Stena Line Holyhead-Dublin Timetable

Holyhead Departure times & Dublin Departure times

Alongside Stena Line services, Irish Ferries also runs crossings on this route. You can find the complete timetable with all departures here.

Depart from Holyhead with arrival in Dublin

Holyhead Departures Stena Line

Departure – Arrival

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02:15 – 05:30*

Cruiseferry: Stena Adventurer

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09:00 – 12:15

Cruiseferry: Stena Estrid

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15:15 – 18:30

Cruiseferry: Stena Adventurer

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20:30 – 23:45

Cruiseferry: Stena Estrid

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*Does not sail on Sundays

No matter if you’re looking for today’s or tomorrow’s departure and arrival times, Stena Line sails every day on a reliable fixed schedule between Holyhead and Dublin. Only on Sundays, the ferry does not operate around 2 a.m.

Crossing Duration

Stena Line sails in about 3 hours 15 minutes from Holyhead to Dublin. 

Check-in Stena Line Holyhead

When planning your trip, it is important to take the latest Stena Line check-in times into account:

Depart from Holyhead with arrival in Dublin

Dublin Departures Stena Line

Departure – Arrival

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02:15 – 05:30*

Cruiseferry: Stena Estrid

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08:15 – 11:15

Cruiseferry: Stena Adventurer

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14:45 – 18:20

Cruiseferry: Stena Estrid

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20:30 – 00:01

Cruiseferry: Stena Adventurer

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*Does not sail on Sundays

Ferries from Dublin to Holyhead run several times daily on a fixed timetable, with crossing times of about 3 to 3.5 hours. Only the Dublin Swift may vary due to season or weather.

Crossing Duration

On the return trip from Dublin to Holyhead, Stena Line completes the crossing in about 3 hours 15 minutes

Check-in Stena Line Dublin

For sailings from Dublin, remember to check the latest check-in times and allow extra time for delays, as they may differ between Stena Line and Irish Ferries.

Changes in the sailing schedules

Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for a ferry to be delayed or cancelled, often due to weather conditions. The Irish Sea can be quite rough, as many storms arrive from the southwest. In general, the larger ferries will continue to operate in strong winds longer than the fast catamaran vessels. For the latest sailing updates, please consult our ferry company pages.

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