Holyhead To Dublin Top Travel Tips When Travelling By Ferry

Holyhead To Dublin Top Travel Tips When Travelling By Ferry

Holyhead to Dublin -Top travel tips when travelling by Ferry

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Sarah Maher

Make sure you check in on time: the latest check-in time when travelling on ferries to Ireland is 30 minutes before departure

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Get priority boarding: If you upgrade to club class or book a cabin (before travel commences) you will receive priority boarding. You will also get complimentary drinks and snacks in the class lounge. Carry your passport: It is recommended that all passengers bring a passport with them on ferries to Ireland. Irish and British citizens do not strictly require a passport to travel from Holyhead to Dublin but -some form of identification is required. Please note that all nationalities except Irish or British require passports. Travelling with Children? Travelling with children can be very stressful. There are lots for children and adults to do onboard ferries. There are family entertainment centres, picture theatre and a walking tour of the ferry. Your children will be entertained on the entire journey on ferries to Ireland. Become a frequent traveller: Take 3 or more return motorist trips a year with Irish Ferries and get 20% back! If you or your company takes 3 or more motorist return trips in a 12 month period on and Irish Ferries Ireland-Britain including Holyhead to Dublin services then why not join our Frequent Traveller Scheme? Try a mini cruise: Stay in Dublin for up to 24 hours after arrival from Holyhead from only 130 for a car & driver. Motorist Minicruises must be booked by phone (08717 300 400) or at the port by credit/debit card. Looking for accommodation? Irish Ferries have a full range of recommended Hotels, cottages and B&B’s to help you on your trip from Holyhead to Dublin. Want privacy? Book a single or twin room cabin for extra privacy whilst on-board. All cabins are air-conditioned and tea and coffee making facilities are available in all cabins. Ferries to Ireland foot-passengers Long term car parking is available: if you want to park your car in Holyhead and travel as a foot passenger to Dublin. The cost is 8.00 per day Luggage: Foot passengers may only bring small items of personal luggage on board (handbag, laptop, baby changing bag etc). Larger items of luggage must be transported in suitcases/ bags/ rucksacks/ wheel base cases and put through our luggage handling facilities. Enjoy the journey: Irish Ferries have food and entertainment services for its travelers.Take the hassle and stress out of travelling. Sit back, relax and let the holiday begin!

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