
DUBLIN HOLYHEAD FERRY TICKET RESERVATIONS |
Booking your Dublin to Holyhead ferry ticket online is safe and secure.
Simply select your outward and return routes below, enter the number of passengers then click 'Get Price' and follow the onscreen help from there.
If you are not certain of the port name in your destination country click here for country specific ferry route information or click anywhere on the ferry route map below to view an interavtive map of all Dublin to Holyhead ferry routes.

When booking your ferry ticket online a booking reference will be sent to you by email. On arrival at the port of departure present the booking reference number together with a photo ID and you will be given your ferry tickets.
Dublin ferry port - With daily sailings from both Britain and France, Dublin Port is Ireland's busiest ferry port. Located in the heart of Dublin, you can easily make your way to accommodations in the city. Transfers to the main rail and bus stations are available by bus or taxi. Irish Ferries operate the biggest car ferry in the world, 'Ulysses' on the Holyhead to Dublin Port route. Built to accommodate up to 2,000 passengers, you can cross the Irish Sea in comfort.
Serving sea routes from Britain, Dun Laoghaire Harbor is a regular arrival point of visitors to Ireland. Positioned just south of Dublin, train and bus connections are plentiful to the city center. If you are traveling by car you can easily reach the main road networks to other parts of the country.
Douglas is a village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is located on the south bank of the Douglas Water and on the A70 road that links Lanarkshire to Edinburgh, around 10 miles south of Lanark. The name Douglas is of Gaelic origin, dhu-glas meaning black water. The Douglas family took this name when their ancestors settled here in the 12th century.
Port of Dublin is Ireland’s busiest passenger ferry port. There are up to 18 sailings a day from Dublin to the UK and the continent and the port is used by ferry companies, cruise ships and high speed ferries. Port of Dublin handles over 1.5 million passengers and over 300,000 tourist vehicles a year.
Port of Dublin, positioned at the heart of Ireland’s road and rail network, has an easily accessible east coast location and offers terminals and facilities to the highest industry standards.
Holyhead is one of the UK's busiest ferry ports. There are about 8,000 conventional and fast ferry movements a year and over 500 calls from bulk carriers, cruise liners, coasters and large fishing vessels. Countless numbers of small fishing vessels and leisure craft call at the port. The 2.4 kilometre breakwater shelters an area of 260 hectares comprising the Inner, Outer and New Harbours.
The Port of Holyhead is located close to Holyhead town centre. The port is accessible via the A5 from the Midlands or A55 from Chester. The Port of Holyhead ferry terminals are split into a passenger terminal and a vehicle terminal. Irish Sea Ferries and Stena Line, offering services to Ireland, operate from both of those terminals. The facilities at the port of Holyhead include a selection of cafés, a bureaux de change, some cash points, disabled toilets, lifts and baby changing facilities, a free short-term car park and a fee-based long-term car park.
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