The 10 Best Transportation in Ireland, Ireland

March 24, 2022 Roseanne Arnett

Woven with wild greenery and Gaelic legends, the Emerald Isle is one of Europe’s most prized jewels. Rugged Atlantic beaches and mystery-shrouded sites rub shoulders with the cosmopolitan cities of Belfast and Dublin, where literary history and warm Irish hospitality are always in abundance.
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1. Passage East Car Ferry

Barrack Street, Passage East Ireland +353 51 382 480 [email protected] http://www.passageferry.ie
Excellent
85%
Good
12%
Satisfactory
3%
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5.0 based on 68 reviews

Passage East Car Ferry

Our ferry sails between Passage East, Co Waterford and Ballyhack, Co Wexford. It caters for cars, caravans, camper vans, motor cyclists, cyclists and foot passengers. We have a range of discounted tickets for commuters and regular users. Visit our website for more information, tickets can be purchased on board or online. As you descend into the River Suir Valley to the Scenic Passage East Ferry, you are now on a voyage of discovery, exploring the rich Viking and Norman heritage in this historic corner of Ireland’s Ancient East. There is so much to explore and discover on both sides of this historic estuary, from the Viking Triangle in Waterford to the Norman Trail in Co Wexford; the Hook Peninsula Lighthouse, haunted houses, cookery schools, adventure parks, stunning beaches, golf courses, the Copper Coastline, President Kennedy’s ancestral home, to the “Dunbrody” emigration ship, to local mountains, wildlife and of course the world famous Waterford Crystal.

Reviewed By gracemurph - Dublin, Ireland

We used the ferry to get to hook lighthouse duncannon fort Loftus Hall. It was very quick only a couple of minutes. The kids loved it. Very well priced at €12 return. Saved road travel time as well.

2. The Arranmore Ferry

Blue Ferry Office Burtonport Pier, Co Donegal, Burtonport F94 C449 Ireland +353 87 317 1810 [email protected] http://www.thearranmoreferry.com
Excellent
85%
Good
12%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

The Arranmore Ferry

Arranmore Ferry daily sailings from Burtonport (Ailt an Chorrain) to Arranmore Island. Scenic 20 min boat trip to Arranmore, where you will see a variety of sea birds and seals. Dolphins are frequent visitors to the area. Certified with the Department of Marine and Failte Ireland to carry vehicles and up to 96 passengers. Indoor and outdoor seating areas with onboard toilet facilities (suitable for those with reduced mobility).

Reviewed By cjb20102014 - County Galway, Ireland

We had a wonderful experience on Saturday with Seamus, John and Paddy Joe. They were so helpful, professional and attentive to everyone. Louise at the desk was so accommodating and professional while answering all queries. They had so much knowledge of the area and were so helpful with questions from the kids! Fantastic experience and would highly recommend it! John and Catherine Galway

3. Inishbiggle Island Ferry Service

Bullsmouth Slipway Dooniver, Inishbiggle Ireland +353 86 061 2482 [email protected] http://www.inishbiggleferry.com/
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Inishbiggle Island Ferry Service

Reviewed By elizabethsZ6616DW

We were brought by the lovely Joe O'Malley over to Inishbiggle in his beautiful currach and it was like stepping into the world of an Ireland long forgotten. It is a beautiful tranquil place just a few minutes away from Achill in the boat but a world apart. Take some drinks and walking gear and wander the lanes with some inhabited farms and some forgotten in time. The boat trip was easy and lovely and Joe even took a detour on the way back to show us a seal "ag cru na greine" on a rock off Dugort. A fabulous experience for all the family - including the doggy!

4. Ken The Ferryman

Coliemore Rd Coliemore Harbour, Dalkey Ireland http://kentheferryman.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Ken The Ferryman

Reviewed By Tinne1972 - Oud-Turnhout, Belgium

A very nice person, who will tell you about the history off Dalkey island... and more :-) For 8.00€ he will bring you to the little island and will come and get you when you are ready. Just go and stand on the concrete stairs, enjoy the seals and wave at him ;-)

5. The Old Liffey Ferry

Quay 16 North Wall Quay, Dublin Ireland +353 1 668 8113 [email protected] http://www.oldliffeyferry.com/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

The Old Liffey Ferry

The Old Liffey Ferry - Over 350 years of Community Service The Old Liffey Ferry·Sunday, 21 July 2019 The Ferry service was first granted a charter in 1665 by King Charles II, (although there had been a ferry dating back at least to the 1400's), and it was eventually discontinued in 1984 with the opening of the then new East Link toll bridge (Tom Clarke Bridge). The Old Liffey Ferry service will run between the Cill Airne and Sir John Rogerson's Quay and The Point Depot (3Arena) pontoons, Monday to Friday, at the following times: 08.00am – 10.00am 12.00noon – 02.00pm 04.00pm – 06.30pm The Irish Nautical Trust, along with The Dublin Port Company and Dublin City Council, are proud to bring the return of The Old Liffey Ferry Service to Dublin's Docklands.

6. Clare Island Ferry

Clare Island Marina Ireland +353 98 23737 [email protected] http://www.clareislandferry.com/
Excellent
33%
Good
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Clare Island Ferry

7. Clare Island Ferry Co.

Clare Island, Westport Ireland +353 98 23737 [email protected] http://www.clareislandferry.com/
Excellent
66%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
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Terrible
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4.5 based on 98 reviews

Clare Island Ferry Co.

Official Ferry Company servicing Clare Island since 1880. Daily sailings all year around (weather permitting). Book online for reduced fares.

Reviewed By barm29 - Dublin, Ireland

Great trip to beautiful island. Staff on ferry are very friendly and professional. Everything ran smoothly and on time.

8. Cape Clear Ferry

Schull Pier, Schull Ireland +353 87 389 9711 http://www.capeclearferries.com
Excellent
76%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Cape Clear Ferry

Ferries to Cape Clear Island daily from Baltimore pier and during the summer months from Schull pier (June-August). Day tour to the Iconic Fastnet Rock Lighthouse & Cape Clear Island

Reviewed By annmariem662 - Monaghan, Ireland

We did the ferry to Cape clear island, such a lovely family trip, we also did the fastnet lighthouse tour, its was truly amazing sight to see, well worth it! We were a very large family group, the staff were very professional & friendly service, highly recommend! ????

9. ShannonFerry

N67, Killimer V15 FK09 Ireland +353 65 905 3124 [email protected] http://www.shannonferries.com/
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 311 reviews

ShannonFerry

From early morning as the mist descends the Shannon Estuary to the Wild Atlantic Sea, to the setting of the sun in the late of the evening, ShannonFerry will take you and your vehicle on this memorable 20 minute journey across the estuary linking the iconic tourist destinations of the Banner County of Clare to the Kingdom of Kerry. This is a lovely experience for visitors who would like a short break in their journey to relax as they sail across the majestic Shannon Estuary. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the dolphins, which in the summer, can sometimes swim so near the ferry, as if just to entertain you. As the only vehicle ferry trip on the main spine of the Wild Atlantic Way, this invigorating journey allows you experience the rugged nature of land and sea as you breath in the fresh salty sea air that encapsulates Irelands Wild Atlantic Way.

Reviewed By CBradydd - Dublin, Ireland

Great service! Got the ferry from Kilimer to Tarbert! The ferry was on time and very fast! Gave us a break from driving

10. Aran Island Ferries

Retail Unit 2 Ground Floor 37/39 Forster Street, Galway H91 FXA6 Ireland +353 91 568 903 [email protected] http://www.aranislandferries.com/
Excellent
56%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 954 reviews

Aran Island Ferries

Prepare for a warm Irish welcome as you board the luxury Aran Island Ferries boat (including a full bar and refreshment service) from the sheltered fishing harbour of Rossaveel (Ros a’ Mhíl) in Connemara. Owned by the O’Briens, this family has an enduring relationship with the Aran Islands since they began to trade turf there in the 1900s. Along the way, feel the clean air against your face while admiring Galway Bay views. Once on the islands, enjoy a way of life including culture, heritage and language that is unlike anywhere in the world. Ireland’s largest domestic ferry company offers year-round sailings to all islands via five state-of-the-art vessels with a capacity of up to 400 passengers. Drive to the pier or enjoy the convenience of our shuttle bus service departing daily from Galway city.

Reviewed By SOAZgirl

I was offered a tour to the Aran Islands via the Aran Island Ferries as a supplement from my tour advisor. Since I have years of experience riding ferries ( former 40 year Seattle native) I was missing being out on the water. I had a terrific ride, found the constant reminders of "mind the door" so I wouldn't knock myself silly (I'm very tall, 6'2" ) and found the crew very helpful to passengers on boarding and disembarking, up and down the ramps, etc. Watching the coastlines and islands, seabirds, smelling the salt air, feeling the swells all felt very familiar and I was beyond happy that I had chosen this day trip. The Aran islands and our home to Dun Aengus was the icing on the cake of an enchanting day. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone enjoying sea trips and great historical experiences.

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