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The Dublin to Holyhead route is operated by 2 ferry companies in the peak summer season with about 32 sailings per week. It connects Ireland with Wales. The average sailing time is 3 hours and 20 minutes.

This route is operated by Stena Line and Irish Ferries. The quickest crossing is with Stena Line and lasts 3 hours and 15 minutes.

Ferries from Dublin to Holyhead are normally available throughout the year but there are fewer sailings in the winter. This route is only operated by conventional ferries.

The distance from Dublin to Holyhead ports by ferry is 110 kilometres, that's about 68 miles or 59 nautical miles. However, the exact distance may depend on the route you take.

You can travel as a foot passenger or with your vehicle on this route.

The cheapest price for a one way crossing as a foot passenger in the summer is about 41.50 euros.

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Dublin to Holyhead ferry timetable

  • Stena Line small logo
    • 4 Sailings Daily 3 hrs 15 mins
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    • 4 Sailings Weekly 3 hrs 25 mins
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Why visit Dublin?

  • Visit the Guinness Storehouse where you’ll learn the incredible story of the world-famous porter beer.
  • Make sure to check out the EPIC Irish emigration museum named Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction for 3 years in a row.
  • Spend some time exploring Trinity College and its stunning Georgian Quarter campus on a student-led tour.
  • A little further south but still in the Georgian Quarter you’ll find Merrion Square, a little oasis in the busy city.
  • The Christ Church cathedral is one of the city’s oldest buildings, home to a 12th-century crypt. If you are lucky you can catch a concert here.
  • In Phoenix Park, Europe’s largest enclosed urban park, you will find Dublin Zoo, Ireland’s most popular family attraction.
  • If you’ve got a car or like a scenic walk, don't miss the Wicklow Mountains, your gateway to Wicklow, the garden of Ireland.

Why visit Holyhead?

  • The highest mountain in Anglesey, Holyhead Mountain stands tall at 220 metres and boasts stunning coastal views from it’s summit.
  • Sandy and sheltered, Borth Wen Beach is popular with families and water sports enthusiasts alike. Head here for paddling, rock pooling and picnicking.
  • Penrhos Country Park near the stunning Beddmanarch Bay is a tranquil spot in which you can wander through majestic woodlands and past many varieties of flora and fauna.
  • Perched upon a small islet off the coast of Anglesey, South Stack Lighthouse was constructed in 1809 to signal ships away from perilous rocks.
  • The Harbourfront Bistro is a charming restaurant and bar located on Newry Beach in Holyhead Harbour, close to The Holyhead Maritime Museum.

Dublin address & GPS

Dublin Port
Port Centre, Alexandra Road, D01H4C6, Ireland.
Telephone: +35318876000
GPS Co-ordinates
-6.1962 ° N, 53.3454 ° E

Holyhead address & GPS

Holyhead Port
Stena House, Station Street, LL651DQ, United Kingdom.
Telephone: +443447707070
GPS Co-ordinates
-4.6285 ° N, 53.3093 ° E

Latest prices for Dublin to Holyhead

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  • Booked: 15/05/2024
  • Travel: 20/07/2024
  • People: Two foot passengers
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  • Booked: 01/07/2024
  • Travel: 13/11/2024
  • People: Two foot passengers

Average price chart

Prices from Dublin to Holyhead can vary throughout the year, to help you make your mind up when might be the best time to travel, take a look at our average price chart of fares throughout the year. The prices are based on one person travelling as a foot-passenger.

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