Ferries from

Aran Islands to Ireland

Ferries from

Ferry from Aran Islands to Ireland

Aran Islands

There are 6 ferry routes. Ferries from Inishmore to Galway City Centre and Inishmore to Rossaveel are popular ferry trips from Aran Islands to Ireland. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.

Ferries from Aran Islands to Ireland sail approximately 180 times per week and are provided by Aran Island Ferries.

How long is the ferry from Aran Islands to Ireland

Aran Islands to Ireland ferry time ranges between 40 minutes and 1 hour 55 minutes depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship.

What is the fastest ferry from Aran Islands to Ireland?

The fastest ferry from Aran Islands to Ireland is in 40 minutes on the Inishmore to Rossaveel ferry with Aran Island Ferries.

Is there a car ferry from Aran Islands to Ireland?

No, currently you can not take a car on the ferry from Aran Islands to Ireland.

How far is Aran Islands from Ireland?

The distance between Aran Islands and Ireland is 13 miles (20km) and 11 nautical miles.

How much does a ferry cost from Aran Islands to Ireland?

Aran Islands to Ireland ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.

Ferry from Inishmore to Galway City Centre

The Inishmore to Galway City Centre ferry ferry sails approximately 22 times weekly with a crossing time of 1 hour 40 minutes.

Ferry from Inishmore to Rossaveel

Inishmore to Rossaveel ferry ferries sail about 22 times weekly with a sailing time of 40 minutes.

Aran Islands to Ireland Ferry Offers and Discounts

For the best ferry offers, we recommend booking in advance for the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Visit our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts.

How to book ferry tickets from Aran Islands to Ireland

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Ferries from Aran Islands to Ireland

How much are ferries from Aran Islands to Ireland?

From   To Average price
From
InishmoreAran Islands
To
Galway City CentreIreland
Average price£51.50
From
InishmoreAran Islands
To
RossaveelIreland
Average price£58.97
From
InisheerAran Islands
To
Galway City CentreIreland
Average price£50.70

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Discover the Aran Islands: Ireland's Atlantic Jewels

The Aran Islands, a trio of rugged limestone outcrops off Ireland's west coast, offer a captivating glimpse into traditional Irish life. Famous for their ancient stone forts, including the prehistoric Dún Aonghasa perched dramatically on cliff edges, these islands preserve a cultural heritage that feels untouched by time. Visitors can explore miles of ancient stone walls, cycle along peaceful roads, or witness the creation of authentic Aran sweaters, still crafted using centuries-old techniques. The islands host traditional music sessions throughout summer, while September's Aran Islands Féile na gCloch celebrates the ancient craft of stone wall building. The main ferry routes operate from Doolin and Rossaveal on the mainland, with seasonal connections making the islands an ideal addition to a Wild Atlantic Way journey. The slower pace of life and stunning coastal landscapes make the Aran Islands a refreshing contrast to Ireland's bustling cities.

Ireland: A Journey to the Emerald Isle

Ireland captures the imagination with its lush green landscapes and vibrant culture. From the bustling streets of Dublin to the dramatic Cliffs of Moher, this island nation offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and rich history. Visitors can explore ancient castles like Blarney Castle, home to the famous Blarney Stone, or wander through the stunning scenery of Killarney National Park. The country's lively pub culture provides an authentic taste of Irish hospitality, while literary enthusiasts can follow in the footsteps of Joyce, Yeats, and Wilde. St. Patrick's Day in March transforms the country into a celebration of Irish heritage, while summer brings numerous music festivals. From Ireland's ports, ferry connections link to Great Britain, France, and the Isle of Man, making it an excellent starting point for further European adventures. The warm welcome and diverse experiences ensure Ireland remains a favourite destination for travellers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

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