With less than seven days before Christmas Day, Afloat.ie has compiled an ‘Irish Sea’ ferry guide for customers, intending passengers heading home, and visitors travelling to Ireland from Britain.
The guide below lists all the routes, operators’ websites, and links to sailing updates on alternative and new routes, given the ferry scene throughout the Irish Sea has seen considerable upheaval following Storm Darragh’s damage to ferry infrastructure at the Port of Holyhead. According to a joint Ireland-Wales government announcement, the port in North Wales will not reopen until 15 January 2025 (at the earliest).
Information is divided into Irish Sea regions with routes from Scotland, England, and Wales connecting both the north and south of Ireland.
Further information updates is available from Transport for Ireland (news), the Department of Transport (scroll down here to the heading: press releases) and the UK Government’s foreign travel advice to Ireland; click here.
Note: sailing crossing times are given only in the direction of Britain to Ireland, and so they may vary in the reverse direction.
North Channel
(Scotland-Northern Ireland)
Route: Cairnryan-Larne (2 hours)
Operator: P&O Ferries
Sailing Updates, click here
Route: Cairnryan-Belfast (2 hours 15 mins)
Operator: Stena Line
Sailing updates, click here
Irish Sea
(England-Northern Ireland)
Route: Birkenhead (Liverpool)-Belfast (8 hours)
Operator: Stena Line
Sailing updates, click here
(Isle of Man-Northern Ireland)
Route: Douglas-Belfast (4 hours 45 mins) - Festive Season only
Operator: Isle of Man Steam Packet
Sailing updates, click here
Irish Sea (Central Corridor)
(England-Ireland)
Route: Birkenhead (Liverpool)- Dublin (8 hours 30 mins) and (new service for 'motorist'-only passengers)
Operator: Stena Line
Sailing updates, click here.
(Wales-Ireland)
Route: Holyhead-Dublin (3 hours 15 mins)
Operator: Irish Ferries
Sailing updates: Irish Ferries has cancelled all sailings on the Holyhead/Dublin route, up to and including 15 January 2025. For the lastest, click here.
Route: Holyhead-Dublin (3 hours 15 mins)
Operator: Stena Line
Sailing Updates: the ferry berths at Holyhead Port will remain closed until at least 15th January. All ferry services between Holyhead and Dublin are cancelled until this time. For the latest, click here.
NOTE: New ‘Temporary’ Routes (as below)
Route: Fishguard-Dublin (6 hours 30 minutes) Note 'no' foot passengers
Operator: Irish Ferries (click 'Select routes'/Britain-Ireland, which will lead to booking engine for the 'new' route).
Sailing updates, click here
Route: Fishguard-Dublin (6 hours 30 mins)
Operator: Stena Line
Sailing updates, click here
Irish Sea (Southern Corridor)
(Wales-Ireland)
Route: Fishguard-Rosslare (between 3 hours 30 mins and 4 hours)
Operator: Stena Line
Sailing updates, click here
Route: Pembroke-Rosslare (4 hours)
Operator: Irish Ferries
Sailing updates, click here

















































