The sea crossing between Fishguard and Dublin is temporarily not in operation by ferry operators in partnership with NetFerry.
Fishguard is a small passenger ferry terminal in south Wales. It has a ticket reservation desk, accessible toilets; children’s play area, payphones, baby changing facilities, coffee shop, motorist lounge with TV and disabled assistance. Getting to and from the passenger terminal The passenger terminal is 2.6 kilometres from the town, so it only takes 6 minutes to drive. The best way to get to the port as a foot passenger is via the train, Arriva Trains Wales operate from Fishguard Harbor and have special trains to connect with the arrival and departures of the Stena Line Superferry Stena... [More information]
Address: Fishguard Harbour, Goodwick Pembrokeshire SA64 0BU, Wales
Directions: Google Map @ Fishguard, port
Dublin is a small capital, with wonders to be discovered in every corner, located on the east coast of Ireland, it unites the ancient and the modern, giving life to a culturally stimulating atmosphere. A breif history of Dublin The presence of megalithic monuments proves that the Dublin area was already inhabited in the Neolithic period. In this period stone monuments were erected at this site to revere the souls of the dead. In the 6th century, the Celts arrived from Continental Europe and divided the territory into 150 kingdoms, each with its own king. The city of Dublin was known as B... [More information]