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The shortest, fastest crossings on the Irish Sea.

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Britain and Ireland brochures

For the latest information on our Irish Sea routes and for a guide to Ireland and Britain as holiday destinations, take a look at our 2011 brochures. 

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cairnryan or troon to larne

The P&O Express

Cruise our unbeatable Irish Sea crossings between Larne and Troon or Cairnryan. No one does it better or faster. It's the shortest, fastest way - to be sure.

The P&O Express fastcraft only takes an hour to speed you across the sea between Larne and Cairnryan. Or if you prefer a more leisurely cruise, our Superferries will glide you over in only 2 hours. That gives you lots of time to visit all your favourite places.

Our 2 hour Troon-Larne service operates between March and October, and with Troon only 35 minutes from Glasgow and Edinburgh not much further, whether you take the high road or the low road you can be certain to be at your destination, 'afore the rest'!

With no airport queues or baggage restrictions, why would you want to travel any other way? It's so simple. Just drive on and enjoy yourself while we take you across the Irish Sea.

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Cruise from Cairnryan/Troon direct to Larne

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» cairnryan port

P&O Ferries sail from Cairnryan port, which is located in southwest Scotland, on Loch Ryan's northern edge.

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» troon port

P&O Ferries sail from Troon port, which is located just north of Ayr & Prestwick on the West coast of Scotland.

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» Larne port

P&O Ferries sail from Larne port, which is located on the east coast of Northern Ireland, 22 miles from Belfast.

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» Day trips to Scotland

It's day trip time! Speed with us to Scotland for a fun day out.

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» Causeway Coast and Glens

Causeway Coast and Glens – an area of unsurpassed beauty, a unique fusion of heritage and scenery

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