Holyhead is an extremely busy port for Irish passengers as this is the only port which caters for Dublin passengers to the UK by ferry, as all passengers who come from either Dublin and Dun Laoghaire and into Holyhead.
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This service to and from Holyhead to the two Dublin ports is served by Irish ferries and Stenaline. There are several sailings throughout the day from both operators and prices are competitive, with return trip from Dublin to Holyhead from around €60 per person (foot passenger)
This port is located in Anglesey in North Wales and has excellent road networks to access central Britain, as well as rail network which is also accessible from the port, find your train tickets here!
Holyhead town has a lot to offer, which a selection of shops and stores, as well as cafés and restaurants.
There is a large selection of accommodation in the form of B&B, guest house, camping as well as Hotels. Make the most of the stunning Welsh countryside while you are here, with mountain walking and hill walking tours available.
If you are travelling from Holyhead to Dublin there also are local and UK car rental facilities available at both ports and as well as good bus and rail links to transport you into the centre of the city