Swansea plays important role as the second largest city in Wales. It is not only a major sporting, shopping and cultural centre but also a great place to start a trip to England, thanks to its superb connections, such as its close proximity to the M4 motorway. Fastnet Line run ferries to Swansea port. You can take a ferry to Cork in Ireland. Below, we have a list of schedules for ferries travelling from Swansea alongside a selection of our best prices.
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There are only night crossings avaialble what makes prefect solution for those who want to save day for travelling to Ireland. Sleeping in very cosy and comfortable cabins, gives you fresh start in the morning.
At Swansea port's terminal there are a number of handy facilities you can use before embarking onto your ferry.
Travelling from the east take junction 42 on the M4 and follow the A483 to Swansea, you will see signs for 'ferries' as you approach the port. From the west exit on junction 47 of the M4 and follow the A483 to Swansea, passing through the city and following signs for 'ferries' once through the centre.
Swansea station is 2 miles away from the port, with good connections to the UK rail network.
Swansea has lots of to offer for tourists starting from National Waterfront Museum and Swansea Museum following by beaches on Gower Peninsula and finishing with beautiful countryside.



