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thejudderman | 21:55 Tue 19th Mar 2013 | Travel
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Is it possible to just turn up at the ferry port and catch a ferry across to Ireland?Or does it need to be booked?
Im going to staying in Wales for a month in April and might fancy going across for a day or two.

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You would possibly be able to walk on as a foot passenger but I think you would have to book if taking a vehicle.
Should be okay as a foot passenger.
Choose a calm day as the irish sea can be pretty rough....
I've always just turned up, often with a car.
Of course, things change.
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Thanks for the answers. Ill need to take the car so maybe ill just turn up and see!
Svejk, When was the last time you just turned up with a car? and what ferry port was it? thanks
You can go as a foot passenger from Fishguard. prices and times here

www.stenaline.co.uk/ferry/
Crossed post - car or foot on Stena.
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Thanks for that Maydup

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