With the school holidays just around the corner, P&O Ferries has announced an offer that will bring a smile to parents across Northern Ireland.
From today and throughout the summer, children aged 15 years and under can travel free when sailing from Larne to Cairnryan and Troon – the fastest, most direct and convenient sailings on the Irish Sea.
There’s also plenty to keep kids of all ages amused as soon as they get on board the ships. There are colouring-in packs, an entertainment room for the younger ones and an arcade area for older children and from June 20 until September 2, the Junior Crew Kids Club will be on hand to make sure the holiday fun starts the minute you step on board.
Announcing the launch of ‘Kids Go Free’, Neal Mernock, Sector Director, Irish Sea at P&O Ferries said: “The great getaway is just weeks away and with family budgets often still feeling the squeeze we’ve put together this fantastic offer to ensure more and more people can enjoy a fun break with P&O Ferries this summer.
“As well as saving money, passengers can enjoy the P&O Ferries experience with its lack of baggage restrictions, easy check-in and, once on board, a Food Court and coffee shop to indulge all tastes, and a relaxing Club Lounge.”
P&O Ferries fares from Larne to Troon start from £99 return for a car plus driver and from Larne to Cairnryan from £79 for a car plus driver.
This is a time limited offer and bookings must be made by Sunday 20th July, 2014. Passengers can travel on this offer from Thursday 12th June, 2014 until Sunday 31st August, 2014.
For further information on all sailings and the latest P&O offers, visit: www.POferries.com

Pictured planning a great summer getaway with P&O Ferries are (from left) Cole Galbraith, aged 4 from Newtownabbey and Tianna McCleggan, aged 4 from Ballygowan. For further information on all sailings and the latest P&O offers, please visit www.POferries.com
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