Ferry from England to Ireland
How long is the ferry from England to Ireland?
The Pembroke to Rosslare route is the fastest ferry from England to Ireland with a time of 4 hours 1 minute. This is also the only duration available for this route.
What is the fastest ferry from England to Ireland?
The fastest ferry from England to Ireland is with Irish Ferries on the Pembroke to Rosslare route in approximately 4 hours and 1 minute.
England to Ireland Ferry Schedules
There is typically 1 daily sailing from England to Ireland, with around 13 weekly sailings. These sailings are provided by Irish Ferries. Specific schedules will vary by route, operator and season.
Popular Ferry routes from England to Ireland
The Pembroke to Rosslare ferry sails approximately once daily and up to 13 times weekly with a crossing time of 4 hours 1 minute. Information about the Liverpool to Dublin ferry is currently unavailable.
Is there a car ferry from England to Ireland?
Yes, there are car ferries from England to Ireland, operated by Irish Ferries. For more information on routes and car ferry prices, please view our Deal Finder.
How much does a ferry cost from England to Ireland?
Prices from England to Ireland can vary by route, operator, vehicle type, season, and whether you are travelling on a high-speed or conventional ferry. For ferry discounts, view our special offers page..
England to Ireland Ferry Offers and Discounts
For the best ferry offers between England and Ireland, we recommend booking in advance for the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Visit our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts.
How far is Ireland from England?
The distance between England and Ireland is approximately 102.8 miles (165.5km) or 89.4 nautical miles for the mariners!
How to get from England to Ireland?
Travel from England to Ireland effortlessly by ferry, with a popular route from Pembroke to Rosslare. Ferries offer a relaxing and scenic way to journey across the Irish Sea, allowing you to bring your vehicle and explore Ireland at your own pace. With the convenience of both daytime and overnight sailings, ferry travel provides a stress-free alternative to flying, giving you the perfect start to your Irish adventure.
How to book ferry tickets from England to Ireland?
Book and compare England to Ireland ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices using our Deal Finder.
About England
England, a land of history and innovation, offers a rich tapestry of experiences for all travellers. From the iconic allure of London's Big Ben to the mysterious appeal of Stonehenge, England brims with landmarks that capture the imagination. Explore the charming streets of Oxford, home to the world-renowned university, or enjoy the scenic beauty of the Lake District. For those seeking a cultural experience, the annual Glastonbury Festival showcases a vibrant mix of music and arts. England's strategic location allows easy ferry access from Pembroke to Ireland, opening doors to the Celtic charm of Dublin and beyond. Whether you're drawn by its historic sites or its modern culture, England serves as a fascinating starting point for any journey.
About Ireland
With its lush landscapes and rich history, Ireland beckons travellers with a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural allure. The port of Rosslare serves as a vital connection for those seeking to explore this enchanting island. Known for its vibrant music scene and lively pubs, Ireland is home to the iconic Cliffs of Moher, the historic Rock of Cashel, and the bustling streets of Dublin. Each September, the country hosts the Dublin Fringe Festival, a celebration of arts that attracts performers and visitors from around the globe. From Rosslare, you can conveniently travel by ferry to destinations such as Fishguard and Pembroke in Wales, offering an easy link to the UK. Whether you are drawn by the ancient castles, the rolling green hills, or the friendly warmth of its people, Ireland promises a memorable experience. Discover the charm of the Emerald Isle and the convenience of reaching its shores via Rosslare.
About England
England comprises the central and southern parts of Great Britain which lies in the North Atlantic, separate from continental Europe. The country is the largest of the four so-called ‘home nations’ that make up the United Kingdom and also includes over 100 smaller islands including the Isle of Wight and the Isles of Scilly.
England’s capital city, London, is a vast and diverse metropolitan centre and a global capital of finance, culture and fashion.
Travel by ferry is popular and convenient mode of transport amongst the British public and as an island with a wealth of first class ferry ports, England is a great departure point by ferry for many destinations, both domestic and international. Many of the worlds’ leading ferry companies are household names and operate numerous crossings serving the population of Great Britain.
About Ireland
Ireland is an island in North-western Europe, politically divided into the Republic and Northern Ireland which is part of the United Kingdom. Its capital Dublin which was founded as a Viking settlement is now a hugely popular tourist destination with popular attractions such as the Guinness Storehouse. Other counties such as Kerry and Galway are also popular tourist spots.
Ireland is simple destination to get to by sea. Ferries connect England, Isle of Man and Wales to numerous Irish ferry ports with regular crossings operating all year with the most well-known ferry companies. Northern Ireland also features a wealth of ferry connections to the UK mainland so if you are travelling from Scotland to Ireland then you could choose to drive down from Belfast or Larne.
If you’re travelling from continental Europe then there’s a selection of crossings on a number of routes available from France too.