Ireland by train, bus and ferry
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Best holidays to Ireland by ferry and train
Break to Dublin
Dublin
Travel to Dublin by train and ferry for a city break in Ireland packed with live music, literature and walks along the River Liffey.
Island of Ireland
Killarney, Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Galway
A train tour of all Ireland, from east coast to west, and south to north. Highlights include the Inishmore and Killarney National Park.
Ancient East of Ireland
Kilkenny, Waterford, Cork, Dublin
Sail to Ireland to see the best castles, cathedrals and historic sites, with an option to visit Cobh, the last port of call of The Titanic.
Coastal Ireland
Doolin, Dublin, Galway, Ennis
Ireland’s west coast is home to the Aran Islands and the Cliffs of Moher: it’s also the cultural home of the Irish language and traditional Irish music.
Ireland by rail
Killarney, Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Portrush, Galway
Ireland, over land. The sailing from Holyhead to Dublin is the gateway to Ireland’s wild and urban landscapes, from the rugged Causeway Coast to the riverside city of Cork.
Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way
Westport, Belfast, Killarney, Waterford, Cork, Dublin, Limerick, Derry-Londonderry, Sligo, Galway, Donegal
Discover the Wild Atlantic Way by rail. This journey travels the coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland, along the famous 2600 km trail, one of the longest tourist trails in the world.
How long does it take?
Here’s the minimum time you’ll need for a relaxed round trip starting from London. We do other departure stations, too!