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How to book a Ferry to Holyhead

How to book a Ferry to Holyhead

Compare all ferries to Holyhead in Wales to ensure you get the best possible ferry price for your crossing.

Our unique ferry price comparison tool will compare numerous sailing departures around your preferred option with all available ferry companies as well as crossings to other destinations in addition to Holyhead to guarantee you have all the information you need to decide on which is the best option in one fast and easy search!

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Holyhead Ferry Services

Holyhead Ferry

Holyhead port sailing information

Can you get a ferry to Holyhead?

Yes, you can get a ferry to Holyhead from 1 different ports. These include Dublin.

Holyhead schedules

Ferries to Holyhead sail up to 8 times a day and up to 55 times a week.

Holyhead operators

Ferries to Holyhead are operated by 2 operators including Irish Ferries & Stena Line.

How long is the ferry to Holyhead?

The duration of the ferry to Holyhead depends on the route you choose. The Dublin to Holyhead is the fastest ferry with a duration of about 3 hours 30 minutes, whilst Dublin to Holyhead is the slowest ferry with a journey time of around 3 hours 30 minutes.

Bear in mind that Holyhead ferry times can change from season to season so it's best to check the latest Holyhead ferry timetable before you book.


Ferry routes to Holyhead

There are currently 1 different ferry routes to Holyhead.

Dublin to Holyhead

Popular ferry routes to Holyhead

Dublin to Holyhead is the most popular route, with 8 daily and 55 weekly sailings. The journey usually takes around 3 hours 30 minutes and costs 308 on average. 

Where do ferries from Holyhead go to?

Holyhead ferries currently sail to 1 ports including Dublin.


Holyhead ferry prices

How much is the ferry to Holyhead?

Holyhead ferry prices vary depending on various factors. The route, season, operator and type of ship you sail on can all affect the Holyhead ferry cost. 

Dublin to Holyhead is the cheapest ferry, costing £308 on average. There are 8 daily and 55 weekly sailings on this route. The journey usually takes about 3 hours 30 minutes.

The most expensive ferry is Dublin to Holyhead. The price is usually around £308. There are 8 daily and 55 weekly sailings, with an average crossing time of 3 hours 30 minutes.


Getting the ferry to Holyhead with vehicles and pets

Is there a car ferry to Holyhead?

Yes, you can take a car ferry to Holyhead with 2 operators. Car operators include Irish Ferries & Stena Line. For more information on routes and car ferry prices, check out our Deal Finder.

Are foot passengers allowed on ferries to Holyhead?

Yes, foot passengers are allowed on ferries to Holyhead with 2 operators including Irish Ferries & Stena Line.

Can I take my bike on ferries to Holyhead?

Yes, you can take your bike on ferries to Holyhead with 2 operators. These include Irish Ferries & Stena Line

Can I take my pet on the ferry to Holyhead?

You can take your pet on the ferry to Holyhead with 2 operators including Irish Ferries & Stena Line. For more information about pet accommodation and fees, please view our Deal Finder.


How to book ferry tickets to Holyhead

It's easy to book ferry tickets to Holyhead online at Direct Ferries using our Deal Finder. Enter your departure and arrival ports along the date you'd like to travel to see all available options. You can also compare alternative routes to find the best ferry to suit you.

We'd recommend booking in advance to get your tickets at the best possible price. You can also check out our Special Offers page and sign up to our email for exclusive offers.

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