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Irish Ferries welcomes back holidaymakers

Irish Ferries is welcoming leisure travellers back on board its services between the UK and Ireland.

It follows the announcement that fully vaccinated Brits no longer need to quarantine upon arrival in Ireland or return to the UK.

Nora Costello, consumer marketing and sales director at Irish Ferries, said: “We are delighted to welcome leisure passengers on board our ferries servicing our UK to Ireland routes.

“While we have continued operating during the pandemic to support essential travel and services, we are excited to now enable families and friends to reunite after almost a year and a half apart, and to facilitate holidays and business trips once more.

“We have availability on peak cruise ferry and Dublin Swift fast ferry services between Holyhead and Dublin and Pembroke and Rosslare, so whether you’re wanting to take an adventurous road trip, explore the Wild Atlantic Way, reunite with family and friends, or just get away to somewhere familiar, Irish Ferries is ready to help you get there easily.

The ferry operator highlights how passengers do not have luggage limits and can bring pets along in their car.

Early booking fares start at £107 for a car and driver.

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