Larne to Troon
Larne to Troon Ferry Crossing Time approximately 1 hour 50 minutes The Ferry Port of Larne is situated on the east coast of Northern Ireland and only 22 road miles from Ireland’s second largest city Belfast and a modest 120 miles from Dublin the capital of southern Ireland. With good road networks along the coast the port of Larne will invite you to view Ireland’s most beautiful scenery. Larne to Troon Ferry Crossing to Troon in Scotland is operated by P&O Irish Sea Ferries and is a seasonal service which operates between April and September. P&O Irish Sea Ferries offer the fast craft Superstar Express which can make the crossing in under 2 hours. The Ferry Port of Troon occupies a strip of land in South Ayreshire, along the coast of the Firth of Clyde. The name of the town comes from the Old Celtic word "Trwyn", meaning headland. It stands on the west coast of Scotland, about 30 miles south west of Glasgow, and Glasgow’s Prestwick International Airport is just three miles away. Troon is famous for its Royal Troon golf course, which hosts Open Golf Championship every seven years. The Port of Troon is one of the most sheltered harbours on the west coast of Scotland, and an efficient trunk road system connects it to the motorways of Scotland and England. More about Larne More about Troon More about P&O Irish Sea Ferries Back to Routes
















