Hopping from London to Dublin without boarding a plane? It’s not just possible — it's an epic adventure.  

This eco-friendly voyage, also known as SailRail, is your special way to skim across the Irish Sea and soak in the British Isles’ stunning views. 

Here’s your comprehensive guide to navigating the green isles with Rail and Sail and going from London to Dublin by train and ferry. 

Image Credit: Getty Images, Alex Walker. Image Location: Dorset, United Kingdom

What is Rail and Sail? 

Rail and Sail is an integrated ticketing service that combines train and ferry travel. It offers a seamless and eco-friendly journey from London’s cityscapes to Irish seascapes without the need for flying. 

Rail and Sail journey overview: London to Dublin by train and ferry 

The Rail and Sail adventure begins with a train ride from London’s Euston Station to Holyhead on the island of Anglesey, Wales. This leg of the journey whisks passengers through the heart of the English countryside and into the rugged beauty of North Wales. To enjoy the most stunning views on your journey from London to Holyhead, opt for a seat on the right side of the train. 

Upon arriving in Holyhead, you’ll ferry across the wild Irish Sea, Dublin-bound. The ferry offers a chance to breathe in the fresh sea air and, if you’re lucky, spot some marine wildlife. 

Heads up: Though Trainline is your go-to for most train tickets, it doesn’t cover train routes in Ireland. 

How to book your Rail and Sail adventure 

Snagging a Rail and Sail ticket is a breeze. You can purchase a combined ticket that covers both the train and ferry portions of the trip. These tickets offer a cost-effective and hassle-free way to plan your travel from London to Dublin without the need to book separate legs. 

For the best deals and assured seating, it’s a good idea to book your Rail and Sail ticket in advance. This also gives you peace of mind knowing your entire journey is sorted. 

Image Credit: Getty Images, Alan Morris. Image Location: Holyhead Port, United Kingdom 

Why choose Rail and Sail? 

  • Scenic beauty. The journey to Holyhead by train, followed by the ferry ride, gifts you jaw-dropping views of the British and Irish countryside and coastlines. 
  • Environmental impact. Opting for trains and ferries instead of flying slashes your carbon footprint, turning your trip into that special feel-good adventure. 
  • Comfort and convenience. Skip the airport security shuffle and cruise in comfort with freedom to roam, lounge, and enjoy onboard perks. 
  • Real adventure. The journey itself becomes part of your travel experience, adding a sense of wonder to your trip from London to Dublin. 

3 travel tips for Rail and Sail passengers 

  • Pack snacks. While onboard amenities are available, having your favorite snacks on hand can make your journey even more enjoyable. 
  • Stay entertained. Bring a book, download podcasts, or have movies ready on your device to enjoy during the trip. 
  • Plan for transfers. Ensure you’re aware of the transfer process between the train and ferry to make your journey as smooth as possible. 

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FAQs: Everything you need to know about SailRail 

How long does the Rail and Sail journey from London to Dublin take?  

The total journey time varies but generally takes around 6 to 10 hours, depending on transfer times and sailing conditions. You’ll need at least 3 hours and 37 minutes to reach Holyhead by train. At Holyhead, the ferry terminal for Stena Line and Irish Ferries is right off platform 2 in the station. Simply walk from the train to the terminal and check in at the appropriate desk — 30 minutes for Irish Ferries, 40 for Stena. Ferry times range from 2 to 3.15 hours, depending on your choice of service. 

Is Rail and Sail a year-round service?  

Yes, Rail and Sail operates throughout the year, offering a fantastic way to travel between London and Dublin during any season. 

Can I bring luggage on my Rail and Sail trip?  

Absolutely! Rail and Sail is designed to accommodate travelers with luggage, making it a great option for those moving between the UK and Ireland. 

Good to know: 

  • Children under 5 travel free 
  • Transporting bikes on ferries costs £10 (about $12) 
  • London Euston to Holyhead, Wales train travel time: from 3h 37m 
  • Holyhead to Dublin ferry travel time: 2h on Irish Ferries; 3h 15m on Stena Line 

Choosing Rail and Sail for your journey from London to Dublin allows you to savor the journey as much as the destination. From the rolling hills of England and Wales to the welcoming shores of Dublin, traveling without flying has never been easier.  

So, why not ditch the airport queues, embrace the scenic routes, and Rail and Sail your next adventure from London to Dublin? 

Header Image Credit: Getty Images, Joe Houghton. Image Location: Dublin, Ireland

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