IFR 104
Ireland
Route
Rotterdam – Dublin – Waterford / both Irland – Rotterdam or similar
Duration
About 7 days
Departures
Weekly
About the vessel
Container vessel, built 2008, German or international ship command, German shipping company, 9.500 tdw, length 140 m, breadth 22 m, speed 19 kn, container capacity 800 TEU’s, TV/DVD.
Cabins
Owner’s cabin, shower/WC, bed 210 x 120 cm, separate living area with seating area, desk, refrigerator, free view to the side, forward view possibly obstructed by container, officer’s deck.
1 passenger cabin shower/WC, bed 210 x 120 cm, seating area, view forward possibly obstructed, officer’s deck.
Maximum 3 passengers.
Comments
A beautiful journey to the Emerald Isle.
The ship usually stays overnight in Dublin, so you will have plenty of time to explore this young and lively city. In the evening, a visit to a traditional pub is almost obligatory. The entrance to Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city, is absolutely worth experiencing. Waterford is also famous for its single malt distillery and its high-quality crystalware.
There is a ban on alcohol for the crew and no alcohol can be purchased on board.
In Rotterdam, we strongly recommend a taxi service that takes passengers to the ship and provides competent assistance during embarkation (subject to a charge, approx. €60 each way for embarkation in the harbours close to the city).
Shore leave
Berthing times about 4-24 hours
Documents
Passport
Passage prices
€ 574.00 if owner’s cabin is occupied by 2 persons
€ 665.00 for single occupancy of the owner’s cabin
€ 525.00 if passenger cabin is occupied by 2 persons
€ 595.00 for single use of the passenger cabin
Embarkation / Disembarkation fees
20,- € per person and if applicable costs for cab service
Deviation insurance
€ 95.00 per person up to 75 years old. € 125.00 from 76 years old, € 150.00 from 80 years old
Travel insurance
Travel health and liability insurance
Medical certificate
Travel reports by customers
- Dear Mme Pfeiffer,
we arrived at home yesterday.
I want to thank you for this very nice journey.
The MV Gerd arrived to Antwerp, berth 913, on March 1st as expected and we embarked at once, but it restarted only on March 4th in the morning. It was not in our intention, but we used this delay to visit Antwerp. MV Gerd was alongside the quay just next to the cathedral so it was easy. It’s a beautiful and rich city ((the center).
In Ireland, we were only in Belfast...
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