There is no direct connection from Plymouth to Ireland.
Where can I sail to from Plymouth?
Sailing from Plymouth
- Kingsand, Cawsand Bay. The approach to Kingsand, Cawsand Bay is wide and safe.
- Cellar Bay, River Yealm. This secluded beach is away from the beaten track for landlubbers, which makes it paradise for us sea-goers!
- Polkerris, St Austell Bay.
- Dittisham, River Dart.
- River Fal.
Is there a ferry from Ireland to Plymouth?
There is no direct connection from Dublin to Plymouth. However, you can take the car ferry to Holyhead, take the walk to Holyhead, take the train to Crewe, take the train to Birmingham New Street, then take the train to Plymouth.
Can I sail to Ireland from UK?
Ferry from England to Ireland
There are 2 ferry routes operating between England and Ireland offering you combined total of 23 sailings per week. P&O Irish Sea operates 1 routes, Liverpool to Dublin which runs 7 times daily. Stena Line operates 1 routes, Liverpool Birkenhead to Belfast which runs 16 times daily.
How long does it take to sail from UK to Ireland?
Our ferries to Ireland take 7 hours and 30 minutes, with two sailings per day and plenty of time to chill out in the on-board bars and café, with terrific views as we glide through the Irish Sea.
How much does mooring cost in Plymouth?
Mooring fees are inclusive of VAT at 20 per cent.
Fees.
Type | Annual | Monthly |
---|---|---|
Deep Water up to 9 metres | £320.87 | £53.48 |
Deep Water up to 12 metres | £410.21 | £68.37 |
Deep Water over 12 metres | £552.39 | £92.07 |
Tidal up to 7 metres | £158.55 | £26.43 |
Is there a ferry port from Plymouth?
The Torpoint Ferry crosses the Tamar between Plymouth in Devon (PL1 4FL) and Torpoint in Cornwall (PL11 2AX). We jointly own the crossing with Cornwall Council. There’s a charge for vehicles paid on the Torpoint to Plymouth crossing. Pedestrians and cyclists are free.
What is the shortest ferry crossing from UK to Ireland?
Fishguard to Rosslare
Fishguard to Rosslare is the quickest ferry crossing to Ireland from Great Britain. This route takes approximately 2 hours 15 minutes. Stena Line operates this route with 14 weekly sailings. The next quickest route is Pembroke to Rosslare, which takes approximately 3 hours, with 16 weekly sailings.
Is there a ferry from Cornwall to Ireland?
There is no direct ferry from Dublin to Cornwall. The closest port to Cornwall from Dublin is in Wales, which is about a 3 hour drive.
Which UK ports sail to Ireland?
UK & Irish ferry port guides
- Portsmouth.
- Poole.
- Plymouth.
- Cork.
- Rosslare.
Do you need a passport to sail to Ireland from UK?
ID. Ireland, along with the UK, is a member of the Common Travel Area. British nationals travelling from the UK don’t need a passport to visit Ireland.
Can you sail to Ireland without a passport?
It is compulsory for all passengers (including babies) to have their own valid passport or officially recognised European Union I.D. card when travelling to and from Ireland or France. In some cases, a visa may also be required. If you are driving a vehicle you will also need a valid driving licence.
How can I get to Ireland without flying?
If you’ve already made your way to Europe, you can reach Ireland by ferry from ports in France, Wales, England and Spain. Perhaps the best-known ferry route into Ireland is the short sailing from Holyhead, Wales, into Dublin, which can be combined with rail travel through the United Kingdom and bus service into Dublin.
What is the easiest way to get from England to Ireland?
Flying is by far the easiest and fastest way to travel between London and Dublin. The journey takes around 90 minutes, not including the time it takes to get to the airport, clear security, and collect your luggage. London has five major airports that offer flights to Dublin Airport.
How do you get to Ireland by boat from UK?
The most common route travelled is from Holyhead to Dublin. There are two operators on this route – Irish Ferries and Stena Line. Both ferry companies operate 4 sailings a day to Ireland on this route, taking about 3 and a half hours.
How deep is the sea between UK and Ireland?
The sea is about 130 miles (210 km) long and 150 miles (240 km) wide. Its total area is approximately 40,000 square miles (100,000 square km). Its greatest depth measures about 576 feet (175 m) at the Mull of Galloway, near the sea’s junction with the North Channel.
Can you live on your mooring?
If you already have a leisure mooring for your boat, you’ll be allowed to spend holidays and weekends onboard, but can’t live there full-time. To make your boat your home you’ll need to find a residential mooring.
Where can I moor my boat for free UK?
Most visitor moorings on canals and rivers governed by the Canal & River Trust are often free of charge. You are permitted to moor almost anywhere alongside canal towpaths for no fee, as long as you are not causing an obstruction to the waterway.
How long can you stay on mooring?
Most canals will allow you to stay for up to 14 days before you have to move on. However, this isn’t always the case and sometimes there is a 24 or 48 hours limit. Check the signage to be sure.
Can you sail from Plymouth to France?
Sail to France in just 5 hrs 30 mins
Brittany Ferries’ offers a direct sailing into Brittany with our Plymouth to Roscoff ferry route. Daytime sailings take 5 hrs 30 mins and an overnight crossing takes up to 11 hrs.
Do cruise ships sail from Plymouth?
Cruise from Plymouth, one of the UK’s proudest maritime towns, to a range of stunning international destinations. Easily accessible to those in England’s southwest, Plymouth is also located on convenient rail routes from Bristol, London and Birmingham. Each year, the port sees 430,000 passengers passing through.