One of the largest superferries in the world, Irish Ferries' Ulysses is well up to the task of tackling the Irish Sea as well as the needs of travellers.
We thought the Dublin Johnathon Swift was a superb service, and economical too – it was just £20 more than the superferry, and takes half the time. If you are thinking of going to Dublin for a weekend, it’s a real alternative to flying with return fares starting at just £30.
We take a really good look around the "Isle of Innishmore", the Irish Ferries vessel that serves the Pembroke Dock to Rosslare route.
The Stena Europe is now the only ship that runs this route. It was previously shared with the Stena Express, but that high speed catamaran was moved to Holyhead.
The MV Julia has become the people's ferry, run by the west Cork Tourism Co-operative and a handful of investors forming Fastnetline ferries. It has stopped all operations as of mid February 2012.
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