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By Sea

 
Swansea To Cork Ferry Fastnet  Line This new ferry service will save you or your clients 600km (375 miles) driving on a round trip and connects the M4 Motorway in the UK directly to Cork on ireland's South coast. The service will offer overnight sailing 6 nights a week (Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday from Cork and Wednesday, Friday & Sunday from Swansea) departing at 21:00 and arriving at 7:00 the next morning. Additional sailings will be added in the high season.
Norse Merchant Ferries offer passengers sailings each week between Belfast, Dublin and Birkenhead - Port of Liverpool, with modern vessels providing comfort and reliability all year round. With our Landbridge fare passengers can also travel to France from Dover to Dunkerque.
Before you go… think P&O!
With an unbeatable choice of unique services between Ireland, Britain and the Continent.
As well as three direct routes between Britain & Ireland we have a choice of through routes, to the continent. so you can enjoy all the flexibility our truly comprehensive network can offer.
Celtic Link Ferries  Celtic Link Ferries- The Real Low Fares Ferry

Celtic Link Ferries is a passenger service operating between Rosslare and Cherbourg. Celtic Link Ferries is the least expensive way of getting between Ireland and continental Europe and is ideally suited for campers and caravanners. The Norman Voyager boasts state-of-the-art onboard facilities such as a cinema and also a fully stocked bar and restaurant.

Our Cork to Roscoff route is the fastest sailing from Ireland to France taking just 13 ½ hours and operating on a convenient weekend schedule. Travel in luxury on our flag ship "Pont-Aven" and enjoy state-of-the-art facilities and superbly appointed cabins normally only found on cruise ships.

Ireland’s largest ferry company Irish Ferries - operating ferries between Ireland and Britain and a car ferry between Ireland and France.

 

Stena Line has the widest ferry route network across Europe to and from the
UK, Ireland, Holland, Scotland and Wales

By Air

 
Aer Lingus: www.aerlingus.ie
Ryan Air:
www.ryanair.com

Aer Arann www.aerarann.com

BMI Baby www.bmibaby.com

Flybe :  www.flybe.com
British Midland:
www.britishmidland.com
British Airways:
www.britishairways.com
EasyJet:
www.easyjet.com

Air Wales : www.airwales.com

Thomsonfly : www.thomsonfly.com

Flywest www.flywest.fr

German Wings : www.germanwings.de

Czech Airlines : www.czechairlines.com

Airports

Dublin International Airport
10 km north of city centre (bus link)
Wicklow Mountains (start 20km south)
Boyne Valley (30km north)

Waterford Airport
10km south of town.
Wexford 45km east

Cork Airport
5km south of city centre
Blarney 12 km, Youghal 50km east, Kinsale18km south

Kerry Airport (Farrenfore)
Killarney 12k south, Ring of Kerry - starts within 15km, west Tralee 16km north,
Dingle Town 57km west

Shannon Airport
Limerick 20km east, Ennis 18km north, Doolin 56km

Galway Airport
8km east of city, Aran Islands boats from Galway Connemara begins 30km west, Cong 50km north

Knock International Airport
nearest town Charlestown 7km north, Castlebar 58km, Westport 75km, Ballina 49km

Sligo Airport (Strandhill)
8km west of town. Frequent bus service.
Leitrim Glens and Lakes start 20km east, Ballyshannon 42km north, Bundoran 51km north

Donegal Airport (Carrickfinn)
Dungloe (nearest town) 20km. In middle of Rosses/Gweedore area.
Mount Errigal 18km, Glenveagh National Park entrance 35km
 

 

Information on Bus Éireann services is available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Polish languages.

BY TRAIN

 
Irish Rail - Iarnród Éireann is Irelands rail network. Use the website to buy train tickets, reserve seats, check train times, destinations, etc

By Car

 

Travelling throughout Ireland by car gives you tremendous freedom and you can see very remote spots that public transport doesn’t permit. It there are four of you, it is a good idea to hire a car for a least a week as it is fairly economical and the road system is fairly good.

To hire a car drivers must be over 23 years old and have had a licence for at least two years. A good hire car company is Irish Car Rentals   Use Link from home page

 

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