What time are the ferries from Belfast to Cairnryan?

What time are the ferries from Belfast to Cairnryan?

2 hours 15 minutes
Travel on the biggest ferries ever to sail between Northern Ireland and Scotland, Stena Superfast VII and Stena Superfast VIII. These sister ships travel from Belfast to Cairnryan in a crossing time from only 2 hours 15 minutes with a choice of up to 6 daily crossings.

Can I leave my car at Cairnryan?

There is a large car park with over 300 spaces in front of the terminal building, with large spaces for blue badge holders. Payment for the car park may be made in cash through the pay stations or by credit card at the travel centre. You may also pay onboard at the guest services desk prior to arrival.

How much is it to park your car at Cairnryan?

The Stena Line Terminal has car parking for 300 spaces located directly in front where payment can be made by cash at the pay stations or by credit card at the travel centre. then £5.00 per day thereafter. Weekly Charges are pre-paid £25.00 & Pay on exit £30.00.

How long is the crossing from Stranraer to Belfast?

Stena Line provide seven daily passenger ferry services between Stranraer and Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. Ferry crossings take just 2 hours onboard the high-speed craft, the Stena Voyager, while sailing times onboard their superferry, the Stena Caledonia and Stena Navigator, takes 2 hours, 22 minutes.

How much is a foot passenger from Belfast to Cairnryan?

Persons found to be misusing the day trip fare will be surcharged the standard weekend return foot passenger fare of €64 per adult and €32 per child….Foot passenger port to port day trip fare from Belfast to Cairnryan.

Prices
Family (2 adults & 2 children)€67€87

Are the ferries still running to Belfast?

Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Stena Line. The crossing operates up to 35 times each week with sailing durations from around 2 hours 15 minutes.

Is there car parking at Cairnryan ferry terminal?

There is a large car parking lot with over 300 spaces situated in front of the main terminal building. You can pay for the car parking lot using cash through the pay stations or by credit card in the travel centre. It is also possible to pay onboard our ferry at the guest services desk prior to arrival.

Are ferries running to Belfast?

What is the postcode for Cairnryan port?

DG9 8RF
Cairnryan Port Address Cairnryan, Stranraer, Wigtownshire, DG9 8RF, Scotland.

Why did Stranraer port closed?

From Monday, cross-channel ferries from Northern Ireland will no longer sail to Stranraer in Scotland. The need to shorten the route to save fuel and the demand for bigger ships means that the shallow channel down Loch Ryan to Stranraer is no longer viable.

How long does it take to travel from Cairnryan to Belfast?

These sister ships travel from Cairnryan to Belfast 6 times daily in a crossing time from only 2 hours 15 minutes so you can travel when it suits you. There is so much to see and so many things to do in Northern Ireland and further afield.

How long does it take from Scotland to Northern Ireland by ferry?

Scotland to Belfast Ferry Travel on the biggest ferries ever to sail between Scotland and Northern Ireland, Stena Superfast VII and Stena Superfast VIII. These sister ships travel from Cairnryan to Belfast 6 times daily in a crossing time from only 2 hours 15 minutes so you can travel when it suits you.

How long is the ferry crossing time from Stena to Belfast?

The Stena Superfast VII and Stena Superfast VIII have a crossing time to Belfast of only 2 hours and 15 minutes. For information on sailing times, please select your preferred date of travel from the dropdown below. NOTE: Foot passengers are not carried on the 03:30, 03:45, 23:00 or 23:30 sailings.

Why is Cairnryan port so important?

Cairnryan port has been of vital importance in maritime history. Being closer by sea to Northern Ireland than Stranraer, the attractions of Cairnryan as a ferry port led to the building by P&O ferries of a roll-on roll-off terminus here in the 1970s, offering a shorter ferry crossing to Larne ferry port.

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