The ferry service between Liverpool and Dublin is operated by P&O Ferries.
With a crossing time of approximately eight hours during the day and night time in each direction, the ferry sailings are well timed to fit in with your requirements. The overnight crossing arrives early morning, perfect for beginning your journey into Dublin and beyond. Both day and night crossings have plenty of facilities onboard to make the crossing relaxing and enjoyable.
The crossing from Liverpool to Dublin saves the long drive to Scotland or Wales and the fares make it an attractive option whatever your requirements.
Two vessels are operated on the crossing – Norbay and Norbank. Both ferries are well equipped to make sure the crossing to Dublin or Liverpool is comfortable and relaxing.
Please note that these are freight and passenger ferries and access to the passenger areas is by staircase – this may be unsuitable for infirm, disabled, or young children.
Liverpool Dublin Ferry – What You Need To Know
- Operated by P&O Ferries
- Crossing time approximately 8 hours
- Daytime and overnight crossings
Alternatives to the Liverpool Dublin Ferry
- Holyhead to Dublin ferry (Irish Ferries)
- Holyhead to Dublin (P&O Irish Sea)
- Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire (Stena Line)
Liverpool and Dublin Ferry Ports
- Dublin Ferry Port: P&O Ferries, Terminal 3, North Quay Extension, Dublin 1
- Liverpool Ferry Port: P&O Ferries, Gladstone Branch Dock No.3, Liverpool Freeport, Bootle, Merseyside, L20 1BG- more info
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