By
Alex Smith |
Irish Ferries is to add ro-pax cruise ferry Isle of Innisfree to its route between Dover, UK, and Calais, France, in the first week of December 2021.
Isle of Innisfree was built in 1992 by the Boelwerf shipyard in Belgium. She has capacity for up to 1,140 passengers and 83 freight vehicles or 600 cars. The ship offers facilities such as a self-service restaurant, café, Club Class lounge, a duty-free shop, a children’s play area and outdoor decks.
“We are delighted be able to add a second ship to our Dover-Calais route, with the ship doubling our frequency with a departure every two and a half hours rather than the current five hours between sailings,” said Andrew Sheen, managing director of Irish Ferries. “The ship underlines our commitment to this route and facilitates trade for both exporters and importers, as well as ensuring capacity for essential passenger movements and greater choice for tourism.”