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Brittany Ferries is a leading ferry company operating on the western and central English Channel with a modern fleet of cross channel ferries.

Brittany ferries sail from Portsmouth, Poole and Plymouth in England, to Cherbourg, Caen, Roskoff and St Malo in Brittany and France, Cork in Ireland, Santander and Bilbao in Spain.

Brittany Ferries Channel crossings from Spain

Bilbao – Portsmouth
up to 2 crossings per week
from 23hrs 45mins

Santander – Plymouth
Infrequent crossings
20hrs

Santander – Portsmouth
up to 3 crossings per week
1 day

Brittany Ferries Channel crossings from France

Caen – Portsmouth
up to 4 crossings per day
from 3hrs 30mins

Cherbourg – Poole
up to 3 crossings per day
from 2hrs 30mins

Cherbourg – Portsmouth
up to 2 crossings per day
3hrs

Roscoff – Cork
Infrequent crossings
13hrs 45mins

Roscoff – Plymouth
up to 2 crossings per day
from 6hrs

St Malo – Plymouth
up to 2 crossings per week
8hrs

St Malo – Portsmouth
up to 2 crossings per day

Brittany Ferries Channel crossings from Ireland

Cork – Roscoff
Infrequent crossings
14hrs

Brittany Ferries Channel crossings from England

Plymouth – Roscoff
up to 2 crossings per day
from 6hrs

Plymouth – Santander
Infrequent crossings
19hrs 30mins

Plymouth – St Malo
Infrequent crossings
9hrs 15mins

Poole – Cherbourg
up to 3 crossings per day
from 2hrs 30mins

Portsmouth – Bilbao
up to 2 crossings per week
from 1 day

Portsmouth – Caen
up to 4 crossings per day
from 3hrs 30mins

Portsmouth – Santander
up to 3 crossings per week
from 1 day

Portsmouth – St Malo
up to 2 crossings per day
from 9hrs

Portsmouth – Cherbourg
up to 2 crossings per day
3hrs

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Fastnet Line have announced that popular Short Breaks and Mini Cruise trips to Swansea and Cork are back!

Mini Cruise; Leave the car behind and spend the day in Cork or Swansea, starting from only €49/£42 per person sharing with two nights cabin accommodation. Explore the city or do some shopping and then relax on the MV Julia that same evening.

Short Breaks; Need a few days away? Then a Fastnet Line short break is for you. Spend between three and four days in Ireland or the UK starting from €95/£82 per person sharing with a car, including two nights cabin accommodation.

These special offers are available on selected dates throughout the year. With limited availability on some dates we advise that you book now to ensure you get the very best value on the Irish Sea. Fares are based on two people travelling per booking, and include a two berth inside cabin with ensuite facilities.

Fastnet Line look forward to welcoming you on board to enjoy the bars, restaurants, shopping, casino and cinema.

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????The new Fastnet line ferry service from Cork to Swansea ( and also of course sailing from Swansea to Cork) begins in March and the ferry company website at http://www.fastnetline.com/special_offers.html is currently showing the following two special offers for March 2010 and one that continues through until June and then after the peak season right up until Christmas 2010.

Special Offer – Kids travel FREE! on Fastnet Line
That’s right – simply book at least one adult ticket with vehicle for travel during 2010
- and up to three children can travel with you free*!
*Bookings must be made before 1st April 2010, children must be under 16 on the date of travel, excludes cabin


Extra-special “Happy New Year” Offer!

Book before January 31st 2010 – and 1 adult & car can travel for only £89 / €99
on all dates from 1st - 31st March 2010 (inclusive)*.*excludes cost of cabin / seating


Enjoy a long weekend in Swansea, Wales or South West of England

Depart Cork Thursday evening arrive Swansea Friday returning on Sunday to arrive at 7.00 a.m with enough time to get to work after a restful nights crossing

For travel on any Thursday and returning on any Sunday evening from March to June and September to December
1 Adult & Car can travel for £ 89/ € 99 each way *excludes cost of cabin/seating

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New Fastnet Line Ferry Arrives in Cork

The Fastnet Line is the new passenger & freight ferry service linking Swansea in Wales with Cork  in Ireland, replacing the previous service which stopped sailing in 2006.

It was a great example of how a community can get organised to prevent the big business ferry operators from cutting them off from important transport links.  A local campaign was mounted and eventually succeeding in putting together a proposition to get the Swansea Cork ferry sailing again, this time as “The People’s Ferry”

Fastnet Line will  provide holiday passengers with a comfortable overnight crossing in a fully-equipped ship, also carrying  freight. Lorry drivers will be able to to rest overnight and cut out hundreds of miles of unnecessary driving in Ireland and Wales.

Fastnet Line to Swansea service from Cork will start on 1st March 2010 – the new ship MV Julia having been  already purchased for only 7million Euros and now berthed at Horgans Quay in the centre of Cork City since 25th September 2009. Here she is sailing into the port of Cork with some commentary from the organisers .

Fastnet Line links

www.FastnetLine.com
www.bringbacktheswanseacorkferry.com

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The new Fastnet line Swansea to Cork ferry will begin on St David’s Day 2010.

It was hoped a new ship would run the route between Wales and the Irish Republic earlier than 2010 but the co-operative aiming to restart the service says it will not run until early next year now.
The delay has been blamed on the lengthy negotiations to secure the vessel and many travellers already having made alternative arrangements for this year, so it will now set sail for the first time on St David’s Day 2010.

Last month, hundreds of shareholders voted in favour of forming a co-operative to purchase the 340-cabin, 1,400-passenger ferry MS Julia to run the route.

It will operate under The name of Fastnet Line.

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