W.B. Yeats
Operated by Irish Ferries
W.B. Yeats
Operated by Irish Ferries
Operated by Irish Ferries on the Dublin Holyhead & Dublin Cherbourg routes
W.B Yeats is the latest vessel to be added to the Irish Ferries fleet. This brand new luxurious cruise ferry will help you cross the Irish Sea in comfort and style. On board you’ll be spoilt for choice with amenities, lounges and ways to keep yourself entertained. Each passenger can enjoy access to free Wi-Fi, a cinema, there’s a designated children’s area and a fantastic outer deck space. If you want to book a cabin for your trip, there is something to suits all travellers needs and budgets.
There is an extensive range of cabin options aboard this state of the art ship. From Premium Suites with a private balcony to four bed bunk rooms, whatever your preference or budget, there is bound to be an choice to suit you. Outside of the cabins you’ll find an array of areas to sit back, relax and unwind. If a tranquil travelling experience is what you’re after, The Hazel Wood Quiet Lounge provides peaceful surroundings whilst completing your sailing. There are other lounges available and a great range of seating options throughout the public deck areas.
Whether you’re after a light bite, a little snack or a hearty hot meal, there will be something just for you. With Boylan's Brasserie, Café Lafayette, Lady Gregory A la Carte Restaurant and barista style coffee available, there is everything from casual dining, self service buffets and full service restaurants for you to choose from.
Need some souvenirs, travel necessities or just fancy treating yourself? You’ll find deals on fragrances, fashion, holiday essentials and a variety of gifts in the onboard shopping facilities.
There is no need to just enjoy the magnificent sea vistas from behind a glass window. Get out on the Drumcliffe Promenade Deck and take in the fresh sea air. Back inside you can chill out with a movie in the cinema lounges.
As well as the outside deck, cinema and free Wi-Fi there are kid specific options to help keep the little voyagers entertained throughout. The Salley Gardens Kids Room and Crazy Jane's Games Room are the ideal place for younger travellers to burn some energy and pass the time.
Please Note: Whilst we have taken great care in making our W.B. Yeats guide as accurate as possible, onboard facilities, services and entertainment may vary depending on the date and time of year that you travel, facilities mentioned may change without notification and ferry companies reserve the right to operate vessels other than those mentioned at time of booking without prior notification.
out of 5
83% of our customers recommended this ship
"Good service"
Nice clean, modern vessel. Decent facilities and staff that know the correct way to secure a motorcycle.
"Lovely ferry not enough cabins"
Our experience on boarding was very chaotic. It took forever to park up. I could not seem to change my booking online from reclining chair to booking a cabin. After boarding we found out all the cabins were full. Having said that the staff were all very friendly and helpful, saying no one had expected such a busy crossing. Everything was kept exceptionally clean including the toilets being regularly checked. the breakfast was fine for me on a full breakfast, but my wife only has cereal, which was a tiny prepacked special K. You have to buy a bottle of milk to use and with a banana was vastly overpriced for her small bowl. Getting off took an hour in Dublin. I can only assume the delays at both ends were due to such a large amount of cars traveling. So mixed views. I hope if I use them again I can get a cabin and have a smoother journey.
"Positive trip"
Good trip, excellent service. Suggestions for making it even better: Monitors with info regarding what movies at what time; announcement of a band playing where and when; emergency info. Next: the "live" announcements where absolutely garbled and not understandable.
"Direct Ferries had not paid my passage to Irish Ferries "
Irish Ferries were really good . However when I arrived at the checkin Direct Ferries had not yet paid the monies to Irish Ferries. Thankfully the Irish Ferries Manager resolved this with Direct Ferries. I will not use Direct Ferries again and find it quite pathetic that you do not even have a call centre to resolve such problems.
"Journey Great Food and Drink"
Travelling by boat is a please if you have the time. However, the price of food and drink onboard is simply outrageous, Cornflakes for 6.95!!! The quality of the hot food (sorry most of it was cold) is disgusting. It is pure price gauging with a captive audience. We normally bring a cool bag with our food, but this time we hade 2 children to feed as well and thought it was a treat for them. Anyone fro cod fish fingers and chips or a 17.95 cold breakfast? Disgusting behaviour, will try and travel by different company, Irish ferries are taking and andvantage out of loyal customers.
"One way trip with motorbike "
360 euros on a oneway trip with motorbike, no cabin incl, is far to expensive . Can't recommend this service.
"Excellent trip on W.B. Yeats"
I was very impressed with Irish ferries ship W.B. Yeats. The ship is modern with spacious cabins (the 2 unused cabins are stowed in the ceiling which is very clever and gives more space in the cabin) and the bed was comfortable. There were plenty facilities and the crew were very polite and helpful. The full Irish breakfast was a particular highlight for me as it was very delicious and plentiful. I would have no hesitation travelling on this ship again.
"pricy"
far too expensive
"Like clockwork "
Easy and quick boarding and exit , all staff were friendly. Food was of good quality. Toilets clean.. only two comments really, play area couldn’t be used because of raucous unsupervised older children and the carpets need vacuuming as our toddler kept picking up crumbs from the floor. Besides that all food, roomy with lots of space.
"Christmas trip"
My family travelled on 22/12/21. The crew directing us on board from Anglesea were efficient & fast. The ferry trip to Dublin was comfortable.
"1st ever Ferry Crossing "
Organised, pre notifications were excellent. Smooth roll on and roll off on Ferry and on Time! Staff helpful & friendly. Well informed of Covid paperwork requirements prior to the Trip. Would recommend Irish Ferries, and will be using them again.
"Excellent"
Kept us up to date on a regular basis with pandemic requirements and useful information .Excellent service.
"Good trip"
Very smooth operation both to Dublin and back. Easy boarding, comfortable seating and generally good information. (The tannoy from the captain could not be heard but we mentioned it to the purser at the time)
"Poor customer service "
Quite unhappy with the service that wasn’t provided. I was scheduled to leave on a later ferry but due to covid19 circumstances I had to book an earlier date. Direct ferries still hasn’t replied to any of my emails regarding changing my ferry date or being refunded for the first booking I made that I will no longer be taking. I understand that this is a difficult and busy time for everyone but refusing to answer phones and not replying to customers e-mails is poor behaviour.
"Feedback Forms Excellence "
Dear Sirs, Your staff are amazing irrespective of what context or what setting, friendly, attentive and helpful. As a foot passenger it is an economically friendly mode of transport however, with a car it is quite an expenditure. I am wondering what you offer in terms of loyalty or when/how you could recommend reducing the cost. As you may see from your records, I frequent the ferry quite a lot. I would appreciate your feedback. Kind Regards, Hayley
"Good service"
The whole process from booking to the actual trips were easy. The website for Irish ferries is great you can get updates all the time.
"Dublin to Holyhead food cold and expensive "
Not a lover of Irish Ferries from previous experience and this trip proved it. New ship so it was nice clean but food marks on seats near Resturant. Decided to have a meal so went for chicken wings and potato wedges can of Lemon drink 12euro both were cold and had to take them back. Got a fresh plate from the Kitchen and it was hot. Another passenger Truck Driver that travel 3 times a week and said food is always cold. A serious issue with chicken especially. The staff on the till was more interested in taking the money. Customer’s were leading drinks at the till as they were too expensive for instance San Pellagrino Lemon 2.75 euro after being told it was 1.60. Need to display pricing. Rant Over.
"Storm rider "
Sailed over from Dublin to Holyhead, the only boat that went out in the storm and handled it great, excellent boat!
"Off loading baggage"
Smooth crossing with no issues When we got to Dublin, the floor team controlling baggage reclaim handled a situation relatively imcompetently. There were several lines of passengers trying to view the samw carousel, and because many people couldn’t see the belt the same bags were going round and round. Clearly the bags on the belt belonged to those at the edge of the crowd, but the team failed to notice this. One woman’s cello fell of the belt because of how packed it was and she was visibly very distressed. I suggested that the team announced for all passengers to stepback a bit so everyone could see, but what womab did was just walk up to a few passengers and suggest that these few individuals let thr passengers behind them see. What the situation needed was a tanoi system announcement announcing to all passengers to take few step backs. Because of this, most people took upwards of 20mins to get their bags.
"Refusal to travel on ferry review"
On arrival at Holyhead the operative on the barrier check point reviewed my paperwork and said that the vehicle I was travelling in should have been booked on as freight! My office at work had made the booking and entered all of the vehicles dimensions etc however the direct ferries/irish ferries system did not advise differently when it received the details. I was advised to call direct ferries which I did there and then but they advised that although it was a case of making an extra payment it could not be done as the call centre was not open until the Monday morning. In summary I missed the ferry and let customers down who were expecting me, confused and disappointed.
"Great ferry"
This one of the best and most confortable ferry I have traveled with. The lounge was great and very well equipped Regards Francisco
"Plain sailing"
A fantastic ferry experience. Zero stress, comfortable, spacious facilities. Gorgeous food
"Frustrating experience. "
Sat nav on the car took me to a port entrance which was gated off despite signs directing traffic to the ferry that way. Another car pulled up beside me confused too. We had to drive around looking for alternative routes When I found the correct entrance there was a roundabout with a large sign directing me to a check-in point but when I arrived it was for freight only. Another car full of men went the same way and end up there too. When I enquired I was told to backtrack. Eventually finding the car entrance, all appeared closed and we were all confused but eventually saw one open in the distance. The signage at the port is so confusing. On the ferry, I had to enquire where the Club Class lounge was as it was not indicated on the ticket or on signs inside. The lounge was lovely but even here the signage was crazy. You had to go through an emergency exit to get to a toilet! The relaxing surroundings of the lounge were ruined by a group of very noisy travellers shouting to each other and into there mobile phones the whole crossing. Other passengers were raising their eyes and grumbling throughout. Apart from checking their passes, nothing else was done. We were surprised that this group did have passes but they would be easy to reuse often as there was no ID or even date on them. I would only use Irish Ferriesas second choice on this route from now on.
"WB Yeats"
It has been some time since I used the Holyhead - Dublin Ferry and would normally opt to fly or if I need to take my car, take the sea cat option for the sake of saving just those extra few minutes. This time I had very little time to arrange my trip, and was VERY pleasantly surprised, and impressed with the WB Yeats!! The boarding / loading and disembarking process is easy with well organised crew on hand to assist, guide and direct. The vehicle decks are clean and well lit, with ample space between vehicles. The weather forecast for the trip was not good, and I expected a rough outward journey. Again, this is where the larger vessels have an advantage over the sea cats, and the trip although it was rough, was far better than previous ferry trips. I can only put this down to the new ship? My return journey, although not flat calm was much smoother. The ship itself is immaculate. Very clean and tidy with plenty of comfortable seating, a choice of dining facilities, offering a superb selection of excellent hot and cold food and drinks. There is a soft play area for the children, and even a cinema on board! There are multiple TV screens around the ship and Wi Fi is available. There is also a well stocked shop on the 11th deck. The crew were all very pleasant and professional and operated with a quiet efficiency. On reflection, I may now choose to book the WB Yeats every time I make this trip with my car. It is well worth the extra few minutes for the comfort and stability this ship offers. Well done!!
"Excellent"
Try and save for a club class seat. Outstanding
"Great crossing"
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"New WB Yeats boat"
New boat is lovely and the cabins are clean and very comfortable, would look forward to crossing again.
"Hit & Miss"
We traveled on both the Ulysses and the Yeats. The Yeats is by far the better boat, with the 'Food corridor' on the Ulysses very old fashioned and cramped. The canteen food was hit-and-miss on both boats, much of it overcooked despite being among the first to eat but some of it - especially the pie - very good. Going by boat takes about twice as long as fly-drive, but for a group of six it was also half the price of renting a car or two - plus we can take loads of stuff (on our laps!). Landing at Dublin was confusing - we went through the centre of the city but the tunnel/toll road would have cost us an extra 20 mins and €13.10 to get South. I guess timing is everything there. On the Welsh side the dual carriageway is almost continuous from the M6 to the port, very easy.
"Delay time allowence"
4 mins delayed didnt let go on board had to buy new ticket for over 270 pound.
"sometimes service is exceptional"
We took the ferry to Dublin on December 22nd. it was the busiest ferry crossing i had experienced in years. the boat was fully to capacity. we wondered how we would manage to care and feed our disabled son in such a tightly packed and crowded environment without asking for any help, we were approached by one of the staff / crew who gave us access to the Club Lounge for free. this was great as there was space and we could at lease have some seating. shortly after our sons feed, we were then offered a cabin, free of charge and the rest of the journey was exceptional simply fantastic service and very much appreciated
"Homewood bound"
Great service as usual. 9pm ferry from Dublin was quite busy after the xmas period. Always go club class and was a bit disappointed to see many people lying over sofa chairs taking up the room of 4- 6 people. Food -great as usual and staff were friendly and helpful. Always travel Irish ferries as good value for money
"Comfortable Journeys and Okay Website"
The ships for my crossings were lovely. The Irish Ferries ships of the W.B. Yeats and the Ulysses were great ships, very comfortable, they had different seating areas, good restaurants, child facilities and the staff were very nice too. Even with the rough weather of Storm Elsa, Irish Ferries worked to get as many crossings sorted as possible across the Irish Sea safely for Christmas. I cannot give full marks for punctuality as the first ship did leave almost 2 hours late but they did facilitate getting people home for the holidays so I will still give 4 stars and they did text to inform us the ferry would be delayed a few hours in advance allowing us to relax in a nearby town and not wait aimlessly in the port. The weather is not Irish Ferries' fault. I only travel Irish Ferries and will continue to do so having had my fill of the "competition" (there is no competition to be had) in the past. I must say though, on the Direct ferries site, my only gripe with it is that when I put in two children, it altered their ages to infants when I specifically put in their ages and it gave a misquote as a result which led to having to make alterations when I noticed the issue and incurred a fee. But when I also had to alter the date due to a family matter, there was no issue with either need to alter and it was simple and easily done. I will use this service again.
"In spite of adversity – well up to expectations."
I have traveled several times with this company over the past 18 months, both with and without a vehicle. Always found the service – from booking (very user-friendly) to travel (very comfortable and excellent staff attention). This last trip was in the face of a serious storm in the Irish Sea which made it too hazardous for the incoming vessel to dock on schedule. Held in the check-in parking for several hours, staff walked the queues (in the rain) to advise the situation and indicate passenger support services in the terminal building. Tip 1) Accept the online text contact – receive pre-travel reminders and news updates on your phone. Tip 2) Travel Club Class – The upgraded services and facilities take the experience to another level. Enjoy.
"Fine crossing, but....."
No complaints re: the crossing, the staff or the service in general BUT...... On returning home, both my partner and I discover that we have been hit with a £25 bill for mobile call and data services whilst away for a weekend in Ireland. We both have roaming services with the mobile operator '3' and this covers all the UK, the EU and many other countries all within our price plan, with no extras charged: I have been all over the world and all data and calls have been covered by my monthly payment in the regions offered by 3. HOWEVER, I now discover (and this was NOT pointed out to me prrior to boarding the ferries, not was my attention drawn to any notices) that whilst on board the Irish ferries, my phone connected automatically to a provider on the boat (presumably satellite-based) and this provider charges a stupid amount for its 'service'. Now, we both connected to the on-board free WiFi within minutes of taking a seat, so no data was used intentionally for web-stuff. Furhter, we neither of us made nor received any phone calls during the trips there and back. So what's going on, Irish Ferries? One presumes (unless you tell me otherwise) that you get a cut from this provider - are you so short of income that you (or the provider) has to resort to stealth to grab money off an unsuspecting customer?? I think it is disgusting! There should be a BIG warning or announcment made obvious to passengers that this can (will?) happen - I saw or heard nothing. Surely you can see that folk will be caught out by this, when they are used to their phone-roaming covering everything? It can leave nothing but a bad taste in the mouth. I paid nearly £300 for my return trip and despite this, Irish Ferries allowed me to be suckered into paying more for something that provided no function for me. Will I ever use their service again? I doubt it, unless there is an apology and a refund. Whether or not you use them .. you decide. I have a funny feeling that this review is not going to be visible for long...
"Excelent "