Cheap ferry tickets from Holyhead to Dublin - Stena Line

Holyhead Port Information

Holyhead is situated on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. It is easily accessible from the A5 and A55 road networks. It is the most convenient port to use for sailing to Dublin and is ideally situated for travellers from Wales, Northern England or the Midlands.

The picturesque Welsh countryside creates a relaxing start to your journey and with Stena's high speed ferries you'll be enjoying the "Craic" in Ireland before you know it.

Getting There

The A55 to Anglesey makes travel to the port a pleasure. The port is well sign posted and easily accessible.

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Dublin Port Information

Dublin Ferry Port is only 2 miles from Dublin city centre. Dublin is a fascinating city with something for everyone. From the pubs of the Temple bar area to the Dublin writers museum on Parnell square. There are also many excellent restaurants and shops that are well worth investigating.

Stena Line sail to Dublin from Holyhead and P&O Irish Sea sail from Liverpool.

Getting There

Dublin ferry port is easily accessible from the M1(from the North), the N11(from the South) and the N7 (from the West). Dublin Ferry Port is only 2 miles from the city centre.

From the city centre, from O'Connell Bridge follow the Quays towards the Point Depot music venue, then turn left and follow the signs to the port.

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