Larne - Troon Ferries

Larne is a modern yet ancient place all at once. The town was named after Prince Lathar, the offspring of an ancient Irish king. Remains and artefacts have been discovered in the area and point to an ancient culture which existed close to the shores of the North Channel and traded with others around the coasts of Scotland.
Buy Larne to Troon ferry tickets
P&O Irish Ferries services the route between Larne and Troon. The ferry line offers entertainment for all its passengers, regardless of age. Programmes can vary according to ship, route and time of year. Generally though, there are a variety of excellent cabaret acts and live music as well as discos and the latest films. There are even casinos. The Clyde resort of Troon is an hub for the wealthy, with its most well known feature being the Royal golf course where the British Open has been played several times. Additionally, Troon?s beach is one of the biggest in Scotland and a main draw for many visitors. Just off-shore is Lady Isle, a bird sanctuary.
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