Pre-booking a ferry to Ireland?
We have been roving from london to ireland channel during Holyhead-dublin as well as lapse rosslare-pembroke with a let car. you need to know if you should pre-book a channel or can you only compensate for a movement fees when you get there or would it be cheaper to pre-book?
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It would be a lot cheaper to book it beforehand.
Those ferries are usually heavily booked in summer time also, so book as far in advance as you can.
Its cheaper by far to book in advance, there is also a discount if you use a credit card.
The summer crossing are fairly tight, if they cancel the sea cat (which is a common event due to high winds), all them passengers are given first choice on the ferry – The Johnathan Swift.
my dad has just booked me my friend him and my mum to go to ireland.
We are going from holyhead to dublin on the uylsees (cant spell it) swift and then driving to omeath. We had a deal of 2 children for 1 that sort of thing.
But yeah book it before its a lot quicker x
Owch my gums swollen and iv just knoked it with me tongue :/
Hard to know. Why not ring the ferry, They will know.