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English Channel & Irish Sea Ferries
(A-E)

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ABOVE: Lighthouse at Beachy Head, East Sussex, England.

Aran Island Ferries
From spring through fall, Island Ferries operates high-speed boats between Rossaveal, Ireland and the islands of Inis Mór, Inis Meáin, and Inis Oirr. A bus connects Rossaveal with Galway.

Brittany Ferries
Ships connect Southern England ports to France, with additional routes from Cork to Brittany and Plymouth to Santander, Spain.

Caledonian MacBrayne
Calmac provides services to 22 localities and four peninsulas in western Scotland. (Also see the Caledonian MacBrayne Unofficial Web Site.)

Channel Hoppers  
Fast passenger-only vessels connect Southampton and Torquay to the Channel Islands, Cherbourg, and St. Malo. Possible dead link.

Condor Ferries
Travel by high-speed or traditional ferry between Poole or Weymouth, England and the Channel Islands, with some boats continuing to Brittany. Local service connects Jersey, Guernsey, Sark, and St. Malo. 

Doolin Ferries  
Reach the Aran Islands in 20 minutes from Doolin or 90 minutes from Galway.

Emeraude Lines  
This 95-year-old company offers car/passenger and passenger-only routes between France and the Channel Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, and Sark.

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