1. Enjoy our dear dirty Dublin, Gerard I wished I lived at driving distance from there...
  2. Hi.

    A friend told that you can take a bus from London to Dublin, is that so?. And if it, where can i see the times of that bus.

  3. Originally posted by ardielef:Hi.

    A friend told that you can take a bus from London to Dublin, is that so?. And if it, where can i see the times of that bus.




    The large body of water separating England and Ireland called the sea may make that tricky. Buses can cross the sea on a Ferry. Perhaps that's what your friend meant?
  4. YES, but i haven't found any information on internet about buses that cross by ferry.
  5. Apparently Megabus offers a bus including ferry from London to Rosslare:;

    London to Ireland...

    Posted: Monday 23 May 2011

    London to Ireland... From bus to boat on one easy ticket. A brand new daily service, bus and ferry travel on one ticket at one great price. Calling at Bristol, Cardiff, Swansea and Carmarthan. Travel with megabus.com and Irish Ferries on one easy ticket, all the way from London City Centre to Rosslare, Ireland and back again! Daily Journey Times London to Ireland 18.30 from London Victoria arriving at Rosslare Europort at 06.46 (via ferry connection at Pembroke Dock) Ireland to London 20.45 from Rosslare Europort arriving at London Victoria at (via ferry connection at Pembroke Dock) (Check in by 20.15). Ticket prices from just £1 plus 50p booking fee for one-way and include both ferry and bus travel. Please note, all travellers must check in at the Irish Ferries passenger terminal in both directions. Boat Travel to and from Rosslare is undertaken subject to the terms and conditions of Irish Ferries Ltd. Details can be found at www.irishferries.com/terms/IF_terms_conditions.htm or from Ferryport, Alexandra Road, Dublin , Ireland. Irish Ferries recommend all passengers bring a passport with them. Non-EU nationals should check with the British or Irish embassy before travelling as they may also need a visa. Passengers who turn up at the ports without valid documentation may not be allowed to enter either Ireland or Britain.


    http://uk.megabus.com/ServiceAdvisories.aspx?id=19950
  6. calling out to Joe, Kieran, etc, all you Dubs out there.

    I usually take an Adult Return ticket for the DART for one day whenever I go north or south out of the city.
    But I just saw this option "Adult 7 Day Rolling Rail" on the DART website. Does this allow you to travel inbetween, let's say the city centre and Bray, for 7 days into and out of the city for as many times as I want? I know the Rambler ticket from the Bus Eireann which is grand. Need something for a whole week. Any help would be great


  7. this website brought the right answer:

    Return, weekly, 3 and 7 day tickets are valid for all journeys between the named stations, e.g Bray Connolly ticket may be used for a Blackrock Dalkey journey


    ...the rest can be solved by the staff at the ticket office.

    thanks for your help, Joe
  8. Yeah I was thinking that would be the line to help you No problem
  9. -nonsense-
  10. Originally posted by MacStripey-nonsense-

    Thanks for bringing up my thread, anyway
  11. I saw what you said Kirsten. Takes a brave person to do it