There are no direct ferries from Northern Ireland to France. So to do this would involve travelling from Northern Ireland to another Ferry Port, such as Rosslare in the Republic of Ireland and going from there. The ferry journey is between 17 and 20 hours, depending on weather conditions. Driving to Rosslare from Northern Ireland would be at least 2 hours, depending on your start point.
There is no ferry from Dublin to Canada.
There is no ferry from Dublin to Canada.
There is no ferry from Dublin to Canada.
There is no ferry from Dublin to Canada.
There is no ferry from Dublin to Canada.
There is no ferry from Dublin to Canada.
There is no ferry from Dublin to Canada.
There is no ferry from Dublin to Canada.
There is no ferry from Dublin to Canada.
There is no ferry from Dublin to Canada.
There is no ferry from Dublin to Canada.
There is no ferry from Dublin to Canada.
nope not anymore but you use to could do that.
You can't travel directly by ferry from Sweden to Glasgow because Glasgow is on the west side of Scotland.
There are two ways to reach Prince Edward Island: via either the CARIBOU-WOOD ISLAND FERRY or the CONFEDERATION BRIDGE.By taking the Ferry, it is a shorter distance (225 km), but it may actually take longer if there are long lines for a ferry. In any case, this is the route:Take (TRANS-CANADA) HIGHWAY 104 - WEST (towards ANTIGONISH), across the CANSO CAUSEWAY to Georges Island, where you will continue on the highway to (TRANS-CANADA) HIGHWAY 106 - NORTH to the PEI FERRY off EXIT 22.Take (TRANS-CANADA) HIGHWAY 106 to the FERRY to WOOD ISLANDS, PEI. The ferry is operated by NFL (Northumberland Ferries Ltd.) For more information, see the related link below.Once you are on PEI, continue on (TRANS-CANADA) ROUTE 1 - WEST to Charlottetown.Or, you can take the CONFEDERATION BRIDGE, it is 400 km taking this route:Take (TRANS-CANADA) HIGHWAY 104 - WEST (towards ANTIGONISH), across the CANSO CAUSEWAY to Georges Island, where you will continue on the highway to NEW BRUNSWICK, where the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY continues as ROUTE 2.Continue on (TRANS-CANADA) ROUTE 2 - WEST to (TRANS-CANADA) ROUTE 16 to P.E.I. off EXIT 518B.Take (TRANS-CANADA) ROUTE 16 to the CONFEDERATION BRIDGE (toll), which you will use to cross into P.E.I.Once you are on P.E.I., continue on (TRANS-CANADA) ROUTE 1 - EAST to Charlottetown.
Driving from Wilmington, Delaware to Canada takes just under six hours. There are a number of routes that can be taken including a ferry at one point.
A long time
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Not directly, you can take the Dublin Ferry to Holyhead Wales or Liverpool England then take a Train to Newcastle.
you cannot travel from London to Dublin by ferry - you must go to Holyhead in Wales and then take the ferry to Dublin/Dun Laoghaire. High speed ferry is about 1hr 40 mins, conventional is about 3 hours, depending on weather conditions
15 hours
That will depend on the type of boat, but it can be done in as little as 2 hours in a high speed ferry.
The two main places to sail from are Dublin and nearby D
It is 8 hours and 21 minutes, however the route includes a short ferry ride.
Fishguard is in Wales, not Ireland. You'll need to take a ferry to get from Fishguard to Dublin or Vice Versa. There are daily ferries, they take a few hours.
You don't mention where in Canada you're departing from, but the flight time from Toronto Canada to Dublin Ireland is 6 hours, 33 minutes.
Depends on your flight path; generally expect anywhere from 5 to 10 hours.
196 miles in total (22 driving miles from Bangor to Holyhead ; 70 ferry miles from Holyhead to Dublin ; 104 driving miles from Dublin to Holyhead)Take A55 HOLYHEAD from Bangor to HOLYHEAD, where you will board a FERRY (toll) from Holyhead to DUBLIN, Republic of IRELAND.Take a FERRY (toll) from HOLYHEAD, U.K. into DUBLIN, REPUBLIC of IRELAND; the ferry is operated by STENA LINES.Once you are in Dublin, you will follow signs to the PORT EXIT; once you are out of the port, you will follow signs to M50 (M1) to the TOLLED TUNNEL.Follow M1 & N1 to to the NORTH from Dublin to NORTHERN IRELAND, U.K, where N1 continues as A1.Continue on A1 to M1 to BELFAST; follow signs to M1 to the NORTH to BELFAST.Take M1 to the NORTH to Belfast.For more information on the HOLYHEAD-DUBLIN FERRY, visit: http://www.stenaline.co.uk/ferry/
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