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Swansea by boat


Swansea by boat

  • Swansea Marina offers 750 berths for private boat mooring, and is a five gold anchor rated marina with Blue Flag status offering comprehensive facilities for both short and long term stays.
  • Cork-Swansea ferry (provided by Fastnet Line ) In Swansea the ferry operates from the ferry terminal in Swansea Docks off the A483 Fabian Way, close to the city centre and SA1. In County Cork, the ferry sails from the port of Ringaskiddy about 7 miles southeast of the city of Cork. There are 4 return voyages a week during the high season and 3 return voyages a week during the low season. Fastnet Line's ferry, the MS Julia can accommodate cars and trucks. Prices start from £18/€20 for foot passengers. There is no service from November 2011 until March 2012. Sailings will resume in April 2012.

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