The ferry port of Fishguard is located on the Western side of Fishguard Bay, to the west of the Town Centre of Fishguard. The Fishguard ferry port terminal is operated by Stena Line ferries, who operates up to 4 sailings daily to Rosslare ferry port.
Stena Line offers at the ferry terminal of Fishguard a large array of services, including a buffet bar which serves snacks and drinks, a Cuppacabana bar, drinks vending machines, baby changing rooms and disabled toilets.
A regular ferry leaves for Rosslare in Ireland from the port of Fishguard Harbour (not actually in Fishguard, but a mile away at Goodwick). Fishguard is the terminus of the A40 London to Fishguard trunk road.
Fishguard's ancient Royal Oak pub saw the signing of surrender following the Last invasion of Britain in 1797. The whole story is told by the Fishguard Tapestry, which was created for the 200th anniversary as a deliberate echo of the Bayeux Tapestry, and is on display in a hall near the town centre.
Tourism/Sights - Outside of Fishguard there is a stone monument commemorating the signing of the Peace Treaty after the last invasion of Britain in 1797. Also there is the 19th century parish church of St. Mary's containing the grave of the heroine Jemima Nicholas. Fishguard has many hotels and is the main shopping town of North Pembrokeshire with a busy Thursday market in the town hall.
Getting to Fishguard ferry port by Car:
From the south follow the A40 from Haverfordwest which is linked via the A40 & A48 to the M4 near Swansea.
From the north follow the A487 from Cardigan. Fishguard is located at the junction of the A40 & the A487.
Follow the signs to the Ferry Port which is situated 1 mile north west of Fishguard Town Centre.
Getting to Fishguard ferry port by Rail/Bus:
A bus service connects with day-time sailings and takes passengers to and from Fishguard town 1 mile away.
The Railway station platform is conveniently located adjacent to the Fishguard foot passenger port terminal.