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About Holyhead Port:
Located in North Wales, Holyhead is the only port in the UK that has
direct connections with Dublin. Holyhead has excellent road and motorway
links with the rest of the UK, ensuring that any part of the UK is within
easy access.
About Dublin Port:
As one of Irelands busiest ports, Dublin is a popular destination for
all types of visitors.
As well as being close to the main motorway infrastructure, Dublin is
an excellent starting point should you wish to visit Ireland.
As a city with much to see and do, Dublin has something for everyone-
from restaurants, to pubs to museums and art galleries. And with a nightlife
that is all its own, Dublin has something to offer the young and old and
with great connections to the other main cities and towns in Ireland,
Dublin is quite simply, unmissable.
Holyhead - Dublin / Dublin - Holyhead is serviced by:
Irish Ferries, Stena Line
Travel Facts:
Travel time:~ 1hr 40m sailing
Departing from Holyhead (Irish Ferries)
02.50
15.00
Departing from Dublin (Irish Ferries)
09.05
21.05
Departing from Holyhead (Stena Line)
02.30
14.30
Departing from Dublin (Stena Line)
8.30
20.45
How to access Holyhead Port:
Located in South Wales, Holyhead provides easy access to the UK through
it excellent road and motorway infrastructure. Travel down the A55 expressway
to Anglesey, whereby at the end, the port is close by.
How to access Dublin Port:
The Dublin port can be reached by the M1 from the North of Dublin. Alternatively
if you are travelling to Dublin from the Southern Part of Ireland, it
is advisable to use the N11 from the South. For those travelling from
Western Ireland, the N7 offers the best connection.
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