How much is it for a foot passenger from Holyhead to Dublin?


How much is it for a foot passenger from Holyhead to Dublin? Holyhead to Dublin Ferry Prices Ferry prices for a ferry from Holyhead to Dublin typically range between $240* and $1095*. On average the Holyhead Dublin ferry is $743*. The cheapest Holyhead Dublin ferry prices start from $61*. The average price for a foot passenger is $249*.


Is it better to use cash or credit card in Ireland?

Ireland's main currency is the Euro. Because most places you visit will be able to take your credit or debit cards, you don't need to take much cash. In fact, there is really no reason to get Euros before you leave the US.


Should I get euros before going to Ireland?

It's wise to arrive in Ireland with least €300 euros in cash. In the worst case scenario, your debit or credit card might not work upon arrival in Ireland. Or it may get lost. In this unlikely event, you'll need backup.


What is the best day of the week to fly to Ireland?

CheapAir.com's report found Tuesday and Wednesday to be the cheapest days of the week to fly, offering nearly $100 in savings compared to Sunday, the most expensive day to fly. Fridays and Saturdays are also busy, with Friday travel leaning toward business travelers and Saturday leaning toward leisure travelers.


What is the most expensive time to fly to Ireland?

High season is considered to be June and July. The cheapest month to fly from the United States is February. Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Ireland flight deals.


How rough is the ferry crossing from Holyhead to Dublin?

Not rough at all if you take one of the Ships, The fast Cats can be a bit bumpy but nothing too bad (or they don't sail). From Lincoln you would probably be looking a flights from East Midlands or Stansted which both have a selection of flights to Irish Airports. The HSS is locally known as the 'hope she sails'!


Is a ferry to Ireland better than flying?

In saying that flying is definitely the better option. Flights can be cheap from just about anywhere in England to Dublin, Belfast or Cork. Flying is a much, much easier option but how much luggage do you have, you will have to pay for hold baggage and the allowances are pretty dismal.


Can I travel as a foot passenger on Irish Ferries?

Ireland/France routes In Dublin foot passengers access the ship via either a pedestrian link span, or a shuttle bus which will bring them from the terminal building to the ship. Passengers must bring their luggage with them.


How long before ferry departure should I arrive Holyhead?

Vehicles: the latest check-in time for all sailings is no later that 30 minutes before the scheduled departure times. Premium customers should check-in at least 45 minutes before the scheduled departure times.


Is Stena Line cheaper than Irish Ferries?

Both are great companies, and fares are virtually the same, simply book to Dublin Port Stena for Stena Line or to Dublin Port (Irish Ferries) for Irish Ferries.