The Roscoff Rosslare ferry route connects France with Ireland. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Irish Ferries. The crossing operates up to 1 times each week with sailing durations from around 17 hours 30 minutes.
Roscoff Rosslare sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.
Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Roscoff Rosslare route is a car and 2 passengers.
"Could of been cleaner"
The cabin was not very clean and no where near as nice as cabins on stenaline . we ate in the steakhouse and the food was excellent and great value
'Glenn' travelled Roscoff Rosslare with Irish Ferries on Oscar Wilde
Read More Read Less"Happy Ferries"
We travelled on board th Oscar Wild Saturday 6/06 and Sunday 7/06 2015. We were tired because we drove from Milan to Roscoff. Once on board everything was perfect, after a quick look at the ship we went to rest in the cabin that we booked. Silent crossing and quiet, Thanks to the sea favorable condistions. Excellent and punctual. Experience that we recommend to friends and family. Thanks!
'Uberto' travelled Roscoff Rosslare with Irish Ferries on Oscar Wilde
Read More Read Less"great service and on time"
We travelled with reserved seat, not easy to take a rest and relax. Clean ship with good services on board. Departure on time
'Edoardo' travelled Roscoff Rosslare with Irish Ferries on Oscar Wilde
Read More Read Less"my first experience by ferry in the Adriatic"
I'm surprised by the quality of the trip and the size and comfort of the cabin. A lot of shops
'Paolo' travelled Roscoff Rosslare with Irish Ferries on Oscar Wilde
Read More Read LessThe town of Rosslare is located in County Wexford in Ireland and for over one hundred years it has been a popular resort with tourists. Rosslare Strand, to give the town its full name and is used to separate it from nearby Rosslare Harbour, is proud to be able to boast that it is one of Ireland's sunniest locations with records that shows the town receives on average 300 hours more sunshine each year than the rest of Ireland. The town's long sandy stretch of beach has been awarded Blue Flag status and therefore is popular with swimmers and families. there are also some good golf courses close to the town.
Facilities at the town's port includes a restaurant, a waterfront bar, a waiting area, children's play area, shops, car hire, baby changing, bureau de change and a Department of Agriculture office. Ferry services from Rosslare depart to Pembroke (4 hours), Fishguard (3 hours and 30 minutes), and to Cherbourg and Roscoff in France.
The French town and seaport of Roscoff is located in the Brittany region of north western France. The town and surrounding area is a great introduction into Brittany's charms. The town itself has been labelled "Petite cite de caractere de Bretagne" (the small town with character) due to the lovely architecture on display. Located next to the coast are 16th century granite buildings and charming streets filled with restaurants, small art galleries and gift shops. Many of the town's specialities, which include fantastic local seafood and Breton crepes, can be found in many of the town's restaurants or street side creperies. Alternatively, sample some famous Brittany thalassotherapy - rejuvenating, healing and relaxing therapies using seawater and sea products.
The port was opened in 1973 and is unfortunately somewhat deficient in passenger facilities. Ferry services using the port depart to Rosslare and Cork in Ireland with crossing times of 17 hours and 13 hours respectively. The nearby Île de Batz, called Enez Vaz in Breton, is a small island that can also be reached by launch from the port.