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From Ireland or from France ?

It’ll depend on the route anyhow…

The quickest crossing will probably be by Seacat, between Scotland and N. Ireland – but you’d have a fair journey to the port from the south of England :)

There’s a proper ferry from Liverpool to Belfast, I think, and another from Holyhead to Dublin, but I’m really not too sure how long they’d take.

Okay...

I didn’t think Ireland was that much “isolated”...

Anyway, I’ll go to Ireland anyway, no matter how.

:)

You could always just fly straight to Ireland from France ! We might be primitive, but we do have airplanes :P

Yeah, but...

... plane tickets are kind of expensive if we compare to train!

And I’d fly over England without seeing it. :P

I wanted to make it a cheap trip, but see at least 6 or 7 countries, including France, UK and Ireland, as well as Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands.

It’s almost a “backpack through Europe” thing… :P

Plane tickets are kind of expensive if we compare to train
Ryanair and Easyjet aren’t called budget airlines for nothing. Aer Lingus also do very good deals on short haul flights. For getting to Ireland from the European mainland, it would work out cheaper than catching the Eurostar and then a boat.

And I’d fly over England without seeing it.
Exactly. Where’s the problem ? :P

I wanted to make it a cheap trip, but see at least 6 or 7 countries, including France, UK and Ireland, as well as Switzerland
Come straight to Ireland and you can visit the People’s Republic of Cork instead of the UK. Hurrah !

evenstar42, RWW extraordinaire is making big and scary changes

The Holyhead - Dublin ferry

takes 90 mins, if that helps :o)


 

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