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2006-08-05 22:54:06 · 11 answers · asked by Ramerez 1 in Travel Ireland Dublin

I live in the Midlands(UK), so ferry I guess I would leave from Hollyhead or Berkenhead, I have also considered flying and hiring a car, but it all needs to be cheap. also looking to shay around the temple bar area for one night then go down further into southern ireland for about 3 nights then back home, any Ideas on where to stay would be great.

2006-08-05 23:05:43 · update #1

11 answers

Try the following selection, link is below:

Stena Line Ferries

STRANRAER-BELFAST
special offersSingle for car & driver fr £50

FLEETWOOD-LARNE
Sorry, no special offers are currently available

FISHGUARD-ROSSLARE
special offersSingle for car & driver fr £65

HOLYHEAD-DUBLIN
special offersSingle for car & driver fr £70

HOLYHEAD-DUN LAOGHAIRE
special offersSingle for car & driver fr £80

HARWICH-HOOK OF HOLLAND
special offersSingle for car & driver fr £59

All above prices are based on travelling out and back Monday - Thursday. Extra adult £15 single, extra child (4-15 years) £5 single, under 4 years FREE. Please note that we charge a booking fee for Stena Line.


Irish Ferries

PEMBROKE-ROSSLARE
special offers
One way Autumn Sale fare - Car & driver - fr £59

HOLYHEAD-DUBLIN
special offers
One way Autumn Sale fare - Car & driver - fr £69

HOLYHEAD-DUBLIN (Swift)
special offers
One way fare Autumn Sale fare - Car & driver - fr £79

All above prices are based on travelling out and back Monday - Thursday. Subject to availability. Book 28 days in advance, and by 27 Sept, for travel completed by 19 Dec.

Space strictly limited and subject to availability. Book 48 hours in advance.


Swansea Cork Ferries

SWANSEA-CORK
special offers
5 day return - car & 6 £170

2006-08-05 23:01:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

If you want you can get a Virgin train from a mainline station and the ferry included for £32.00 return per adult, and children go free. You only need to pay for children if you want to reserve them a seat on the train, I never reserve seats for my kids ( 5yrs and 3yrs ) as theres always plenty of them. I go from London Euston to Dublin ferry port. You can hire a car once you get to Dublin. You need to find out what mainline station is near you.
You book it all through Virgin Trains. The number is 08457222333 and ask for a Dublin 14. Have fun!!!!!!

2006-08-06 04:25:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi! if your coming down south towards Cork highly recommend, Creedons hotel Inchigeelagh, very reasonable, warm and friendly, atmosphere, then head to Gouganebarra and you'll be amazed at the beauty of it, it's still in Cork but very near to Kerry and there you will find the well known Ring of Kerry anyway whatever you decide I hope you enjoy it and A BIG FAILTE to you.

2006-08-05 23:17:56 · answer #3 · answered by loopysu 2 · 0 0

1 driving the other 3 pushing

2006-08-05 22:56:28 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

book in advance on the dublin to hollyhead ferry.

Try liverpool too, you might be able to cross to belfast cheaper and then drive down

2006-08-05 22:57:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

LOL.....On the back of a "AA" relay lorry.

Tell them you have broken down and need relaying back home to Dublin.

2006-08-05 23:07:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Start from as close to Dublin as you can.

(You didn't say where from, and it kind of helps to know that bit too!)

2006-08-05 22:56:43 · answer #7 · answered by 'Dr Greene' 7 · 0 0

get good samaritan to tow you

2006-08-05 23:04:28 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you could......ask superman to drop you off.....far as I know he wont charge.

2006-08-05 23:08:15 · answer #9 · answered by hidoug 3 · 0 0

depends where your coimng from

2006-08-05 22:58:50 · answer #10 · answered by deadman4ever2001 1 · 0 0

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