Irish Ferries to and from Ireland

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Thinking about crossing over, looked at Ferry Prices!! An arm and a leg and a kidney...

Suggestions as to best value crossings, open to suggestions..
 
cairnryan to belfast - we did that route a few years back and was a lot cheaper
 
Just looked thought not too bad then realised its one way only! Why is the return (220-235)-dearer than outbound (190-225)
 
We crossed Dover to Calais with Irish Ferries last week. Have used Eurotunnel for years and really did not want to go back to the ferry but the cost was the deciding factor. Booked on the 11.05 from Dover, arrived in port around 9.10am and they put us on the 9.30 departure with no extra cost. Boat was not full, plenty of seat and a good crossing, will use again
 
Irish Ferris ARE the cheapest on the Dover Calias crossing? I guess you mean to Ferries to Ireland ;)
 
Midweek crossings at silly o'clock clock are cheapest. Although fares aren't discounted the Tesco vouchers when tripling up made it just about palatable to get into Ireland and back, but that deal ends. Even with my short van the fares are staggering so no wonder the ferry wasn't close to full.
 
Based in Dunlado we use Stena Liverpool (Birkenhead) to Belfast then pop round to Carrickfergus for the first night.
 
Thinking about crossing over, looked at Ferry Prices!! An arm and a leg and a kidney...

Suggestions as to best value crossings, open to suggestions..
It's a long way:unsure: - but even going the shortest sailing from Scotland still seems no cheaper.
Well worth it though - it is lovely :cool:
 
One off the clubs have a discount off P&O, I think it's ccc. We found them also on topcashback
 
Stena Holyhead Dublin was cheapest for us last weekend from Lincs to west of Northern Ireland but depends on where you're travelling to/from in GB & Ireland
 
Stena tend to be the cheapest anytime I check for sub 8m and 2 adults.
 
It's a long way:unsure: - but even going the shortest sailing from Scotland still seems no cheaper.
Well worth it though - it is lovely :cool:
It's not as lovely as France and the weather is mostly disappointing at best. Its expensive to get there and expensive when you are there and expensive to get back. Not worth it.
 
Stena cheapest for Cairnryan to Belfast with CCC
I have been pricing up this for next week. Definitely booking via CCC as you get 10% off fares and flexi fare instead of standard.

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It's not as lovely as France and the weather is mostly disappointing at best. Its expensive to get there and expensive when you are there and expensive to get back. Not worth it.
Not sure if this is tongue in cheek, regardless, IMO a stunning place to visit, weather can't do much about so I always book last minute in line with forecast, appreciate not all can do that.
On a separate note, Cairnryan is usually the cheapest and shortest, however, I specifically book Holyhead and times to match Ulysses sailing as I suffer from seasickness, this ship is huge and crossings to date have been painless.
 
Not sure if this is tongue in cheek
Ha Ha. Yes it was. Being serious though. Ireland is stunning. It's expensive to get there though. Like anywhere else it has to compete. We have been a few times so don't feel the need to go back year on year. Unlike France and Spain where we would go back every year for ever.
 
It's in the thread title 😂

It wasn't! It has now been edited. The thread title was 'Irish Ferries' which to me meant the company not the route.
 
What sort of price are we looking at please for a sub 8 metre van. Cheers.
Around £161 for sub 8metres and 2 over 65. If booked with CCC then it's 10% off and flexi fare instead of standard. One way only fare.
 
I went on a day return piss up from Pembroke Dock to Rosslare once in the 1980’s

I don’t actually remember my time in Ireland.

I haven’t been back since but I will once the restraining order expires.

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Irish Ferris ARE the cheapest on the Dover Calias crossing? I guess you mean to Ferries to Ireland ;)
Is it cheaper to go from Dover to France then France to Ireland
But then you have additional fuel costs
 
It wasn't! It has now been edited. The thread title was 'Irish Ferries' which to me meant the company not the route.
It's a Shiftzz post would you expect any less than stirring it up. :Grin:
 
There is a discount for Stenaline if booked through the C&MC.
 

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