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Further Information on the Cairnryan - Larne Ferry Route
Cairnryan - Larne is one of three ferry routes between Scotland and Northern Ireland. Each crossing takes 1 hour using the high speed service and 2 hours using the conventional ferries. P&O also offer a route between Larne and Troon or try the Stena Line service between Stranraer and Belfast for a convenient crossing direct to the capital.
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Port of Cairnryan - For Full Information - Click Here
Cairnryan is a small Scottish village overlooking Loch Ryan and is notable today for its large modern ferry port which opened in 1973, originally operated by Townsend Thoresen and now by P&O Ferries, which links Scotland with Larne in Northern Ireland. Moving forward Cairnryan's status as an important ferry port looks to be secured, with P&O Irish Sea continuing to depart from Cairnryan and Stena Line has also received planning permission to build a separate terminal at Old House Point, including docking facilities for the HSS fast ferry.
Larne Ferry Port - For Full Information - Click Here
Ferries sail from the Larne harbour to destinations including Cairnryan and Troon in Scotland, and Cairnryan in England. Larne is a substantial seaport and industrial town on the east coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It has been used as a seaport for over 1,000 years, and is today a major passenger and freight roll-on roll-off port. Larne is twinned with Clover, South Carolina.
Cairnryan - Larne - P&O offer up to 8 departures on week days and up to 6 departures on weekends between Cairnryan and Larne. Crossing time is around one hour and 45 minutes depending on conditions.
Troon - Larne - P&O Currently only offer the route between Larne and Troon during the Summer Months. During this period 2 crossings are available per day, again with an average crossing time of one hour and 45 minutes.
P&O Irish Sea is a constituent company of P&O. This sector of P&O is registered as based in Dover, Kent. P&O also operate a number of routes in the English Channel and North Sea and trade under the name P&O Ferries.
P&O Irish Sea was formed in 1998 following the merger of the Cairnryan based services of P&O European Ferries and Pandoro Ltd, who operated routes between England, Scotland and France to Ireland.
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