Ferry from Ireland to Wales
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Open tickets are valid for up to 12 months from booking date (see ticket conditions).

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Irish Ferries & Stena Line provide the ferries from Ireland to Wales, with around 62 times per week. Ferry schedules can vary by season and operator.

How long is the ferry from Ireland to Wales?

Ireland Wales ferry time can range from 2 hours 15 minutes to 3 hours 35 minutes. Ferry duration can vary by ferry route, operator, and whether the ship is a conventional or high speed ferry.

Is there a fast ferry to Ireland to Wales?

The fastest ferry from Ireland to Wales in approximately 2 hours 15 minutes with Irish Ferries on the Dublin Holyhead ferry.

Can I take a car on the ferry from Ireland to Wales?

Yes, passengers can take a car on Ireland Wales ferries with Irish Ferries & Stena Line.

What is the distance between Ireland and Wales?

The distance between Ireland and Wales is 108.4 miles (174.5km) and 94.2 nautical miles from the nearest destination ports.

What is the price of a ferry from Ireland to Wales?

Ferry prices from Ireland to Wales ranges on booking factors such as route, operator, season and vessel.

Dublin to Holyhead Ferries

The Dublin to Holyhead ferry sails approximately 6 times daily and up to 43 weekly with a crossing time of 3 hours 19 minutes.

Dublin to Holyhead Ferries

Ferries from Rosslare to Fishguard sail about 2 times daily and up to 13 weekly with a sailing time of 3 hours 30 minutes.

Ferry Offers from Ireland to Wales

For the best ferry price, we recommend booking in advance for the cheapest tickets. Visit our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts.

Booking ferry tickets from Ireland to Wales

With Direct Ferries you can book and compare Ireland Wales ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices using our Deal Finder.

Ferries from Ireland to Wales

About Ireland

Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic, to the West of Great Britain. The island of Ireland is politically divided between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland which is part of the United Kingdom. The region has a rather diverse landscape with a ring of coastal mountains and low plains at the centre of the island. With three World Heritage Sites, Ireland’s outstanding natural beauty is of great interest to many tourists. Ferry travel is a popular method of getting from Ireland to England, Wales and the Isle of Man across the Irish Sea. Crossings are year round, fast and operated by a variety of ferry company across a number of routes. Despite the relatively long crossing, France is also well connected by ferry from Ireland. The ships are reasonably well appointed and as with the crossings to the UK, there are a number of operators and routes to choose from.

About Wales

Wales is a country within the United Kingdom, sharing a land border with England to the east and a maritime border with Ireland to the west, across the Irish Sea. Small in size, but characterised by grand landscapes, Wales offers everything you need for epic outdoor adventures: miles of emerald hills, Mediterranean-worthy beaches, massive mountains and wild offshore islands. For educational excursions, take your pick from the four hundred castles, ranging from the magnificent and imposing to the eerie and ruinous, or marvel at the largest collection of impressionist art outside Paris in the National Museum. Cardiff, the capital on the south coast, is a haven for nightlife, rugby and shopping, boasting a modern waterfront alongside its iconic medieval fortress. Wales is easily reachable from Ireland by ferry, given the relatively short distance between the two countries. Sailing to Holyhead in the north gives you great access to the famous Snowdonia National Park, while the ports on the south coast are close to some of the biggest Welsh cities including Swansea, Cardiff and Newport.

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