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Larne to Cairnryan

Larne to Cairnryan Ferry Ferry Crossing Time 1 hour or 1 hour 45 minutes The Ferry Port of Larne is the gateway to Ireland located on the east coast of Northern Ireland it is only 120 miles from Dublin and 22 miles from Belfast the 2 leading cities in Southern Ireland and northern Ireland respectively. Once you arrive in Larne there is a good network of roads with the coastal A2 route taking you along the coast road to some of the most beautiful and attractive scenery that Ireland can boast to any visitor. The Cairnryan Ferry crossing to Larne in Northern Ireland is operated by P&O Irish Sea Ferries division and use fast craft Super Star Express ships offers 5 daily ferry crossings to Larne between the busy summer months of March to October. The ferry crossing is only 1 hour. The Alternative European Highlander and the European Causeway provide an all year round service of 3 daily crossings but take longer at 1 hour 45 minutes. The Ferry Port of Cairnryan is a small village overlooking Lochryan in the South West Coast of Scotland and is a large modern ferry port, operated by P&O, which links Scotland with Larne in Northern Ireland. Cairnryan Port offers excellent facilities for both passenger and car and Freight and is the ideal port from the North of England or from Scotland to Larne in Northern Ireland. Cairnryan is the closest port to Ireland and avoids the more busier port of Liverpool.

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