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Irish Ferries Rosslare Port

23-1-2010

irish ferries rosslare

Rosslare port is the gateway to France and UK from south of Ireland via Stena, Irish Ferries, and Celtic Link Ferries. The Cherbourg-Rosslare route is the shortest to travel from France to Ireland and back, so the route is important for commerce, travelers, and commuters between Ireland and France. From Rosslare, the main cities and towns in east, southeast, west, and southwest and the midlands of Ireland is accessible via the N11 and N25 superhighways. The railway system traversing the rest of major Ireland cities even has a stop inside the port itself.

Rosslare attraction

Rosslare is a holiday destination in south of Ireland receiving 300 hours more sunshine per year than any destination in the northern part of Ireland. The place boasts of its scenic golf courses and Blue Flag beaches for family outings. People from UK and other neighboring towns which have no stunning beaches to catch the sun with can come to Rosslare via Irish ferries Rosslare has to offer; there are ferry sailings day and night so that you can be in and out of Rosslare for a short R&R. If you wish to stay for a night or two, the town has several hotels to stay in also; don’t forget to sample authentic Irish cuisine while in town in popular Rosslare restaurants that dotted the Irish holiday destination.

Irish ferries Rosslare has to offer

The Celtic Link Ferries operates the Diplomat and the Norman Voyager car ferries to connect France and Rosslare 3 times a week. The Cherbourg-Rosslare route will take 20 hours to cross onboard the Diplomat, but there are plenty of things to do onboard during the trip. You can unwind in bars, peruse the shops, or just simply take a doze-off in your cabin. The Norman Voyager has 110 spacious cabins, bistro, pub, cinema, shop, and Wi-Fi lounge for the passengers to use too.

More links to Irish ferries Rosslare

For a complete list of Irish ferries serving the Rosslare to France and UK routes, Aferry.com for Rosslare ferries is the best site to start your journey. Checkout the timetable for all Irish ferries Rosslare to fit your schedule accordingly.

Aside from Celtic Link Ferries, the Stena Line and the Irish Ferries also operate ships to Rosslare from France or UK. Your choices to travel to Rosslare are broad, thanks to these three liners that service holiday goers to Rosslare.

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