I am thinking of touring Ireland what about ferries? (1 Viewer)

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[QUOTE (y)if in Ballymoney try Joeys bar it has Joey Dunlops Racing motorbikes hanging on the wall[/QUOTE]

We visited it after the North West in the mid '90s, you'll need wellies on if you go to the toilet :D
 

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We were told when over in Ireland to use Seatruck and the Warren Point to Heysham commercial route, told you can only book upto 2 weeks in advance and must be flexible. £100 each way which includes meals, bed (lengthy crossing) and all the tea or coffee you can drink

http://www.seatruckferries.com/
That looks okay for us. Thanks for the link!
 

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Hi Mel yep the route does have drawbacks, and would not suit all, I highlighted it as a cheaper option. It would suit those wanting to tour the South saving the pain of driving down from Belfast.
Its a shame as we love Ireland and if it wasn't for the cost of the ferries we'd would go every year! I checked what it cost us the last time we went in 2013 and it cost us nearly £350 (out in August returning in September) and even though a good portion of this was covered by Tesco vouchers it still makes it an expensive trip.

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