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Trip to Ireland with Stena
Hi
I hope someone can help me, please?
I'm trying to book a return trip to Dublin from Holyhead as foot passengers for 2 adults. We have to go on the 10:30 in the morning, and return on the boat back in Holyhead at 00:20 hours.
The cheapest I can get is £100. I have searched this site and others and found some voucher codes, HL20, V780, a158b, and Stena Line, unfortunatly none work.
£100 seems rather excessive for going one day and returning the next. There is a 24 hour return fayre of £60, but that is only if you come back on an earlier ferry, which isn't an option I'm afraid.
Irish Ferries use this crossing as well, but don't really sail at the times we need.
If anyone has any ideas I would be really grateful.
Thank you :beer:
I hope someone can help me, please?
I'm trying to book a return trip to Dublin from Holyhead as foot passengers for 2 adults. We have to go on the 10:30 in the morning, and return on the boat back in Holyhead at 00:20 hours.
The cheapest I can get is £100. I have searched this site and others and found some voucher codes, HL20, V780, a158b, and Stena Line, unfortunatly none work.
£100 seems rather excessive for going one day and returning the next. There is a 24 hour return fayre of £60, but that is only if you come back on an earlier ferry, which isn't an option I'm afraid.
Irish Ferries use this crossing as well, but don't really sail at the times we need.
If anyone has any ideas I would be really grateful.
Thank you :beer:
:j
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Combined rail + ferry fares are cheaper.0
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That's right.TimothyEBaldwin wrote: »Combined rail + ferry fares are cheaper.
Single fares from London to Dublin Port via Holyhead can be had for £29.00.
Try National Rail Enquiries website.
Don't know whether cheaper fares are available for shorter trips tho.0
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