Aran Island Ferries sail year-round to Inis Oírr from Rossaveel Ferry Terminal, Connemara, Galway. For more information on this island, please clickhere. Aran Islands Ferry Terminal Ferries to all three of the Aran Islands, Inis Mór (Inishmore), Inis Meáin (Inishmaan) and Inis Oírr (...
Since June 2021, the new England-France route Dover-Calais has been operated with the Isle of Inishmore, which is currently chartered to Interislander (KiwiRail, New Zealand) under the name "Kaitaki." In January 2018, the HSC Jonathan Swift (fast catamaran ferry, aka Dublin Swift) was sold...
Since April 2021, the cruise ship is chartered by the Ireland-based company IRISH FERRIES for the Ireland-Wales route Rosslare Europort-Pembroke Dock (crossing time 4 hours), replacing on the route Isle of Inishmore. Cabins As cruise ferry, Blue Star 1 has 192 cabins (161 for passengers + ...
Built in Rotterdam, the Isle of Inishmore took 15 months to construct at a cost of €80 million. She entered service on 4th October 1996 on the Dublin Holyhead route and crosses the Irish Sea four times a day. Isle of Inishmore, which is Irish for “Big Island”, is just like a ...
Isle of Inishmore, which is Irish for “Big Island”, is just like a populated island, and as such offers all the facilities and amenities that people expect. Everything from heating, lighting, water, sewage and refuse collection to entertainment, food and drink has to be meticulously planned...
Aran Island Ferries sail year-round to Inis Oírr from Rossaveel Ferry Terminal, Connemara, Galway. For more information on this island, please clickhere. Aran Islands Ferry Terminal Ferries to all three of the Aran Islands, Inis Mór (Inishmore), Inis Meáin (Inishmaan) and Inis Oírr (...
Since June 2021, the new England-France route Dover-Calais has been operated with the Isle of Inishmore, which is currently chartered to Interislander (KiwiRail, New Zealand) under the name "Kaitaki." In January 2018, the HSC Jonathan Swift (fast catamaran ferry, aka Dublin Swift) was sold...
Isle of Inishmore, which is Irish for “Big Island”, is just like a populated island, and as such offers all the facilities and amenities that people expect. Everything from heating, lighting, water, sewage and refuse collection to entertainment, food and drink has to be meticulously planned...