save.
The ships that operate on this route allow vehicles onboard.
If you are looking for information on your return journey, click this link Ferries from DUBLIN to HOLYHEAD .