Can you get a ferry from Troon?
Transportation by ferry is one of the most convenient means of getting from Scotland to Ireland. Seacat Scotland and P&O Irish Sea Ferries are the principal ferry operators operating from the Port of Troon, providing crossings to Larne and Belfast.
Can you get a ferry from Troon to Belfast?
There is no direct connection from Troon to Belfast. However, you can take the drive to Cairnryan, take the car ferry to Belfast, then take the drive to Belfast.
How do I contact P&O Ferries?
If you’re in need of some help then don’t worry, as our dedicated customer service team are always on hand and happy to help, just email us at [email protected].
Are ferries running from Scotland to Northern Ireland?
There are 2 ferry routes operating between Scotland and Northern Ireland offering you combined total of 84 sailings per week. P&O Irish Sea operates 1 route, Cairnryan to Larne which runs 7 times daily. Stena Line operates 1 route, Cairnryan to Belfast which runs 5 times daily.
Where do you get the ferry to Millport?
Millport Beach Apartment Take the ferry to Cumbrae from Largs. The journey takes 10 minutes. No advance booking is necessary on this route. Simply turn up at Largs ticket office, buy a ticket, and go on the next available sailing.
Where do I get the ferry to Isle of Arran?
There are two ferries to Arran: You can take the ferry from Ardrossan to Brodick, which takes 55 minutes. Vehicle reservations are recommended. You can travel from Claonaig in Kintyre to Lochranza, at the north end of Arran, which takes 30 minutes.
Can I get a ferry to Northern Ireland?
There is currently just the 1 ferry route running between England and Northern Ireland operated by 1 ferry company – Stena Line. The Liverpool Birkenhead to Belfast ferry crossing operates weekly with a scheduled sailing duration from about 8 hours.
Are ferries to Belfast still running?
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.
What services do P&O Ferries offer?
Take a look at all the great on board services we offer when you sail from Cairnryan to Larne with us. From eating and drinking, to relaxing in Club Lounge and shopping in our World Duty Free store, you’ll find lots of things to do to keep you occupied during your crossing to Northern Ireland.
Can I change my P & O ferry booking?
How to amend your booking: You can amend your travel dates online in ‘My Account’. If you checked out as a guest or are having issues amending your booking online please email us on [email protected]. This is applicable to both new and existing bookings.
What is the shortest ferry crossing to Ireland?
The only Fast Ferry on the Irish Sea Cross the Irish Sea in just 2 hours on the “Dublin Swift”, the only Fast Ferry on the route. There is plenty onboard to keep you and your family entertained. See what our Club Class lounge has to offer.
Do you need to book ferry to Millport?
No advance booking is necessary on this route. Simply turn up at Largs ticket office, buy a ticket, and go on the next available sailing. No car or bike? Check our journey planner for bus times from Cumbrae’s ferry slip to Millport.
When did P & O Irish Sea ferries start?
With P&O Irish Sea Ferries, you can sail between England and the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland and Northern Ireland. The brand name of P&O Irish Sea was created in 1998, which was used until 2010 when the company rebranded and changed its name back to P&O Ferries.
Is there a ferry from Troon to Larne?
Complementing our Larne – Cairnryan service, we operate a daily service between Larne and Troon Our daily service to Troon has a crossing time of only 4.5 hours and provides an excellent link between the cities of Belfast and Glasgow.
What to do on a P & O Ferry?
P&O Ferries’ ships have everything you would need to keep the whole family happy on the Irish Sea thanks to the well-equipped children’s entertainment areas and arcade rooms, for the slightly older kids. Also on-board are numerous shops selling discounted products and luxurious club lounges, ideal for the longer England-Ireland route.
Is there a ferry from Troon to Belfast?
Troon’s harbour is one of the most sheltered in the west of Scotland and has good access roads and onward connections to the rest of the UK. Ferry services from the port depart to Belfast and Larne in Northern Ireland.