Cruise ferries

Full-service ships with cabins, restaurants and bars.

E-Flexer

MV Galicia

Built 2019. The flagship of the route with a tapas restaurant, modern cabins, bar and duty-free shopping. Part of Brittany Ferries' fleet renewal programme.

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E-Flexer

MV Salamanca

E-Flexer class cruise ferry in regular rotation on the route. Cabins, restaurant, bar, duty-free and Wi-Fi on board.

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Cruise ferry

MV Armorique

Carries up to 1,500 passengers with two cinemas, a reading lounge, cabins and restaurants. Deployed on this route from November 2025.

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E-Flexer

MV Santona

E-Flexer class cruise ferry operating a weekly Monday sailing. Modern facilities including cabins, restaurant, bar, duty-free and Wi-Fi.

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Freight-focused ships

Built for cargo. Passengers welcome too.

RoPax

MV Cotentin

The year-round mainstay since January 2023. A freight-focused ship with 120 cabins featuring DUX luxury beds and Hansgrohe fixtures. Passengers travel in real comfort.

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RoRo charter

MV Norbay

Chartered from March 2026 to ensure seven weekly rotations on the route. Primarily freight-focused, keeping Irish trade flowing to continental Europe.

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6
Ships on the route
Cruise ferries and freight vessels
7
Sailings per week
Daily departures, year-round
3
E-Flexer class
Latest generation cruise ferries
2019
Newest build
MV Galicia, fleet flagship

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