Pembroke to Rosslare
Pembroke to Rosslare Crossing Time 3 hours 45 Minutes Ferry Port of Pembroke a town in the county of Pembrokeshire, west Wales – the name means Land’s End. The town dates back over 900 years and is famous for its Norman Castle, one of Britain’s finest. In later centuries it expanded around the Royal Naval Dockyard and produced 260 ships, including several royal yachts and men-of-war. During World War II Pembroke Dock was a famous Sunderland Flying Boat base; it closed in 1957. Nowadays the town is known as an Irish Sea Ferry port, with daily sailings to Rosslare, and the harbour offers excellent boating and water sport facilities. Ferry Crossing to Rosslare this route is operated by Irish Ferries with comfortable and spacious craft with a crossing time of under 4 hours. Ferry Port of Rosslare (Ros Láir in Irish, meaning "the middle peninsula") is a village in County Wexford, Ireland. The Ferry Port otherwise known as Rosslare-Europort is the closest Irish Port to the European Mainland. All of the major ferries operate from here. Rosslare is also a tourist resort for at least 100 years, and prides itself on being the sunniest spot in Ireland. Located 5 miles from Rosslare Europort and 10 miles from Wexford town, Rosslare Holiday Resort is situated along 5 miles of safe, sandy beach (E.U. Blue Flag Awarded). Back to Routes
















