How much is ferry from UK to Ireland?

You can buy a SailRail ticket from any station in Britain to any station in Ireland. Short notice or busy dates +£5.50 Fast ferry +£5.50.

Can you get a train to Ireland from England?

You can purchase a train and ferry ticket combination to travel from virtually any station in the UK to any station in Ireland! The rail sail to Ireland ticket covers train travel to the ferry port, the ferry crossing to Ireland and onward train travel in Ireland itself!

Can you get a train to Ireland?

Rail & Sail tickets make your journeys to Ireland as straightforward as possible. Hop on a train from your station to the port, and then continue your journey on a ferry across the Irish Sea with your combined Rail & Sail tickets.

How do you get to Dublin without flying?

There are many ways to travel to and from Ireland without flying, thanks to a variety of train and bus services that link with ferry services across the Irish Sea connecting several ports in England, Wales and Scotland with Irish ferry ports.

Which is the quickest ferry crossing to Ireland?

Dublin Swift
The only Fast Ferry on the Irish Sea Cross the Irish Sea in just 2 hours on the “Dublin Swift”, the only Fast Ferry on the route. There is plenty onboard to keep you and your family entertained. See what our Club Class lounge has to offer.

Do you get searched on a ferry to Ireland?

Not all passengers and/or vehicles are checked and Customs tend to do fairly random checks of vehicles at the port.

How long is the ferry to Ireland?

Irish Ferries currently have two ferries on the Dublin Holyhead route. If you’re looking to travel to Ireland or the UK in style, consider booking passage aboard the Ulysses. With two cinema screens, bars, shopping, and world-class dining, you’ll almost be sorry that the voyage is only 3 and a half hours long!

How long is the ferry ride from England to Ireland?

8 hours
The convenient route from the North of England to Ireland in pproximately 8 hours with a choice of day and night sailings.

How long is the train ride from London to Ireland?

How long is the train journey from London to Dublin? The distance between London and Dublin is approximately 288 miles, or 463 kilometers. The average train journey between these two cities takes 10 hours and 9 minutes, although the absolute fastest you could get there is 8 hours and 5 minutes.

Can you go to Ireland by ship?

The alternative to a pricey cruise is to travel by cargo ship. Ireland as an island nation receives plenty of freighter traffic, and it’s easier than you might think to hitch a ride on a commercial ship. Freighter travel agencies exist, and among the best are A la Carte Freighter Travel and Maris Freighter Cruises.

How long is the ferry crossing to Ireland?

The Holyhead Dublin ferry route connects Wales with Ireland and is currently operated by two ferry companies: Irish Ferries and Stena Line. Both services run up to four times per day with a sailing duration of 3 hr 15 min.

Can I stay in my car on a ferry to Ireland?

Drive on in the comfort and security of your own car with in-car check in. Stay in your own vehicle while waiting to board. Both boarding and disembarkation procedures will be staggered to facilitate social distancing. Social distancing measures are also in place for foot passengers when checking in and boarding.

Is there a train and ferry to Ireland?

The ‘Sailrail’ service as it’s known when you travel by train and then ferry across the Irish Sea to Ireland is not only affordable but also the convenient and comfortable way to travel to Ireland. Train and ferry ticket to Ireland will utilise the routes shown below.

Where can I book a train ticket to Ireland?

RailSail tickets can be booked for travel from any National Rail station in England, Scotland or Wales and travel to Ireland either via: Holyhead, Stranraer or Fishguard.Train services are operated by Virgin, ScotRail and Arriva Trains Wales and ferry crossings by Irish Ferries or Stena Line.

Is there a train and ferry ticket with ScotRail?

Due to ferry capacity restrictions and booking guidance, joint Rail & Sail tickets with CalMac to the Firth of Clyde and Western Isles are not currently available. However, it is possible to buy separate train and ferry tickets for these routes direct from ScotRail and CalMac respectively.

Do you need a train and ferry ticket?

If you’re planning a trip by ferry without a car, then why not rail and sail with a train and ferry combined ticket? With 1000’s of train stations spread across the UK, travelling by rail and sea means total flexibility to plan your trip, all in one booking and at amazingly cheap prices too!