Holyhead - Dublin Ferries
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The Port of Holyhead is situated at the far west of the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. The Terminal facilities include cafes serving a selection of snacks, as well as a mother-and-baby room, disabled toilets, a bureau de change and a number of cash points.

Irish Ferries' new superferry, Ulysses, services the Dublin/Holyhead route (duration: 3 hours; 2 sailings daily, departures from Dublin at 06:05 and 18:20). It is the largest car-ferry in the world, and can accommodate almost 2,000 passengers. The high speed Jonathan Swift also services this route (duration: 1 hour; 3 crossings from Holyhead daily).

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Disabled facilities at the ports include good wheelchair access to all areas of the terminals with further assistance available for those who experience difficulties in boarding vessels.

Dublin Port serves almost 1.5 million passengers per year, and ranks as the busiest passenger ferryport in Ireland. Facilities at the port include a coffee shop, a convenience store and baby-changing rooms.

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