Ferry Day Trip To Dublin From £12 Return Or 2 Adults 2 Kids £30 / £7.50 Each
If you are looking for some interesting days out this Summer then how about a day trip to Dublin on the ferry? Get a return adult trip from Holyhead to Dublin on StenaLine this Summer from £12 return for an adult or buy a family ticket for 2 adults and 2 children for only £30 return which works out at only £7.50 per person.
These prices are available every Tuesday and Wednesday until the end of this year and also in the school holidays with no extra to pay which is a bonus.
Outward Ferry
Departs 9am Arrives 12.15pm
or
Departs 14.45 Arrives 18.00
Return Ferry
Departs 14.45 Arrives 18.20
or
Departs 20.30 Arrives 00.01
Plus, as it's out of the UK you also get duty free allowance of 42 litres of beer, 18 litres of non-sparkling wine and 4 litres of spirits per person over 18 too!
Speaking of shopping, not only will you enjoy shopping in Dublin but whilst onboard you’ll also be able to take advantage of our Duty Free Shopping! You’ll make great savings of up to 50% off premium brands including Absolut, Jameson, Paco Rabanne, Molton Brown and many more. Choose from over 450 fragrances, nearly 100 beers, wines, spirits & champagne, makeup, skincare, toys, sweets, accessories, jewellery and lots more!
Sail away for the day on our Day Trip to Dublin by foot and enjoy a day away with a difference. Sail any day from Holyhead with fares starting from only £12 per adult return and kids travel for half price! With our great value family fare, 2 adults and 2 children can get away on a day trip from only £30.
Brings back memories of going to visit my Da's family in Longford, we used to travel by Train from Sheffield to Holyhead then across to Dublin on the St Colombia Ferry..x
janphoenix51 Hi, is the train direct from Sheffield to Hollyhead, I am also from SY.
Wow that is an amazing deal. I would definitely check if I can book. Thank you for sharing
What a bargain. We were just talking about a trip to Dublin to go to Wilson's luxury goods auction as that's the one all the good stuff seems to be at. So I will go and check out the details. Thank you for sharing
fifehoney sorry to be rudecand ask but what is Wilsons luxury goods auction. I've not heard of that one
sylviawatts1963 Wilson's is an auction company that sells government seized goods from criminals and Aldo police lost & found sales.
These was quite a big drug dealer in Glasgow busted a couple of years ago and the police seized 250! pairs of designer trainers still in boxes. They were all sold at auction & money goes back into public purse. It's always Wilson's in Dublin that gets all the good stuff. The Glasgow one is where all the crap goes
NeilSimpso80815 Depends what time you leave you can go at 9am get there at 12.15 then return at 20.30 which is over 8 hours there - thanks
That's cheaper than return train ticket from Belfast whicjyis £17 prebooked or £22 on the day.
PASSENGER TRAVEL DOCUMENTS ON ROUTES BETWEEN BRITAIN AND IRELAND
British or Irish citizens travelling on our Irish Sea routes do not need a passport to travel to Britain or Ireland but are advised to take a form of proof of identity. A valid passport, photographic driving license, International Student Card, government issued photo ID card, health insurance/social security photographic card, photographic bus/train pass or EU Citizen Identity Card will usually suffice. A birth certificate will provide adequate proof of identity for children (17 years and under with no photographic identification) to travel on our sailings.
MrsPacker I would have thought so as Southern Ireland is a different country unlike Northern Ireland. I took mine when I went. Besides the cost I paid for the passport I want to get my monies worth out of it
Great deal (esp. as passport not needed - let mine lapse years ago, unused) - unfortunately 5-1/2 hr drive for me to Holyhead - thanks to OP though
ScoobySlice hi they have a travel lodge and premier Inn.. in holyhead if that helps x
jillylovesyou ...So do I, the scenery,the food,the Music,the pubs & the welcome you get,my favourite holiday because it's spent with family..
We are off to Portadown,Northern Ireland to see partner's family, first time in 5 years,he's originally from there & my late Da was from Lanesbrough, County Longford, Southern Ireland..
My heart belongs to both Sheffield & Ireland..x
janphoenix51 indeed! Ireland is such a beautiful country. I went to Cork and visited the Blarney Stone. I didn’t Kiss it though
jillylovesyou ...I have a few friends who's parents are originally born in Cork,they've told me about kissing the Blaney Stone,no I couldn't hang upside to kiss it either,terrified of heights!! x
janphoenix51 I wouldn’t kiss it for the same reasons you plus it has had everyone else’s lips on it
jillylovesyou plus some local from the area said that when they were kids they used to go and wee over it.. and it's passed on down the yrs ...
It's looks like my dream trip It's came foe me thanks so much sharing I always want to go cruise trip so this is my chance to to go now thanks
Thats a phenomonal find emmabeckz , thanks so much for sharing . We are having a holiday in North Wales later on in the summer and would love to break it up with a trip to Dublin.
I'd love to take the children to Dublin, the price is incredible, I'll have to take a look at it all . Thank you for sharing.
I love this is a great trip I used to go about 40 yrs ago and I loved it .. I think they used to do the booze cruise ..
this sounds amazing will have to see when i can do this will be a lovely day out and such great price
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