Ferries from Stranraer to Belfast

Stena Line

Stena Caledonia

Stena Line with one fastcraft and two super ferries is the only liner that plies the Stranraer-Belfast route; but the number of daily sailings the liner offers is enough to give you travel flexibility. When travelling for business or pleasure, Stena Line made sure that you arrive in Belfast in time and in style from Stranraer. Their fastcraft, HSS Voyager, travels the route in merely 119 minutes while their two super ferries from Stranraer, the Stena Caledonia and Stena Navigator, offer a more leisurely way to cross the sea.

Onboard HSS Voyager

The HSS Voyager fascraft will take you from Stranraer to Belfast and back in no time with car capacity of 360 and passenger capacity of 1,500. But don’t think that there’s no room to kick back and relax onboard the fastcraft because there are numerous lounges inside the ferry which makes the 119 minutes seem like 90. There is the Stena Premium Lounge, the spacious observation area in front with cozy furniture for sampling the cuisines at the restaurant, a wellness area with barista coffee and nail bar for the ladies, playroom for the kids, and more. If you’re travelling for business, the onboard free Wi-Fi access should come in handy to finish reports or connect with associates while on transit.

Getting to Stranraer

The Port of Stranraer is located at the head of Loch Ryan just north of the border from England and less than two hours away from Glasgow. The Stena Line supper ferries from Stranraer leave from the East Pier and the HSS Voyager leave from West Pier of the harbor. The West Pier and the East Pier are on the opposite sides of the harbor so be guided when arriving at your right piers to sail from Stranraer to Belfast. If you’re travelling from Manchester, take the M6 highway to Dumfries and Galloway, and take the A75 west to reach Stranraer.

Ferries from Stranraer ticket booking and trip package

To book your ticket or plan your trip early, visit the timetable and online ticket booking from Stena Line. The liner even provide a day trip package to explore Belfast; it’s a good way to save money while touring the sights and sounds Belfast has to offer.

And Ferries.org has complete information about Stranraer port. It’s especially helpful to check the page to know the best highway route you can follow to get to Stranraer.

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