Kintyre Express is to launch a new passenger
ferry service between Campbeltown on the Kintyre Peninsula and
Ballycastle in Northern Ireland.
Thanks to the new service, and
beginning in May, golfers will have the option to easily extend
their Ayrshire and Machrihanish golf vacations to include other
world-renowned links golf courses, including Royal Portrush, Royal
County Down and Portstewart.
Kintyre Express has been
making speedy runs between Troon and Campbeltown for several
years, connecting Machrihanish to Ayrshire and its celebrated
courses at Troon, Turnberry and Prestwick. It will continue to
provide service on that route. And now, with this new schedule of
service to Ballycastle, golfers will be able to easily access even
more of the U.K.'s top-ranked courses.
In one easily
arranged golf holiday, golfers can now play in Ayrshire, travel
across to tackle Machrihanish Dunes and Machrihanish Golf Club,
and then continue on to play the legendary courses of Northern
Ireland.
The commercial service will run four days a week
from 27 May through 26 September 2011, incorporating two return
journeys each day on the 90-minute crossing. Additional journeys
can be scheduled on demand.
The service will utilize a
custom-built Redbay Stormforce 36-foot RIB, an all-weather, fully
cabined craft with a capacity of 12 passengers and a top speed of
37 knots.
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