Rosslare Harbour General Information
Ireland's main point of departure or arrival for the ferries to France, Wales and England, Rosslare Strand and Harbour is a town of B&B's and shops that open and close to according to the tides of ferries bringing in tourists. Locals, who always know the best spot, play on the sunny beach south of the harbour.
Rosslare Harbour is now the ferryport of choice for many passenger ferries, there are three ferry companies operating daily. Inn 2003 there were 1.2 Million and 320,000 passengers and vehicles handled through the port.
- Irish Ferries
- P&O Irish Sea
- Stena Line
Tourist Information Office: There is no Tourist Office in the port, this was discontinued some years ago. The nearest Tourist information Office is located near the village of Kilrane on the N25 about 15 minutes walk away, or less than 3 minutes by car.
Getting To The Port of Larne
By Car
From Wexford, follow signs to Rosslare R730 (former N25) At roundabout take 1st exit N25, and follow road to Rosslare Harbour.
Bus Directions:
Rosslare Harbour, close to the city centre, is served by a local bus (number 53). Bus Eireann operates services from Dublin's central bus station on Amien Street, to many areas across Ireland. Dublin Bus operates services in Dublin City and County. The Bus Information Office is in O'Connell St. You can buy timetables and get information on commuter and tourist tickets in shops throughout Dublin City and County.
Rail Directions:
There is a train between Rosslare & Connolly station in Dublin. Please check the following site from ore information www.irishrail.ie
Amenities:
There is no ATM in the terminal. The nearest ATM is located at the Bank of Ireland in Rosslare Harbour Village. About 10 minutes walk away, or less than 2 minutes by car. There is however a bar and the waterfront cafe provide a snack menu.
Minimum Check In Times
We suggest the minimum times:
Passengers travelling by car: 1 hour before departure.
Passengers travelling by foot: 30 minutes before departure. |