Similarly, it is asked, do I need a passport from Holyhead to Dublin?
British or Irish citizens travelling on our Irish Sea routes do not need a passport to travel to Britain or Ireland but are advised to take a form of identity. A driving licence, citizenship card or utility bill will usually suffice.
Similarly, can you go on a ferry without a passport? The form of ID you'll need to travel on a ferry depends on the route and your own nationality. On most international routes you will need your passport to check-in, however there are exceptions to this.
Beside this, can you travel from Ireland to England without a passport?
There are no passport controls in operation for Irish and UK citizens travelling between the 2 countries. You do not need to have a passport to enter the other country. You may also be asked by an immigration officer to prove that you are a citizen of Ireland or the UK, so you should carry a passport with you.
Are ferries running from Holyhead to Dublin?
Travel by ferry from Holyhead to Dublin, with crossings four times a day and get away the easy way to Ireland. Enjoy the best experience on the Irish Sea onboard the Stena Adventurer or Stena Estrid superferries travelling from Holyhead to Dublin in only 3 hours and 15 minutes.
