Port of Rosslare - For Full Information - Click Here
Rosslare Europort is a modern seaport located at Rosslare Harbour in County Wexford, Ireland, at the southeastern-most point of Ireland's coastline, handling passenger and freight ferries to and from Wales and France. Facilities in the terminal building include a bar and restaurant, car hire, a shop, and the ferry company desks. A railway platform occupies part of the building and bus services to Wexford, Dublin, Cork and Limerick leave from just outside. Rosslare has been a tourist resort for at least 100 years. It prides itself on being the sunniest spot in Ireland, and records bear this out: Rosslare receives 300 hours more sunshine each year than the average place in Ireland.
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The port of Le Havre is the largest in France in terms of traffic and the second in France in terms of tonnage. During 2005 6 965 ships used the port of Le Havre, transporting 23 million tons of miscellaneous merchandise. Le Havre ferry port benefits from direct motorways, linking to Rouen, Paris and the north of France, but also - via the famous "Normandy Bridge" - Honfleur, Deauville and the beaches of Normandy, Cotentin, and Mont Saint-Michel. It is a multi-purpose commercial port with a wide range of terminals, equipped to process all types of cargo along with providing the traditional passenger services as well.
Rosslare - Le Havre - LD Lines offer a service connecting Ireland with France through the ports of Rosslare and Le Havre. This route is a great value for money link between the two countries. The service is offered onboard the Norman Voyager vessel with two sailings per week taking 20 hours per journey.
LD Lines are a French-owned shipping company offering freight and passenger services, with both deep-sea and ferry operations.. Their ferry routes are on the English Channel and Mediterranean Sea. LD Lines are the parent company of Transmanche Ferries.
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