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Liverpool Birkenhead Dublin Ferry Tickets

Here at Ferryprice.com you can compare prices and book ferries serving the Liverpool Birkenhead Dublin Ferry route. The service is offered from Norfolkline Ferries with a choice of 12 crossings a week. Crossings are also offered from the main Port of Liverpool with P&O Ferries.

To start your Liverpool Birkenhead Dublin Crossing simply select your outward & return routes, then the number of passengers and click the get price button.

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Liverpool Birkenhead Dublin Route

Further Information on the Liverpool Birkenhead - Dublin Ferry Route

Choose from 12 weekly crossing between Liverpool Birkenhead and Dublin with Norfolkline Ferries. Each crossing takes around 7 hours on board one of Norfolkline's Irish Sea Ferries fleet. A very similar route is offered from P&O Ferries who offer a route between the main port of Liverpool to Dublin, again offering 12 crossings a week. The P&O Irish Sea Ferries route takes slightly longer with an average crossing time of 8 hours.

Port of Liverpool Birkenhead - For Full Information - Click Here

The vast Port of Liverpool now owned by Peel Holdings is one of the UK's major Ports & covers both banks of the River Mersey, both in Liverpool & Birkenhead. The Port handles over 32 million tonnes of freight a year, including one third of all freight moving between Britain & Ireland.

Birkenhead's dock system is part of the Port of Liverpool, operated by the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company. The Twelve Quays ferry terminal allows a direct freight and passenger service to Dublin, Republic of Ireland and Belfast, Northern Ireland. The Mersey Ferry at Woodside runs a passenger service to Liverpool, as well as chartered cruising.

During winter months, the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company operates a service from Birkenhead to Douglas using the MS Ben-my-Chree. Due to weather conditions, this service temporarily replaces the route that normally operates from the Liverpool landing stage using fast craft.

Dublin Ferry Port - For Full Information - Click Here

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region. Dublin Port is Ireland's biggest sea port. It has both historical and contemporary economic importance. Approximatively two-thirds of the Republic of Ireland's port traffic goes via Dublin Port. Recently, the port and its land, mostly at the eastern end of Dublin's Northside, were valued at €25 billion - €30 billion.

The modern Dublin Port is located either side of the River Liffey, out to its mouth. On the north side of the river, the main part of the port lies at the end of East Wall and North Wall, from Alexandra Quay. The element of the port on the south side of the river is much smaller, and lies at the beginning of the Pigeon House peninsula. Roll-On Roll-Off ferry services run regularly across the Irish Sea to Holyhead in Wales, Liverpool in England and in the summer months to Douglas, Isle of Man. The largest car ferry in the world, the Irish Ferries ship Ulysses which can carry up to 2000 passengers, runs on the Holyhead route.

Norfolk Line English Routes

Norfolk Line

Norfolkline operates three passenger ferry routes across the English channel and on the Irish Sea. Over two million people travel with Norfolkline Ferries every year, with a focus on offering low prices, quality ferries, and convenient schedules. Norfolkline is one of the most popular choices for ferries to France and Ireland.

Dover - Dunkerque - Cross the channel to France from Dover to Dunkerque on Norfolkline's cross channel ferries. Norfolkline ferries provides a fast and efficient car ferry crossing and a fantastic alternative to the standard Dover Calais crossing. There are 11 crossings a day with each taking around 2 hours.

Liverpool Birkenhead - Belfast - Norfolkline offer a popular ferry service between Liverpool and Belfast onboard 2 vessels, the Lagan Viking and the Mersey Viking. Crossing time takes around 8 hours with 13 Crossings a week and both day and night sailings available in both directions.

Liverpool - Dublin - A service is also on offer connecting England to the Republic of Ireland through Liverpool and Dublin. The Liverpool Viking and the Dublin Viking take you across the Irish Sea in 7 hours with 12 crossings on offer a week with both day and night departures on offer.

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