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April
2025

Irish Ferries announces addition of new ferry to fleet

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Irish Ferries is pleased to announce the addition of a new cruise ferry to its fleet, with an agreement to purchase the STAR 1 from Tallink Hansaway Limited.  The ship, which was built in 2007 in Finland in the same shipyard as the ULYSSES, was previously with Irish Ferries on charter and will once again be renamed the JAMES JOYCE.  It will rejoin the Irish Ferries fleet in May on the Dublin – Holyhead route alongside ULYSSES and DUBLIN SWIFT.

The JAMES JOYCE (image attached) will be the largest and fastest passenger cruise ferry on the Irish Sea with an impressive capacity for more than 2,000 passengers, ample cabins and open space and 2,380 lane meters for cars, coaches, and freight vehicles.   And with the largest shopping space for any cruise ferry on the Irish Sea with more than 17,000 square feet, it will be an ideal shopping destination for those Duty-Free bargains. The ship interiors have a classic, modern feel and boasts Freight Drivers facilities, Club Class lounge, a self-service restaurant, an à la carte restaurant, a bar, gaming facilities, pet facilities and family friendly features such as a children’s play area.

One of the most exciting features of the JAMES JOYCE is its available speed. With a possible top speed of 27.5 knots, it is the fastest cruise ferry with the largest passenger capacity on the Irish Sea. This will enable Irish Ferries to offer tourism passengers and freight an efficient service, getting them to their destination reliably and comfortably.  Commenting on the new addition, Irish Ferries Managing Director, Andrew Sheen, said, “We are delighted to announce the return of the JAMES JOYCE to our fleet. This new ship will be a fantastic addition to our service, offering customers the very best in terms of comfort, speed, and amenities. Along with usual advantages of ferry travel in terms of no luggage restrictions or security queues, we are confident that the JAMES JOYCE will become a firm favourite with our passengers and freight drivers, and we look forward to welcoming them on board.”

The JAMES JOYCE will enter service on the Dublin / Holyhead route during May with fares starting from just €138 or £132 for a single journey with a car plus 1 adult. With its impressive size, speed, and range of facilities, it is set to become the ultimate choice for those travelling between Ireland and the UK.

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