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Snap up a pot of gold with €2 ferry sale

Stena Line launches St Patrick’s Day flash sale

IRELAND’S leading ferry company, Stena Line, is celebrating St Patrick’s Day, by giving holidaymakers the chance to book a €2* single foot passenger fare to Britain. There are a limited number of sailings available at this incredible price per sailing so get online and book now as when they’re gone, they’re gone!

Your pockets will be heavy and your heart will be light after snapping up this fantastic offer which is only available to book from March 16 - March 18 for travel up to 15 December, 2017.

Diane Poole OBE, Head of Communications and PR, Stena Line, said: “St. Patrick’s Day is a real time of celebration and our present to you is the chance to set sail across the Irish Sea for the bargain price of €2! Leprechauns may be a myth but this offer is legendary and is available on Stena Line’s Dublin – Holyhead and Rosslare – Fishguard routes, so make sure you book by March 18 for your chance to travel for this great price right up to 15 December.”

And if you think the €2 fare is the best thing about travelling with Stena Line, then just wait until you step onboard with lots to enjoy including free cinema, free Wi-Fi, children’s play areas, delicious meal deals and great-value shopping – at only €2 you might want to splash out on a few action packed journeys!

For further information or to snap up your very own €2 pot of gold with Stena Line go to stenaline.ie/2eurodeal

*Terms and conditions apply see our website for full details.

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For further information, please contact Fiona Brown of Duffy Rafferty Communications on 048 9073 0880 / fiona@duffyrafferty.com

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Stena Line operates the biggest fleet and the widest choice of routes between Ireland and Britain with an extensive route network including Belfast to Cairnryan, Belfast to Liverpool, Belfast to Heysham, Dublin Port to Holyhead and Rosslare to Fishguard.