Swansea to Cork Ferries

Located on the banks of the River Lee in the southern part of Ireland, the magnificent city of Cork has long been a popular tourist destination for people all over the UK. Cork is famed for its religious buildings such as St Finbarr’s Cathedral and Shandon Church, while Cork Historic Walking Tours are a great way to see the city.

Cheap Ferry from Swansea to Cork started running again in March 2010 after the service was dropped for a number of months and the large demand form passengers has proven that this route is still popular. Ferry cover the 375 miles from Swansea to Cork on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays nights, returning from Cork on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday nights at 21:00.

The speedy and direct service is provided by Fastnet Line and passengers setting sail on cheap Ferry from Swansea to Cork will be onboard the MV Julia. This mighty vessel has the capacity to hold as many as 1,860 passengers as well as 440 cars and 40 trucks. Large, comfortable cabins are located onboard, allowing passengers to get a good night’s sleep while they sail.

Fastnet Line also provides a number of other routes within the UK and there are direct services to southwest Ireland from London, Wales, the south of England and the Midlands. All Fastnet Line Ferry come equipped with a range of restaurants as well as shops, cinemas, children’s play areas and even kennels for those travelling with pets to make use of.

While this is quickly becoming one of the most popular routes in the western part of the UK, cheap Ferry from Swansea to Cork is one of a growing number of routes. Both Norfolkline and P&O Irish Sea Ferry operate Ferry from Liverpool to Dublin, while Stena Line runs a regular service from Fishguard to Rosslare.

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