OK - here is the recap. Basically there are two options. Liverpool or Wales. There is a third (Stranraer), but no takers so far - it's bloody miles away. Or of course you can fly.
Malc and Julian are doing Liverpool. This is an 8 hour ferry and leaves at 10.30 and 22.30 from Liverpool and 10.30 and 22.30 from Belfast. I'm not sure which times/days they have gone for. What you gain in less petrol/mileage you lose double in time sat on a ferry with no booze and dodgy timings.
Everyone else (so far) is doing Holyhead to Dublin, then driving 1 hour 45 through "Europe". There are two ferry companies that operate this route. Both are £263 total return for 1 car with 2 passengers, and here are the times:
Stena Line:
http://www.stenaline.co.uk/ferry/Holyhead-Dublin Thu 26 May Stena Adventurer Dep 13:50 Arrive 17:05 £119.00
Dun Laogh-Holyhead Sun 29 May OR Mon 30th May HSS Stena Explorer Dep 13:15 Arrive 15:14 £144.00
Irish Ferries:
http://www.irishferries.co.uk/Out: 14:10 - 17:25 (20 minutes later than Stena)
Back: 14:30 - 16:30 (1 hour 15 minutes later than Stena)
So far no-one has booked a ferry at all. My preference on return journey would be the Stena Line (on Sunday), mainly because I need to be back as early as possible on Sunday night and this is 76 minutes earlier - means leaving Belfast at 10:30am. Dan's preference is Irish Ferries (on Monday) so that he has an extra hour in Belfast. There is nothing stopping anyone using a different ferry company each way (no cost difference), but we might as well all be on the same ferry each way. But also some are coming back on Sunday and some on Monday.
