Is the Swansea Cork ferry still running?

Is the Swansea Cork ferry still running?

Swansea Cork Ferries ceased operating at the end of the 2006 season. Despite a replacement service starting in 2010 by a new ferry company named Fastnet Lines, this too ceased operation within a few years. For alternative ferry routes to Ireland and Wales, please browse this page and follow the relevant links.

Is there a ferry from the UK to Cork?

There are several ferry options for travelling between the UK and the island of Ireland: you can choose a fast ferry or slow ferry, travel by foot or as a car passenger to Dublin, Cork and Rosslare in the Republic of Ireland, or Larne and Belfast in Northern Ireland.

Is there a ferry from Wales to Cork?

The Swansea to Cork ferry service is operated by Fastnet Line Ferries. There are up to 5 sailings per week with a duration of 11 hours. Swansea to Cork (Fastnet Line Ferries).

Can you get a ferry from Swansea to Ireland?

From Swansea ferry port you can catch a ferry to Cork in Ireland with the operator Fastnet Line which operates the Swansea-Cork route. Below you can find Swansea departure times alongside a selection of our best prices.

Is there a ferry from Ireland to Wales?

There are daily ferries from Ireland to Wales. You can bring your car and there are no baggage restrictions. Ferry travel offers more flexibility in terms of luggage, timing and comfort and you can even bring your pets.

What is the best way to get to Cork from UK?

Cork is also accessible via ferry from Rosslare and Dublin. Both ports offer daily services between Ireland-UK and are just a 3-hour drive away via car/bus. Operators at these ports include Irish Ferries, Stenaline and P&O Ferries.

Is there a ferry from Wales to Ireland?

The Holyhead Dublin ferry route connects Wales with Ireland and is currently operated by two ferry companies: Irish Ferries and Stena Line. Both services run up to four times per day with a sailing duration of 3 hr 15 min. Holyhead to Dublin is the fastest ferry route from Wales to Ireland.

Are there Ferries from Wales to Ireland?

There are 3 ferry routes operating between Ireland and Wales offering you combined total of 9 sailings per day. Irish Ferries operates 2 routes, Dublin to Holyhead runs 5 times per day, & Rosslare to Pembroke which runs 14 times daily.

Can you get a ferry from Wales to Ireland?

Are there ferries from Wales to Ireland?

Is there a ferry from Ireland to Cardiff?

There is no direct connection from Dublin to Cardiff. However, you can take the car ferry to Holyhead, take the walk to Holyhead, then take the train to Cardiff Central. Alternatively, you can take the car ferry to Holyhead then take the drive to Cardiff.

Can I travel into Wales now?

The coronavirus related rules in place for international travel and arrival into Wales have been removed. However, there are still actions we can take to protect each other and continue to keep Wales safe.

Is there a ferry from UK to Ireland?

There are 2 ferry routes operating between England and Northern Ireland offering you combined total of 31 sailings per week. P&O Irish Sea operates 1 routes, Liverpool to Dublin which runs 17 times daily. Stena Line operates 1 routes, Liverpool Birkenhead to Belfast which runs 14 times daily.

How long is the ferry from UK to Cork?

Ferry crossing is about 3.5 hours.

What Ferries go from UK to Ireland?

Is there a ferry from Cardiff to Ireland?

The best way to get from Cardiff to Ireland without a car is to train and car ferry which takes 10h 49m and costs .

How do you get to Cork from UK?