Stena Line
One of the world’s largest ferry companies, Stena Line provides ferry services not only throughout the UK and Ireland, but also in much of Northern Europe, as well as throughout Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea.
Stena Line Information
Ferries provided by Stena Line sail approximately 58 times per day and up to 394 times a week, operating 28 ferry routes.
Stena Line Popular Ferry Routes
The Holyhead - Dublin ferry and Hook of Holland - Harwich ferry are popular routes serviced by Stena Line.
The Holyhead - Dublin ferry provided by Stena Line sails in approximately 3h 15m with around 6 daily sailings and 40 weekly sailings.
Is there a car ferry provided by Stena Line?
Yes, Stena Line do provide car ferries, this may vary by route. For more information on car ferry prices and routes, view our deal finder.
Are foot passengers allowed on ferries with Stena Line?
Foot passengers are allowed on ferries operated by Stena Line. This may vary by route. View our deal finder to compare tickets and prices.
Are there cabins on ferries with Stena Line?
Cabins are available with Stena Line. You can book a cabin with Stena Line when sailing from Rosslare, Cherbourg, Gdynia, Karlskrona, Fishguard, Dublin, Holyhead, Belfast, Liverpool, Birkenhead, Gothenburg, Kiel, Hook, of, Holland, Harwich, Cairnryan. The size of cabins may vary depending on the route. We recommend booking in advance for the best availability. View our deal finder for the latest information on cabin pricing and availablity.
Can I travel with my pet on ferries with Stena Line?
Pets are allowed on ferries with Stena Line, sailing from Belfast, Cairnryan, Liverpool, Birkenhead, Cherbourg, Rosslare, Dublin, Holyhead, Fishguard, Frederikshavn, Gothenburg, Gdynia, Karlskrona, Kiel, Grenaa, Halmstad, Harwich, Hook, of, Holland, Liepaja, Travemunde, Nynashamn, Ventspils, Rostock, Trelleborg. View our deal finder for the latest routes, prices and timetables.
Stena Line Ferry Facilities
Onboard Stena Line ferries not only are you able to bring your car with you, you are able to travel with all the luxuries that you may not expect from a ferry. You can expect to find restaurants, cafes, bars, and shopping areas all on board most ferries, as well as reserved seating, so you will always have somewhere to relax, and onboard the longer ferry sailings there are cabins for you to relax and sleep in comfort. With 22 ferries operating currently across all 16 ferry routes, you can find all the amenities that you may need no matter how long or short your journey is.