Rosslare Europort - Your Gateway to Europe
About the PortRosslare Europort is the Number One port in Ireland for direct RoPax sailings to the Continent with 30+ sailings per week.
Welcome to Rosslare Europort, Ireland’s best geographically positioned port to the UK and mainland Europe. We are one of the largest and busiest ports in Ireland located in the South East Region.
With excellent road, rail and sea connectivity we can expertly handle roll on roll off freight and passengers, Agricultural and Trade vehicles, Bulk cargo, Oversize loads, Cruise ships, Wind turbines and other offshore renewable energy facilities.
Over the coming years we are significantly investing in our ports facilities, through our Infrastructure Masterplan and the deployment of technology to create Ireland's smartest digital and automated Port.
I hope you enjoy our new website and find all of the information you require and we look forward to you visiting Rosslare Europort in the very near future.
Glenn Carr
General Manager Iarnród Éireann Freight and Rosslare Europort
Passenger
For information on sailing times, port facilities, car hire and more please see our Passenger Information Section
Freight
Rosslare Europort offers a wide range of services from Roll On Roll Off, Trade Cars, Offshore to bulk and abnormal freight. Visit our Freight section for more information.
Shipping Services
For information on shipping services available at Rosslare Europort.
News
Here you will find the latest news from Rosslare Europort
View more News22 April 2022
Potential for up to 2,000 jobs in South-East under Rosslare Europort Offshore Wind Hub Plan
Gateway to Europe and soon to be Ireland’s Offshore Renewable Energy Hub, Rosslare Europort announces big plans for the future
08 April 2022
Brittany Ferries to introduce Galicia on Rosslare to Bilbao route, boosting service for holidaymakers
Brittany Ferries has confirmed the introduction of a more tourism-oriented ship "Galicia" on to their Rosslare - Bilbao route from November of this year.
16 February 2022
Weather Alert
Sailing Disruption - 16th February