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Roscoff to Rosslare

  • Oscar Wilde - the most luxurious ship to sail between France & Rosslare.
  • Arrive in the sunny south east of Ireland.
  • Easy 1 hour check in.
  • Fares incluce all taxes!
Dublin / HolyheadRosslare / PembrokeRosslare / CherbourgRosslare / Roscoff

Sailing Times

France / Ireland Times 2009

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Ships on this Route

Oscar Wilde

Luxury Cruise Ferry

The Oscar Wilde is the most luxurious ship ever to sail between Rosslare and France. With its bright airy cabins, stylish lounges and a wide choice of entertainment and dining options, it brings new levels of comfort to our overnight service offering an excellent array of opportunities to relax and have fun during your journey.

Oscar Wilde

Our Gateway Ports

Rosslare Ferry Port

Rosslare Ferry Port is situated in the south-eastern corner of Ireland and is ideally placed for those travelling to and from continental Europe. It offers easy access to the midland south and south west of Ireland via the N25 and along the east cost to Dublin via the N11.

Rosslare Directions

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The GPS co-ordinates for Rosslare are:

N52 15 20/W6 20 04

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Check-in

Latest check-in time for passengers is one hour before departure for all sailings. Please make sure to allow a little extra time if you need to collect tickets at the Port.

Half Penny Bridge

The Port of Roscoff is situated on the North Brittany Coast 15 miles/24kms from Morlaix. It is the ideal port for travelling to and from Brittany, the West Coast and South Western France. There are train connections from Roscoff to Morlaix and from there you can take TGV’s to and from the rest of France.

Roscoff Directions

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The GPS co-ordinates for Roscoff are:

N48 43 14/W3 57 52

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Check-in

Latest check-in time for passengers is one hour before departure for all sailings. Please make sure to allow a little extra time if you need to collect tickets at the Port.