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Up to 12 daily sailings from Holyhead.
Snack bar for food and drinks.
Bureau de Change and cash points.
Disabled and baby changing facilities.
Easy access by road or rail. |
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The ferry terminals are operated by Stena Line and Irish Ferries, operating services to Dublin and Dun Laoghaire.
For alternative ferry routes to or from Ireland click here
Ferries from Holyhead - Routes and Crossing Duration
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Holyhead - Dublin
Year Round
Stena Line
Crossing 3 hr 00 min
Holyhead - Dublin
Year Round
Irish Ferries
Crossing 3 hr 15 min
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Holyhead - Dublin
Year Round
Irish Ferries
Crossing 1 hr 50 min (fast)
Holyhead - Dun Laoghaire
Year Round
Stena Line
Crossing 1 hr 40 min (fast)
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Getting to Holyhead Ferry Terminal :- |
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By Car
The terminal is situated near to Holyhead town centre and is reached by following the A5 from the Midlands, or by the A55 from Chester. Once you reach the town centre, follow the signs for the ferries.
By Bus
There are frequent buses and coaches to Anglesey and Holyhead from both England and Wales. On Anglesey there is a local bus network which serves all parts of the island.
By Rail
Holyhead is on a main rail line with connections and services from most parts of the UK .
Car Parking
Short Term Parking (20 minutes) is available FREE at Terminal 1. There are two long term car parks available where parking costs £5 per day or £30 for 7 days. 60 Spaces are available at the port entrance and a further 500 spaces are a short ride from the port at the main car park with a FREE Park & Ride service back to the terminal. Cars are parked at owner's risk. The car parks are patrolled and have CCTV coverage.
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