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I am wanting to go from Paris to Ireland and dont know if there is any way other than a plane to get there.

2007-07-21 17:14:21 · 6 answers · asked by Christine A 2 in Travel Ireland Other - Ireland

6 answers

Hey there....

If you don't want to fly there are a couple of options.

Eurolines Coaches will take you all the way from Paris to Dublin crossing the English Channel by ferry and crossing the Irish sea by ferry.
This will be the cheapest and probably the longest way to do it.

You could take the Eurostar from Paris to London Waterloo, then change on the underground to London Euston for the train to Holyhead where you can get a ferry to Dublin.
(I'm sure you could do this on one ticket)

Here are a couple of websites to help.

Paris to London by Coach
http://www.eurolines.fr/Pages/FR/webV2/home.jsp

London to Dublin
http://www.nationalexpress.co.uk

(But you can probably book it as one ticket in Paris at a travel agent)

Eurostar Paris to London

http://www.eurostar.com/dynamic/_SvBoExpressBookingTerm?_TMS=1185280397163&_DLG=SvBoExpressBookingTerm&_LANG=FR&_AGENCY=ESTAR&lang=FR&country=FR&VT=EB

Train + Ferry London to Dublin.

http://www.stenaline.co.uk/stena_line/gb/stena_line_uk.html

Check out the "Rail and Sail tab"


Good Luck !

2007-07-24 01:36:24 · answer #1 · answered by Andy 6 · 0 0

Dublin To Paris Train

2016-11-14 05:10:11 · answer #2 · answered by balsinger 4 · 0 1

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2016-12-20 02:19:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would FLY to Dublin or Shannon/Limerick, and use the money you saved by flying, to do some additional, scenic trips in the countryside. The Chunnel train alone would be as expensive as your flight, then getting sweaty on the London tube with your luggage to change stations, paying an arm and a leg for the ferry train and the ferry itself...hmmm...

2007-07-21 18:32:41 · answer #4 · answered by Andras F 2 · 3 0

You can take the Chunnel train into England from France, then take a ferry across the sea to Ireland. You're on your own to look up the schedules, docks, etc. Have fun, and don't forget to write!

2007-07-21 17:21:09 · answer #5 · answered by My Evil Twin 7 · 0 0

ryanair.com

They fly from Beauvais airport to either Dublin or Shannon from as low as €14.99 depending on when you want to go.

And no, there are no trains.

2007-07-24 04:58:02 · answer #6 · answered by tuttifruiti 4 · 0 0

plane is cheapest, these days.

you can take Eurostar to London, another train from London to Holyhead, Wales (you'll probably have to switch stations in London vi The Tube), and take a ferry from there.

2007-07-21 17:17:45 · answer #7 · answered by kent_shakespear 7 · 0 0

No. You can get to the UK from France via the "chunnel" by train but from the UK to Ireland you'd either have to fly or go by boat.

2007-07-21 17:17:28 · answer #8 · answered by CharliePhxAZ 4 · 0 0

Nope, there's the sea in between ;-p

2007-07-22 04:34:46 · answer #9 · answered by Mimi 2 · 1 0

Pretty good arguments here.

2016-08-24 09:27:37 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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