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“Four Seasons of Ferry” Brittany Ferries to boost its sailings from Ireland to France

    The widest choice of routes from Ireland to France Cork-Roscoff link to run in the

 

ÒFour Seasons of FerriesÓPictured (left/right) Aidan Moloney, Assumpta Cahill, Niamh Crowley, and Ashley Okoro alongside the M.V. Armorique, celebrating the announcement of an extended Brittany Ferries schedule between Ireland and France, with sailings now taking place during all seasons of the year. The announcement further reinforces the company's long term commitment to Ireland. To find out more and to book tickets, please visit www.brittany-ferries.ie
To find out more and to book tickets, please visit www.brittany-ferries.ie

 

  • The widest choice of routes from Ireland to France

  • Cork-Roscoff link to run in the winter for the very first time

  • All season sailings from Cork to Roscoff and Rosslare to Cherbourg

 

Ferry company Brittany Ferries has announced its 2024 sailing schedules from Ireland to France, meaning travellers in Ireland can now plan and book trips direct to Brittany and Normandy from now right up until November 2024.

 

The operator will offer a wider-than-ever choice of routes and departure times from Ireland to France, with sailings year-round from Cork to Roscoff, and Rosslare to Cherbourg.

 

Increased winter sailings from Cork to Roscoff

 

In a first for the city of Cork, the Ringaskiddy to Roscoff sailings will operate over the winter months 2023/24. The popular Armorique cruise-ferry will offer sailings to Brittany every weekend during November and December 2023, departing Cork on Saturday afternoons and returning from Roscoff on Fridays overnight. Following a winter refit during the first six weeks of 2024, Armorique will then re-open the Cork/Roscoff earlier than ever before, returning on 9th February 2024.

 

Then on 22 nd March 2024, Brittany Ferries’ 650-cabin flagship cruise ferry Pont-Aven will rejoin Armorique on the Cork to Roscoff route, giving a total of two weekly departures in each direction throughout the summer and autumn right up until November 2024.

 

Brittany Ferries, which this year celebrates its 50th anniversary, first opened the Cork to Roscoff service back in 1978, but up until now it had always been a seasonal service, generally running from mid-March to mid-November.

 

2024 fares on the Cork to Roscoff service start from €179 each way for a car plus two with reclining seats or €210 with an en suite cabin.

 

Year-round sailings from Rosslare to Cherbourg

 

Brittany Ferries will continue to operate year-round to Normandy from Rosslare, with weekly sailings from Rosslare-Europort to Cherbourg operated by the company’s latest vessels

 

Salamanca, Galicia and Santoña. Additionally, the freight-orientated vessel Cotentin will offer a sailing in both directions every weekend on the Rosslare to Cherbourg route, replacing the service that had previously operated from Rosslare to Le Havre.

 

2024 fares on the Rosslare to Cherbourg service start from €179 each way for a car plus two with reclining seats or €230 with an en suite cabin.

Hugh Bruton, Brittany Ferries’ general manager for Ireland, said: “We’re delighted to make our 2024 sailings from Ireland to France available, with more choice than we’ve ever offered before, allowing our customers to put their French holiday plans in place for this winter, next spring, summer, and beyond. And by booking now, they’ll also enjoy the very best choice of sailings, fares and cabins.

 

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20th September 2023<br />
ÒFour Seasons of FerriesÓ<br />
(left/right) Aidan Moloney, Assumpta Cahill, Niamh Crowley, and Ashley Okoro pictured alongside the M.V. Armorique, celebrating the announcement of an extended Brittany Ferries schedule between Ireland and France, with sailings now taking place during all seasons of the year. The announcement further reinforces the company's long term commitment to Ireland. To find out more and to book tickets, please visit www.brittany-ferries.

Mr Bruton added, “Last year we doubled our sailing frequency from Cork to Roscoff with the arrival of cruise- ferry Armorique on the route. These sailings have proven immensely popular with Irish holidaymakers, so much so that they’re back for 2024, and for the first time in our 50-year history, we’ll keep the Cork to Roscoff link running this winter with sailings in November and December 2023, and in February and March 2024.”

 

Altogether in 2024 Brittany Ferries will offer up to eight sailings a week between Ireland and France, as well as four linking Ireland and Spain.

 

The new Ireland-France timetables are available now at www.brittanyferries.ie and customers can book either online or over the phone with Brittany Ferries’ Cork-based contact centre on 021 427 7801.