Liverpool – Dublin

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Liverpool – Dublin
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Liverpool Guide

Liverpool Ferry Port

Liverpool ferry port is located on the North West coast of England, on the east side of the River Mersey and connects you with Ireland and the Isle of Man. The port is well connected with the rest of the country features numerous terminals, two of which are used for passenger and vehicle transportation by P&O Ferries and Steam Packet. P&O Ferries sail from Liverpool to Irelands’ capital city, Dublin, connecting the two iconic cities and operate from Gladstone docks in Liverpool Freeport while Steam Packet who operates the fast ferry crossing to the Isle of Man sail from the Landing Stage terminal near the Pier Head. Liverpool ferries to Belfast depart from the port at Birkenhead on the other side of the River Mersey.


Dublin Guide

Dublin Ferry Port

Dublin ferry port is located centrally and only minutes from the city centre at the heart of Ireland’s road and rail network. The biggest and most popular port in Ireland, Dublin passenger ferry port is spread over 3 terminals with Irish Ferries and Steam Packet using terminal 1, Stena Line terminal 2 and P&O Ferries terminal 3. The port is a modern facility and more than 1.7 million passengers pass through annually arriving from or sailing to England, Wales, France and the Isle of Man. With numerous crossings operated by the regions best ferry companies, Dublin ferry port represents the perfect gateway between Ireland and the surrounding countries.


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