Liverpool is located in England and is connected by ferry to and from Ireland and Northern Ireland.
There are 2 ferry companies operating ferries to and from Liverpool. P&O Ferries and Stena Line both operate ferries to and from Liverpool. In the summer season, there are a total of 42 sailings per week.
With 21 sailings per week each, the most popular routes to Liverpool in terms of sailings are Belfast to Liverpool and Dublin to Liverpool.
The port or island closest to Liverpool is Dublin with a distance of 220 kilometres - that's 137 miles or 119 nautical miles. While the port or island furthest away is Belfast at a distance of 260 kilometres - that's about 162 miles or about 140 nautical miles.
Centrally placed in the Irish Sea at the mouth of the River Mersey, Liverpool is an efficient, friendly and convenient UK departure point. The city's port once had more ships registered than any other city in the world.
The port is a very big port and is generally very busy but is busiest in the summer.Ferries to Liverpool are normally available throughout the year but there are fewer sailings in the winter. Liverpool is served only by conventional ferries.
You can travel to or from Liverpool with your vehicle or on foot. And normally you can take a bike with you or a pet.
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When you take the ferry to Belfast, the city center is within 10-minute drive from the terminal and the motorways north and south are even closer. Dublin can be reached within 2 hours from there.
The port facilities include toilets, baby changing facilities, passenger lounge, coffee shop, vending machines, free Wi-Fi, disability assistance, short and long-term car parks (payable), pay phones, and disabled toilets.
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