Ireland Ferry Crossing
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Like all these questions it's difficult to generalise. It depends on what time of the year you are going. Right now, it has been very windy in most of Ireland and Britain, with winds gusting over 80mph, and ferry services have been disrupted. The Irish Sea, compared with the English Channel, seems to get more rough weather. I've heard that if the sea is choppy, you are better off on conventional ferries than on fast ferries like hydrofoils and catamarans, which make nausea-inducing pitching movements, and that St George's Channel at Pembroke/Fishguard-Rosslare is generally rougher than Dublin/Dun Laoghaire-Holyhead. But it depends on the weather on the day. Make sure you carry good travel sickness tablets and give them a couple of hours before sailing.



