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How to get from Dublin to Liverpool by ferry ?

Looking for the perfect Dublin to Liverpool ferry ticket? Look no further, you've come to the right place. Taking a ferry from Dublin to Liverpool is a convenient and enjoyable way to travel.

We know that planning a ferry trip from Dublin to Liverpool can be stressful, that's why we do our best to make your Dublin to Liverpool ferry booking as quick and easy as possible.

With Vivanoda, our easy to use platform, you can compare prices, routes and services of different ferry companies like Isle of Man Steam Packet, Seatruck Ferries or P&O Ferries. This way you can find the best price for a Dublin Liverpool ferry ticket according to your needs and budget, whether you're travelling alone, as a couple or with your family.

Most P&O Ferries or Seatruck Ferries ships offer onboard amenities such as cabins, restaurants, stores, Wi-Fi and more. Often, they also offer facilities for people with limited mobility.

To find the best deals on ferries from Dublin to Liverpool simply enter your travel dates and start your search on Vivanoda.

Dublin to Liverpool Ferry Information

Port of departure
Dublin
Ireland
Port of arrival
Liverpool
United Kingdom
England
Distance
136 mi
Ferry Companies
Isle of Man Steam Packet, Seatruck Ferries, P&O Ferries
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Ferry Dublin Liverpool: Price, Timetable and Duration

To travel by ferry from Dublin to Liverpool, you'll find tickets ranging from $157 for one person if you're traveling without a car to $325 if you're traveling with your car. The average price we've seen on the Dublin-Liverpool route is $194. The average ferry crossing time from Dublin to Liverpool is 7 hrs. 30 min. The slowest ferries will take 7 hrs. 30 min to reach Liverpool, while the fastest boats will reach Liverpool in 7 hrs. 30 min. The first ferry leaves the port of Dublin at 09:00. The last ferry to Liverpool leaves Dublin at 21:30.

Average price of a Dublin Liverpool ferry crossing
$194
Price range for Dublin Liverpool ferries (Lowest price for 1 passenger and highest price for 1 passenger and a car)
$157 - $325
Average crossing time Dublin Liverpool
7 hrs. 30 min
Departure time of first ferry to Liverpool
09:00
Departure time of last ferry to Liverpool
21:30
Arrival time first ferry to Liverpool
05:00
Arrival time of last ferry to Liverpool
16:30

Why take a ferry from Dublin to Liverpool ?

Whether you're travelling solo, with a partner or with the family, a Dublin to Liverpool ferry can be a convenient and enjoyable option for getting to Liverpool. Here are 3 reasons why we think Dublin to Liverpool ferry is an ideal way to travel.

Transporting your bike is not a problem
Traveling with your bike by train, plane or bus often turns into a nightmare because it is so cumbersome to carry it. However, on a ferry, you don't have this problem: your bike is loaded directly into the huge garage of the boat. You travel from Dublin to Liverpool in complete peace of mind, without fear of your bike being damaged. You will get on your bike in Liverpool to get off the boat.
Not to be bored on board... unlike the plane
If we compare the speed, the plane is certainly the fastest way to go from Dublin to Liverpool. The problem is that you are stuck in your seat for several hours. During the Dublin Liverpool ferry trip with Seatruck Ferries or P&O Ferries, there are countless opportunities for entertainment with restaurants and bars, or to stroll and sunbathe on a promenade deck... A flight will never give you so many services during the trip.
Not to worry about the number of bags
For other modes of transportation, we are often forced to carry only one suitcase, and each additional bag is charged. On the Dublin Liverpool ferry, you can take as much luggage as you want, within the capacity of your vehicle. If you are traveling as a pedestrian, the conditions may be more restrictive as you will have to keep your luggage with you until you arrive in Liverpool. However, we recommend that you ask the P&O Ferries or Seatruck Ferries crew, as luggage lockers are often available for passengers to store their luggage during the crossing.

Which companies operate between Dublin and Liverpool?

If you're looking to travel between Dublin and Liverpool by ferry, there are several companies to choose from including P&O Ferries or Seatruck Ferries who offer regular services between the two cities. You can find more information about the different ferry companies on this route and their departure times here.

P&O Ferries Dublin Liverpool
P&O Ferries
P&O Ferries is an English company based in Dover. It is listed on Vivanoda which is a comparator allowing you to find a cheap P&O Ferries Dublin Liverpool crossing. On Vivanoda, you can compare Dublin-Liverpool fares and book a P&O Ferries ticket between Dublin and Liverpool. More information about P&O Ferries
Seatruck Ferries Dublin Liverpool
Seatruck Ferries
Seatruck Ferries operates ferry services between United Kingdom and Ireland, including ferry connections between the ports of Dublin and Liverpool. On Vivanoda, you can compare Dublin-Liverpool fares and book a Seatruck Ferries ticket between Dublin and Liverpool. More information about Seatruck Ferries

Where do the ferries leave from in Dublin? Where do the boats arrive in Liverpool?

Port of departure in Dublin

P&O Ferries or Seatruck Ferries ferries depart for Liverpool from the following ports in Dublin:

Dublin Ferries Terminal 1
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Dublin P&O Ferries Terminal 3
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Port of arrival in Liverpool

Seatruck Ferries or P&O Ferries ships arrive in Liverpool from the following ports:

Liverpool Isle of Man and Dublin Terminal
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Liverpool Birkenhead Ferry Terminal
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FAQ (FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS)

There are 2 ferry companies operating between Dublin and Liverpool: P&O Ferries and Seatruck Ferries.

Yes, absolutely, direct crossings are offered by Isle of Man Steam Packet, Seatruck Ferries, P&O Ferries.

During your crossing between Dublin and Liverpool, you will travel 136 mi.

To go by boat from Dublin to Liverpool, you can find prices ranging from $157 for the lowest, to $325 for the highest. The average price we've seen is $194.

The first ferry leaves Dublin at 09:00 for Liverpool.

The last ferry to Liverpool from Dublin usually departs at 21:30.

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