What facilities are at Holyhead port?

The Ferry Terminals have lifts, escalators, disabled toilet facilities, as well as disabled parking bays outside. Wheelchairs are available on request. Priority boarding can be provided to disabled car drivers and passengers, providing notification has been given at the time of booking.

What terminal is Stena Line?

Stena Line’s ferry terminal at Dublin is located 6km (4 miles) east of Dublin city centre. Extensive signage on all main roads leading to the port give clear directions….Car Sharing.

FROM STENA LINE FROM DUBLIN CITY
Depart 06:15 06:45
Depart 13:00 13:30
Depart 18:45 19:15

Are ferries from Holyhead to Dublin still running?

The Holyhead Dublin ferry route connects Wales with Ireland and is currently operated by two ferry companies: Irish Ferries and Stena Line. Both services run up to four times per day with a sailing duration of 3 hr 15 min.

Can I leave my car at Holyhead port?

Holyhead Port Short term parking is available outside the main terminal building. The purpose of this small car park is to allow people to deliver or collect passengers using ferry services. The length of stay is restricted to 20 minutes and is free of charge.

How far is Holyhead train station from the ferry port?

Train stations near Holyhead Ferry Terminal in Isle Of Anglesey

Station Name Distance
Holyhead 3 min walk VIEW

Who owns Holyhead port?

Stena Line Ports Limited
Stena Line Ports Limited, which is part of Stena AB based in Sweden, owns the Port of Holyhead. Stena Line, which is a separate business area within Stena AB, operates 27 ships on 20 important ferry routes for freight and passengers throughout Northern Europe and also owns 6 ports.

What terminal is Irish Ferries Dublin?

TERMINAL 1 – IRISH FERRIES – 46 min walk (3.7km) TERMINAL 2 – STENA LINE – 39 min walk (3.2km) TERMINAL 3 – P&O FERRIES – 9 min walk (750m)

Is Dublin Port closed today?

Public Notice from Dublin Port Company Peel Ports MTL Container Terminal on Pigeon House Road is closed for the remainder of today Friday 19th February 2021.

Do I need a passport on Irish Ferries?

Irish Ferries recommends all passengers bring a passport with them. Irish and British citizens do not strictly require a passport to travel between the two countries, but some form of (photo) identification is however required.