Operated by Irish Ferries on the Pembroke Rosslare route
If you want to travel in style you won’t be disappointed with the Isle of Inishmore. It is one of Europe’s largest, well equipped, most modern car ferries and on board you’ll discover a wide range of environments in which to relax and enjoy yourself. Isle of Inishmore, which is Irish for “Big Island”, is just like a populated island, and as such offers all the facilities and amenities that people expect.
There’s a range of 1,2 and 4 berth cabins on offer; all are air conditioned, en-suite and above the water line with a choice of inside and outside. Pre-reserved seating is available in the Club Class lounge.
Enjoy a range of snacks and refreshments in the exclusive Kilronan Motorist's Club lounge where you can relax and unwind before driving on to your final destination. For passengers requiring a restaurant menu Boylan’s Brasserie serves a selection of hot food. A wide variety of dishes awaits – great value and super taste!
During daylight crossings parents can enjoy a snack at Druids Delight while younger kids are entertained with films and games or by amusing themselves in the Children’s Play Area.
The shop offers passengers the chance to buy gifts and souvenirs for friends and family. You can pick up some great deals in fragrances, fashion and electrical goods.
Enjoy the sights and sounds of your voyage from any one of 5 decks. The deck is also the perfect way to begin and end your voyage as the ship departs or arrives in port.
Upgrade to the luxurious Club Class lounge, making your journey even more comfortable and enjoyable. Situated on the upper deck it boasts magnificent sea views and offers a host of super benefits including priority boarding, an exclusive lounge bar, free refreshments, wifi and power points.
This is a large play area for kids with films, games and toys to keep them entertained as well as alarge amusement arcade for all the family. Children from 0 to 3 years (booked as infants) may travel in Club Class without charge providing they sit on their parents knee. If they want to occupy a separate seat you must pay for one. All children 4 and over must occupy and pay for a separate seat.
This ship is wheelchair friendly with specially designed cabins available however the Club Class Lounge is not accessible to wheelchair users as access is only available by stairs.
Please Note: Whilst we have taken great care in making our Isle of Inishmore guide as accurate as possible, onboard facilities, services and entertainment may vary depending on the date and time of year that you travel, facilities mentioned may change without notification and ferry companies reserve the right to operate vessels other than those mentioned at time of booking without prior notification.
99% of our customers recommended this ship
"Pembroke to Rosslare"
We had an enjoyable journey both out and back. I was apprehensive on the return journey as there was a medium swell running and I am not a good sailor. However, the captain used the ship's stabilisers and we had an excellent crossing.
Reviewed 14 November 2016 by Roderick who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"Ferry to Wales"
I had to take the ferry to Wales for a family funeral. I also had to change dates for the ferry as auto complete made the same reservations as another trip by air. Got on to customer service who were superb and made alternative arrangements. The ferry took a lot of stress out of situation and the crossing was great. Didn't need a car so I left it parked at Roadside and travelled foot passenger which again allowed me to relax on the boat. The transfer bus was quite an experience bit one I actually enjoyed, many thanks for a pleasant experience.
Reviewed 29 October 2016 by Vincent who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"Recent Experience."
Very positive experience. Particularly impressed with punctuality i.e. departure and arival both excatly on time. Staff were very helpful and ship was clean and in good condition. Restasurant pices were reasonable. No complaints.
Reviewed 21 October 2016 by Brian who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"I'll be back "
Good no nonsense check in, well informed by the Captain of journey times, good staff all in all a good trip. will use again.
Reviewed 12 October 2016 by Andrew who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"Fine for an overnight stay,comfortable & clean, thanks."
lovely room double bed nice clean cabin large window looking to front of ship romantic in the moonlight
Reviewed 23 September 2016 by Charles who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"A pleasant trip to Scotland. "
Easy loading. Nice club class lounge. Good trip all around.
Reviewed 23 September 2016 by Tim who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"A pleasant trip to Scotland. "
Easy loading. Nice club class lounge. Good trip all around.
Reviewed 23 September 2016 by Tim who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"Efficient & clean"
Well organised pleasant trip, overnight cabin very clean & comfortable, definitely would recommend.
Reviewed 21 September 2016 by Charles who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"First time ferry user "
All staff/crew were very helpful, pleasant and polite good clear announcements for emergency procedures. Departure was as planned as was arrival, a pleasant experience overall.
Reviewed 20 September 2016 by Anonymous who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"Irish ferries"
Was an amazing trip from Pembroke to Rosslare. Staff were very friendly and attentive. We enjoy the trip immensely
Reviewed 17 September 2016 by Hugh who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"Ferry Pembroke to Rosslare 31 August"
Great crossing - we arrived in plenty of time. The Pembroke staff were very helpful and given that it was my first attempt at taking the car on a ferry it went very well! The crossing itself went well and the disembarkation went really well. We were pout and on the road in no time at all!
Reviewed 11 September 2016 by Josephine who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"Pleasant surprise"
We crossed to Rosslare by ferry because my partner won't fly. I had booked Club Class seats because in my experience of ferry travel the boat is sometimes so full, there is nowhere to sit! The impression given was of a large boat with plenty of space. The Club Class lounge is at the top of the boat on level 11 and there is no lift above level 8, so I wouldn't recommend for people with difficulties on stairs. You get a code to access the lounge and there is easy access to the exterior deck. My first big surprise was that a large spread of food and drinks (including wine) was free to passengers and food could also be ordered ( and presumably paid for) from the kitchen. Pastries, bowls of olives, fruit, cheese and crackers all free! We had delayed accessing the lounge on the trip across as my partner had a look in the duty free shop first, but this meant that we didn't get a window seat. Visibility was good from the side benches, but not for photographic purposes! On the return trip we made sure of our seat first of all! Service was friendly, the lounge was kept clean and tidy. One stewardess went out of her way to find some information requested by my partner! I did feel the cost was quite high, especially as I had to change a return date, which added another £80 to the cost, but it was comfortable and stress free.
Reviewed 10 September 2016 by Hilary who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"Very satisfied "
We chose to book a 4 berth cabin and were not disappointed. it was clean and comfortable.
Reviewed 05 September 2016 by Anonymous who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"Thank you "
Easy online booking. Smooth boarding. Comfortable seating for the overnight crossing.
Reviewed 03 September 2016 by Janice who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"Easiest group crossing"
Easiest group crossing I have ever arranged, so well organised and efficient.
Reviewed 29 August 2016 by Mark who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"Tour off lreland "
Got us off to a grate start and nice finish
Reviewed 16 August 2016 by Paul who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"Excellent "
My journey to rosslar was really good so easy I couldn't believe it I really enjoyed it and will be going again next year.
Reviewed 08 August 2016 by Debbie who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"Very enjoyable experience "
Excellent service facilities very good especially as my husband is disabled
Reviewed 05 August 2016 by Susan who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"IRISH HOLIDAY"
The ferry journey was an interesting & enjoyable part of our holiday.
Reviewed 03 August 2016 by David who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore
"Peaceful "
We have traveled on 3 night sailings between England and Ireland and (and countless day sailings) out of the night sailings this was by far the most peaceful ( meaning the quietest engine) and the most comfortable for getting a couple of hours sleep. We would most definitely get this boat back home to Ireland again
Reviewed 28 July 2016 by Sean who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle of Inishmore