Operated by Irish Ferries on the Calais Dover route
Named after Yeats' poem "The Lake Isle of Innisfree", this well-equipped and modern car ferry crosses the English Channel from Dover to Calais up to ten times a day. On board, you'll discover a wide range of environments in which to relax and enjoy yourself.
Upgrade, for a supplement, to the luxurious Club Class Lounge and make your journey even more comfortable, enjoying magnificent sea views.
The isle of Innisfree features a wide range of bars, brasseries and cafes. For passengers requiring a restaurant menu, Boylan's Brasserie serves a selection of hot food or choose from a wide range of sandwiches, rolls, baps and light refreshments at Café Lafayette. O'Flaherty's Bar offers a choice of delicious hot and cold snacks and, of course, a full bar service.
The shop offers passengers the chance to buy gifts and souvenirs for friends and family. In addition, you can pick up some great deals in fragrances, fashion and electrical goods.
There is a large play area for kids with films, games, and toys to keep them entertained and a large amusement arcade for all the family.
Please Note: Whilst we have taken great care in making our Isle Of Innisfree guide as accurate as possible, onboard facilities, services and entertainment may vary depending on the date and time of year that you travel, facilities mentioned may change without notification and ferry companies reserve the right to operate vessels other than those mentioned at time of booking without prior notification.
97% of our customers recommended this ship
"Good service"
A very punctual & pleasant return crossing Dover to Calais
Reviewed by Gill who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Excellent ferry "
Brilliant trip, clean and bright. Staff very friendly and food in restaurant was excellent. We had a very smooth crossing
Reviewed by John who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Irish ferries"
Direct ferries are very good to book with. Irish ferries were prompt, clean and good journey
Reviewed by Anonymous who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"The best when traveling with kids"
We chose Irish Ferries as they are perfect when travelling with little ones. The soft play area is the best compared to DFDS and P&O. While the kids are entertained you get really delicious coffee at the bistro. Happy kids, happy parents. Easy boarding, always very very friendly staff. From check in to boarding the ferry. They are very nice and help you out before you can even ask. We tested all ferry providers from calais to dover and have to honestly say Irish ferries are the best!!!!
Reviewed by Lisa who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Best ferry in the moment"
Best Club
Reviewed by Florentin Viorel who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Good Service"
Good Service Overall
Reviewed by Serkan who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Travel on Irish Ferries"
The ferries were very comfortable and welcoming.
Reviewed by Vesey who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Reliable, clean "
In time. Easy process. All went smooth.
Reviewed by Anonymous who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Pleasant crossing !"
I often need to cross the channel and I used several companies. Since Irish ferries started to operates between Dover to Calais I always use their services. I travelled yesterday on the Isle of Inishmore, it's a spacious ferry with lots of amenities. It was great to be onboard, great crew, they offer all the services you need, and the ship is very spacious with 2 floors. You'll find great prices in their shops ( duty free ), and you can enjoy the restaurants ( or a canteen ), a pub or a cafe. lot of space even for children and a veranda. I'll travel again with them next month ! One last thing about the ship : the cleanliness was impeccable!
Reviewed by Anonymous who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Excellent ferry"
Excellent trip with Irish ferries. It is better than DFDS and O&P
Reviewed by Muhammad who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Good value god frey it’s better than dfds"
Good good good
Reviewed by Mohammad who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Recommendation "
Excellent
Reviewed by Robert who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Good crossing"
Very good experience, nothong to moan about
Reviewed by Zoller who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Calais return"
Good experience
Reviewed by Amrit who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Great experience"
Good and safe journey there and back
Reviewed by Bruno who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Easy to use "
This is so mich easier than flying.
Reviewed by Syed who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Best ferrie "
Its so clean and well mantained, clean toilets, good food, lots of seats , depature on time and good staff
Reviewed by Ak who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"My trip "
Very good service, hospitality, respect of time kindness of the crew
Reviewed by Didace who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"The best review "
Everything very nice
Reviewed by Lulzim who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree
"Easy, on time and better price"
Got Irish Ferries because it was cheaper, the boats seem smaller than other companies but that doesn't matter when it's only an hour and a half trips, staff seem nice food was good so what's not to like.
Reviewed by Rufus who travelled with Irish Ferries on Isle Of Innisfree