Fishguard – Dublin

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Fishguard - Dublin Ferry Route Summary
Departure CountryWales
Destination CountryIreland
Distance0 Nautical Miles

* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 May 2025.

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Fishguard Guide

Fishguard Ferry Port

The coastal town of Fishguard in Pembrokeshire, South Wales is a small market town divided into the harbour side at Goodwick, the main town and Lower Fishguard. Fishguard ferries dock at the harbour in Goodwick and connect with the Irish port of Rosslare, a link that has been in place for more than 100 years. The ferry port itself is run by Stena Line. If you're passing through then be sure to visit the Last Invasion Tapestry, which has been compared to the Bayeux Tapestry, at Fishguard Town Hall. The tapestry is 30 metres long and 53 centre metres deep and took four years to complete by seventy-seven local people.


Dublin Guide

Dublin Ferry Port

Dublin ferry port is located centrally and only minutes from the city centre at the heart of Ireland’s road and rail network. The biggest and most popular port in Ireland, Dublin passenger ferry port is spread over 3 terminals with Irish Ferries and Steam Packet using terminal 1, Stena Line terminal 2 and P&O Ferries terminal 3. The port is a modern facility and more than 1.7 million passengers pass through annually arriving from or sailing to England, Wales, France and the Isle of Man. With numerous crossings operated by the regions best ferry companies, Dublin ferry port represents the perfect gateway between Ireland and the surrounding countries.


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