Posted: Thu 16th Mar 2017

When they’re gone they’re – Stena Line £2 single foot passenger flash sale

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Mar 16th, 2017

Ferry company, Stena Line, is celebrating St Patrick’s Day, by giving holidaymakers the chance to book a £2 single foot passenger fare to the Emerald Isle.

There are a limited number of sailings available at the £2 price per sailing but you will need to be super as when they’re gone, they’re gone!

The offer 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!

The offer is available on Stena Line’s Holyhead – Dublin and Fishguard – Rosslare routes.

For further information or to snap up your very own £2 pot of gold with Stena Line go to http://www.stenaline.co.uk/2pounddeal.

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