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Holyhead to Dublin

Holyhead to Dublin Ferry Crossing Times - 3 hours 15 minutes to 3 hours 45 minutes Ferry Port of Holyhead the port of Holyhead is situated in Anglesey on the North Coast of Wales the port has excellent road and rail connections to the North of England, North Wales and the Midlands so it is easily accessible. The port of Holyhead is the only port that has direct sea ferry crossing to Dublin. Holyhead known locally as Caer Gybi in Welsh, Holyhead is a bustling busy port and the adjacent town is an interesting place to visit. Holyhead to Dublin Ferry Crossing this route is operated by Stena Line offering 2 daily crossings to Dublin with a crossing time of around 3 hours and 45 minutes. The other operator based in Dublin is Irish Ferries who offer 6 daily crossings to Dublin and back to Holyhead with a quicker crossing time of 3 hours and 15 minutes. Ferry Port of Dublin. Is the busiest ferry port in Ireland and is situated only 2 miles from the capital Dublin which is the capital which sprawls around the arc of Dublin Bay, with the River Liffey splitting the city into two parts. With cathedrals, pub crawls, the home of the Guinness brewery, street artists and birthplace of rock band U2, art galleries, antique stores, stadiums, monuments, and a unique sense of vibrancy, life and vitality Dublin makes a great holiday destination. More about Holyhead More about Dublin More about Stena Lines More about Irish Ferries Back to Routes