Holyhead Ferry Terminal

Yachthafen
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Enis A
69 month ago
Small nice port for ferries, it takes 3,5 hours to Dublin. You may leave your rented car here and travel to Dublin by ferry. Irish Ferries has brand new ships, I recommend.
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Loretta M
71 month ago
Broke every bit of me, back,mind,legs,& no sleep no facilities open all night &had to wait 6hrs40m for connecting ferry to Dublin.
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Carl G
101 month ago
Great place to cross to Dublin from.
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Tom W
103 month ago
Basic facilities, 'meh' toilets, shop/cafe is not open for all sailings. But it's dry and joined to the train station.
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Ekrem Temmuz
117 month ago
İrlanda'ya gecmek icin stella super bi cruise !! Alkoller yıkılıyor
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Rue
146 month ago
The Royal Mail post box is sealed up at night. I had to travel on the old road to another as there's a small one on the left, easy to miss, just before the Tesco roundabout
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Eoin G
149 month ago
Send your wife to the car park and sit in the terminal with the bags. This allows you to register with the cloud for your free wifi.
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Stephen B
152 month ago
Stena has cheaper food and has free wifi + bus to dublin central. Irish ferries charge double for food and 8Euro for an hour wifi and 3euro for the bus
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Maeve P
158 month ago
If you have a couple of hours to spare, head out to Seacroft in Tredegar Bay, brilliant grub and setting is great.
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Frank W
167 month ago
If you are arriving by foot after midnight & don't want to sit & wait in the port for 4 hours to get to London, quickly speak to the staff on sales desk who may be able to put you on a Eurolines coach
  • London Rd., Holyhead, Anglesey, LL6 5 1, Vereinigtes Königreich, GPS: 53.30899,-4.6286807