Travelling by boat from Cairnryan to Northern Ireland

Travelling by ferry from Cairnryan to Northern Ireland is an excellent choice! Cairnryan Northern Ireland ferries are operated by 2 ferry companies (Stena Line or P&O Ferries) serving the ports of Larne, Belfast and Cairnryan.

To be sure of finding a cheap Cairnryan Northern Ireland ferry ticket, we recommend you use our search engine, which compares offers, prices and timetables from Stena Line and P&O Ferries.

Ferry Cairnryan Northern Ireland in figures

Countries
United Kingdom
Number of crossings
5 crossings a day
Number of ports
3
Number of ferry connections
2
Number of ferry companies
2
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All Cairnryan Northern Ireland ferry routes

Looking for a Cairnryan to Northern Ireland ferry? Discover the most popular routes that allow you to sail between these different regions. Whether you want to reach islands, historic ports or picturesque beaches, ferries are a convenient and comfortable way to travel between Cairnryan and Northern Ireland. Comfortable cabins, on-board restaurants, cinemas, children's activities... ferries from P&O Ferries or Stena Line offer excellent facilities and services for all the family.

To plan your ferry trip to Cairnryan, Belfast or Larne use our fare comparison tool to find the best deals on Cairnryan Northern Ireland ferry tickets that will save you time and money. Using our easy to use price comparison tool you can find deals and timetables from a number of ferry companies including Stena Line or P&O Ferries. There's sure to be a deal to suit your needs and budget. Search from 2 ferry routes between Cairnryan and Northern Ireland!

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Ferry Cairnryan Northern Ireland - Tickets and prices for crossings

Guide for a ferry journey from Cairnryan to Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland: Arrival by ferry from Cairnryan and exploring the region

Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is a must-see. Take a stroll through the Titanic Quarter, where the famous ocean liner was built. Visit the Titanic Museum and immerse yourself in the fascinating history of this maritime tragedy. And don't miss Belfast Castle, perched on a hill with breathtaking views over the city, and the magnificent Botanic Gardens with their Victorian glasshouses.

If you want to explore more of Northern Ireland's cultural heritage, head for Derry / Londonderry. This is one of Ireland's oldest cities and is packed with historic sites and monuments. Walk along the well-preserved ramparts around the old town and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the pubs and restaurants. And don't miss the Clock Tower Museum, which tells the story of the city's turbulent history.

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