
PEMBROKE FERRY TICKET RESERVATIONS |
Booking your Pembroke ferry ticket online is safe and secure.
Simply select your outward and return routes below, enter the number of passengers then click 'Get Price' and follow the onscreen help from there.
If you are not certain of the port name in your destination country click here for country specific ferry route information or click anywhere on the ferry route map below to view an interavtive map of all Pembroke ferry routes.

When booking your ferry ticket online a booking reference will be sent to you by email. On arrival at the port of departure present the booking reference number together with a photo ID and you will be given your ferry tickets.
Pembroke Port is based at the former Royal Naval Dockyard, Pembroke Dock, and offers the facility of a major deepwater, dry cargo dock. At present, the Port of Pembroke handles some general cargo and aggregate, together with certain oilrig supply support vessels. The £38 million purpose-built Ro-Ro Terminalat Pembroke Dock provides comprehensive, modern ferry terminal facilities. It is used twice daily by Irish Sea Ferries for its ferry service between Pembroke and Rosslare, and there are occasional calls by other ships. The Milford Docks Company provides all on-shore services at the Pembroke Ferry Port.
Milford Marina is set in a non-tidal basin on the magnificent Milford Haven Waterway; the 22 miles of sheltered estuary offers all year round sailing. The amenity building provides a comprehensive range of facilities of a very high standard. There are boat repair facilities and storage available within the Docks, secure hard standing areas and an easy access slipway.
Pembroke Dock's restored nineteenth century buildings are striking evidence of the town's rich history. Irish ferry passengers pass, for example, the Royal Dockyard's elegant Georgian architecture, then the Dockyard Chapel (1831) and newly restored market (1826). The refurbished Gun Tower (1851) now houses the town's museum. The developing 19th century town of Pembroke Dock attracted settlers from other parts of Pembrokeshire and further afield. Skilled dockyard workers came from Portsmouth, Devon, Deptford and Chatham. In the twentieth century, many settled in the town after coming to Pembroke Dock with the Army, the Royal Air Force or the oil refinery construction boom.
With the largest selection of ferry routes and operators pembrokeferry.com is able to offer you the lowest ferry fares with online reservations on all ferries sailing from over twenty six different countries across Europe including ferries to and from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France, Germany, Holland, Spain, Italy, Greece, Russia, Estonia, Sweden, Norway, Belgium and the UK.
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