£2 single foot passenger fare
Valid for travel from Holyhead to Dublin or Fishguard to Rosslare
Travel up to 15 December
Book by 18 March 2017
Hurry, there are only 10 spaces available per sailing, when they’re gone, they’re gone!
Top comments
brannett
16 Mar 1711#12
Stay well away from Temple Bar for a taste of real Dublin instead of ersatz-diddly-di-di .... full of drunken stags and hen parties....avoid at all costs...ohhh and it'll be much cheaper if you find a proper pub nearby like Mulligans on Poolbeg Street or The Long Hall or Grogans!
Chiptivo
16 Mar 173#6
don't forget to use the .ie site to book as it is only 2 Euro, so even more of a saving.
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geeadamg
16 Mar 171#1
Bargain. Hot.
Edit: booked.
kimbo87
16 Mar 171#2
Booked earlier today :smiley: last year it was £1 each way... but still a HUGE bargain at £2 each way :smiley:
darren9030
16 Mar 171#3
Heat added , have to admit never been to Ireland by this mode of transport but will definitely look at dates when I get home from work :smiley:
kimbo87 to darren9030
16 Mar 172#4
I did this last year, it was lovely. Onboard entertainment was included, there is a bar, arcade for kids etc. It made the travel part of the holiday itself. I have booked again this year - at this price its fab!
geeadamg
16 Mar 171#5
I did note the limit is up to 10 per crossing but with 274 days between now and 15th December and if there is four crossings a day that still means over 10,000 at these prices.
Chiptivo
16 Mar 173#6
don't forget to use the .ie site to book as it is only 2 Euro, so even more of a saving.
kimbo87 to Chiptivo
16 Mar 171#7
didn't think of that... nevermind still a bargain!
katya1971
16 Mar 17#8
How long is the crossing, any suggestions on things to do places to stay, never been to Ireland.
Chiptivo to katya1971
16 Mar 172#9
Go to Dublin, enjoy the pubs, get drunk, sail home.
Rom to katya1971
16 Mar 17#10
Well Ireland is beautiful and the people are amazing so take your pick really!
kimbo87 to katya1971
16 Mar 17#11
crossing from holyhead was about 3hrs or so from memory. Its quite expensive dublin and ireland itself, but its worth a visit if you have never been before. As someone else mentioned, plenty of good bars and pubs with live music on - visit temple bar area and especially temple bar pub, its a great craic!
brannett
16 Mar 1711#12
Stay well away from Temple Bar for a taste of real Dublin instead of ersatz-diddly-di-di .... full of drunken stags and hen parties....avoid at all costs...ohhh and it'll be much cheaper if you find a proper pub nearby like Mulligans on Poolbeg Street or The Long Hall or Grogans!
Balfington
16 Mar 172#13
It's worth checking the sail rail ticket that's really not very publicised at all. That is still far cheaper for me from my part of the world than buying a separate rail ticket and this ticket. There's also no limit on numbers.
We've done that a few times - it's a cheap option there's a shuttle bus between station and ferry just check out on nationalrail or whatever from "home" to Dublin.
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£2 single foot passenger fare
Valid for travel from Holyhead to Dublin or Fishguard to Rosslare
Travel up to 15 December
Book by 18 March 2017
Hurry, there are only 10 spaces available per sailing, when they’re gone, they’re gone!
Top comments
All comments (47)
Edit: booked.
http://www.stenaline.co.uk/ferries-to-ireland/rail-sail