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Travelling with Vehicles

Bringing your own vehicle gives you the freedom to travel at your own pace once you arrive in France.

Cork to Boulogne-sur-Mer

Travel with Your Vehicle Between Ireland and France

Hibernia Line welcomes a wide range of vehicles, making it easy to travel in either direction with the freedom to explore. Whether you’re planning a short break or setting off on a longer European journey, your vehicle travels with you — simply and seamlessly.

What You Can Bring

Cars
Bring your own car and enjoy the freedom to explore. Travel comfortably between Ireland and mainland Europe, then continue on through France and beyond at your own pace.
Motorbikes
Start your journey with a relaxed sea crossing before the road opens up. Ride from Ireland into France, Belgium, Germany and beyond — or discover Ireland your own way.
Caravans
Travel at your own pace with your caravan in tow. A relaxed crossing sets you up perfectly to explore Ireland, France and the wider European road network.
Campervans & Motorhomes
Your home travels with you. Arrive rested in Ireland or mainland Europe and enjoy the freedom to roam across France, Belgium, Germany and beyond.
Bicycles
Perfect for touring and adventure cyclists. Arrive by sea and set off straight into Ireland, France or mainland Europe with your bike ready to go
Car with Trailer
Pack up for the season ahead. Travel between Ireland and Europe to your holiday home with your trailer and arrive ready to enjoy a long, relaxed summer.
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A Direct Connection Between Ireland and France

Travelling directly between Ireland and France offers a straightforward and comfortable way to cross between the two countries — whether Ireland is your destination, France is your starting point, or you’re continuing onward into mainland Europe.

Arriving into Boulogne‑sur‑Mer places travellers on the northern French coast with excellent access to the wider European road network, making it easy to continue journeys across France and beyond. Likewise, sailing into Ireland provides a convenient gateway to the entire island, from coastal routes and countryside to towns, cities and cultural attractions.

This port‑to‑port service is designed to make travel between Ireland and France simple, well connected and easy to plan, in both directions.

Vehicles We Accommodate

We cater for a wide range of vehicles, making the crossing ideal for short breaks, extended holidays, touring trips and adventure travel:

All vehicles remain securely stored during the crossing, allowing you to relax and enjoy the onboard facilities

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Why Travel with Your Own Vehicle?

Freedom and flexibility

Having your own vehicle allows you to explore beyond the main cities—coastal roads, countryside, rural towns and scenic routes—without relying on public transport or fixed itineraries.

No baggage restrictions

Unlike air travel, there are no strict luggage limits. Everything you need can stay safely packed in your vehicle, from outdoor gear to family essentials.

Cost‑effective for longer trips

Travelling by ferry can offer excellent value, particularly for families, groups, campers and motorhome travellers, by avoiding car hire and additional baggage charges.

Ideal for touring Ireland and Europe

Boulogne‑sur‑Mer is perfectly positioned for onward travel into France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany, while Cork provides easy access to Ireland’s south coast, Wild Atlantic Way, and the rest of the country.

A more relaxed journey

Enjoy space to move around, sea views and onboard dining—no airport queues, no overhead locker restrictions, and no rush to disembark.

Why Travel with Your Own Vehicle

A More Direct Route

Sailing directly between Ireland and France offers a calmer, more intentional way to travel — letting you focus on the journey ahead rather than the logistics along the way.

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Plan Your Journey

6 sailings each week in each direction

A frequent schedule offering flexibility to plan your crossing around your travel plans

Convenient late‑evening departures

Depart comfortably from both Cork and Boulogne‑sur‑Mer, making the most of your day before travel.

Year‑round crossings

A reliable, all‑season service connecting Ireland and France throughout the year.

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