Ferries to Fishguard from Rosslare

Stena Line fast ferry

Stena Express leaving Fishguard

Since the ferry terminal in the Port of Fishguard is run by Stena Line, all ferries to Fishguard from Rosslare, Ireland are from Stena Line fleet. Ferry passengers to and from Fishguard have two choices: a super ferry or a fast craft crossing on the Rosslare-Fishguard route. The Port of Fishguard is complete with buffet bar serving refreshments and light meals to Stena Line passengers, short- and long-term car parks, and the whole port is disable-people-friendly. People travelling by car to the port should know that it’s located at the junction between A487 and A40; from there, the Fishguard port is clearly signposted.

Stena Line ferries to Fishguard

When travelling from Rosslare to the Port of Fishguard in Wales, you can either take a slightly longer Stena Line super ferry ride or the fast Stena Express. The super ferry ride will take you three and a half hours to ply the route, while the Stena Express takes only two hours; both fleets have two sailings along the route each day. All of these Stena Line fleet can take foot and car passengers as well as small freight cargos. There are plenty of things to do onboard to pass the short crossing time: you can hit the deck during warmer seasons to catch the gentle sea breeze, or warm yourself up at the coffee shop, the bar, or by shopping for chocolates and fragrances in the gift shop. All Stena Line fleet along this route also offer free Wi-Fi in the lounge area so that you can do a different kind of surfing during the whole trip.

The Port of Fishguard

Fishguard is the popular route to take if you’re travelling from Ireland to visit the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. From Fishguard, there are trains and busses right next to the ferry port to take you to major towns in Wales also; it’s a great entry point to the whole of United Kingdom fro Ireland.

Planning a trip to Fishguard

The first thing you would want if you’re travelling to Fishguard is a complete timetable for the super ferry and Stena Express to time your travel. For frequent travelers, it pays to know the three Stena Line fare types and see which one is best suited for your needs: economy, flexi, and premium.

And take the opportunity to explore the town of Fishguard while you’re there; after all, it’s one of the many favorite ports to visit in Wales. Make some time because there are plenty of things to do in Fishguard and Goodwick, and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is just minutes away, too.

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