Why is Dublin Swift not sailing?
Irish Ferries’ DUBLIN SWIFT. Irish Ferries. The two Irish Sea fast-ferries will not be returning to service until further notice due to the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic.
Can you go outside on the Dublin Swift?
The passenger deck space outside seems considerably smaller than on the previous ship, so lounging outside in the sun during the short journey is out. Oh yes, and the free wi-fi had a good signal compared with some other ferry journeys.
Is Irish Ferries Club Class worth it?
Club class was well worth paying for, with complimentary newspapers, drinks, pastries, cheese/crackers and other light snacks. Free Wifi also available. There was a small selection of toys for the boys to play with and room for them to wriggle about, and sleep in their pushchair.
What facilities are on Irish Ferries?
What’s Onboard
- Welcome reception area.
- New click & collect.
- Waiter service restaurant.
- Self service dining.
- Cafe / Bar.
- Club Class Lounge.
- Free Wifi.
- En-suite air conditioned cabins.
Which is the fast ferry from Dublin to Holyhead?
Operated by Irish Ferries on the Dublin Holyhead route. The Swift is Irish ferries fast ferry. Onboard there is plenty to keep you occupied during the short journey across the Irish Sea including shops, bars, restaurants, a gaming area and a number of lounges.
Are there any seats on the Dublin Swift ferry?
Onboard there is plenty to keep you occupied during the short journey across the Irish Sea including shops, bars, restaurants, a gaming area and a number of lounges. There are no cabins available on this ship however the is a comfortable reserved seating area for those who add the Club class lounge to their booking.
Which is the fastest ferry to cross the Irish Sea?
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.
Is there a ferry from Dublin to Wales?
Bring the car aboard and enjoy the freedom of travel between Ireland and Wales. Bring the whole family including your pets. The Dublin-Holyhead ferry is one of Irish Ferries’ most popular routes, with up to 4 sailings each day. Ferry travel offers more flexibility in terms of luggage, timing, and comfort.