Car Ferries from England / UK to France & Europe.
Irish Sea Car Ferries
Liverpool to Belfast & Dublin
Norfolkline ferries sail from Liverpool to Belfast, with 2 car and passenger ferries on the route. This gives 2 sailings every day except Monday, leaving at 10:30am. and at 10:30pm. In both directions. On Monday there is just one sailing each way, departing at 10pm.
The ferry service between Liverpool and Belfast operates on two new (2005) ferries, the Lagan Viking and the Mersey Viking, that provide a top class onboard experience for ferry passengers.
The crossing time for ferries between Liverpool and Belfast is approximately 8 hours with both day and night sailings in both directions.
So whether you want to take advantage of an overnight crossing that gets you to your chosen destination first thing in the morning, or a day sailing where you can relax and enjoy the comfort of the ferry’s onboard facilities, Norfolkline can cater for your needs.
The Liverpool service provides overall cost savings with a direct link to the heart of England compared to the longer drive alternative through Scottish or Welsh ports, thanks to Norfolkline’s great value ferry fares and regular special offers.
Norfolkline ferries sail from Liverpool to Dublin, with 2 car and passenger ferries
on the route. This gives a night sailing every day departing at 10pm in both directions,
and a day sailing departing at 10am every day from Tuesday to Saturday. As with the
Belfast -
P&O Ferries also have services between Liverpool and Dublin with the same departure times as Norfolkline above.
The ferry crossing time between Liverpool and Dublin is about 7 to 7.5 hours.
We also recommend using a broker for ferry bookings on these routes.