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Travel to Ireland

Travelling by Train

Being an island state, travel into Ireland can be achieved by a number of routes, including plane, train, bus, ferry boat, and car (from Northern Ireland).
International travel is fielded by four airports: Dublin, Shannon, Cork, and Ireland West Knock.
Travel from Great Britain into Ireland is a simple crossing of the border.
Numerous sailings take passengers into the country from the UK and France.

Travel to Ireland by Air

Travelling by Air

For international travel, there are four airports to fly into Ireland: Dublin (DUB), Shannon (SNN), Cork (ORK), and Ireland West, Knock (NOC).
Travel by plane is common, given that ...
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Travel to Ireland by Train

Travelling by Train

Travel by train into Ireland offers a scenic journey for all who do.
Trains traveling from the United Kingdom are operated jointly by Irish Rail and Northern Ireland Railways, ...
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Travel to Ireland by Car

By Car

Travel into Ireland by car will naturally be from its one bordering neighbor, Northern Ireland, UK.
Car-hire services are numerous in Ireland and travel by car is definitely a ...
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Travel to Ireland by Bus

Travelling by Bus

Travel into Ireland by bus is handled by Ulsterbus and Bus Éireann.
Ulsterbus serves all main towns and villages of Northern Ireland and offers a number of travel options and fares ...
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Travel to Ireland by Ferry

By Ship

Sailing into Ireland isn’t uncommon, with even cruise travel being an option for those seeking a full-on holiday.
More day-to-day travel however is left to ferry services, which ...
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