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Dublin to Liverpool Ferry

The Dublin to Liverpool ferry route is no longer available. Please look for alternative ferries from Ireland to England. The Dublin to Liverpool crossing takes around 7 hours and 30 minutes on most ferries operating this route. The ferry duration for the Dublin to Liverpool ferry can vary between 7 hours 30 minutes and 8 hours depending on the weather conditions and the operator that you choose to book with.

Fast Ferry Dublin to Liverpool

The fastest ferry travelling from Dublin to Liverpool is with P&O Ferries in 7 hours and 30 minutes.

What is the price of a fast ferry from Dublin to Liverpool?

The fastest ferries cost approximately from Dublin to Liverpool usually cost around £477.

Can passengers book a cabin on the ferry from Dublin to Liverpool?

Yes, cabins are available for booking on all ferries that sail from Dublin to Liverpool.

Dublin to Liverpool Ferry Timetables

There are 12 weekly sailings from Dublin to Liverpool. P&O Ferries provide up to 12 sailings per week. Ferry timetables usually increase in the high season due to higher demand.

Dublin to Liverpool Ferry Time

The first ferry departs Dublin port at approximately 09:00 and the last ferry departs at approximately 21:30.

Ferry schedules can vary by operator and season.

Can I bring pets on the Dublin Liverpool ferry?

Yes, P&O Irish Sea welcome pets onboard their ferries from Dublin to Liverpool. Please be aware that dogs must be kept on a leash when roaming the ship and can only access certain areas of the ferry. Guide dogs are exempt from this policy.

Dublin to Liverpool Ferry Price

The price of a ferry from Dublin - Liverpool can vary between £237 and £767 depending on the operator, season and whether you are travelling with a vehicle. The average price of a foot passenger is £427, prices can range from £308 and £628. The average price with a car is £503. Car prices can range from £257 and £767. Prices may vary for other vehicle types. All ferry prices can change from season to season.

Prices subject to change, pricing representative of searches over last 30 days.

Cheap Ferry to Dublin from Liverpool

Discover the cheapest ferry tickets on the market by using our deal finder. We recommend that you book in advance to guarantee yourself the best possible prices and availability on the ferry to Liverpool.

With 2 sailings per day, you are bound to find a suitable ferry crossing to suit your needs. However, there are alternative ferries from Ireland to England if you require additional flexibility including the Dublin to Holyhead ferry.

Day Trip from Dublin to Liverpool

As the crossing time is around 7 hours and 30 minutes on the Dublin to Liverpool ferry, we would suggest that you extend your stay in Liverpool to make it worth your while. The early ferry departs at 09:00 and will arrive in Liverpool at 16:30.

Overnight Ferries from Dublin to Liverpool

There is a ferry from Dublin to Liverpool that operates overnight. This is a available with P&O Irish Sea and departs at 21:30 and arrives in Liverpool at 05:00. This overnight ferry service is available to book every day of the week.

Dublin to Liverpool Ferry Alternatives

For more information, please visit our Ferries from Ireland to England page.
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Most popular questions

How long is the ferry from Dublin to Liverpool?

The ferry crossing time from Dublin to Liverpool is approximately 7h 30m. Sailing durations may vary from season to season and by operator so we’d advise doing a live check.

Which ferry companies operate between Dublin to Liverpool?

There is 1 ferry operator for Dublin to Liverpool and this is
  • P&O Irish Sea

How can I book ferry tickets from Dublin to Liverpool?

Book ferries from Dublin to Liverpool through our deal finder and check our offers page to view the latest ferry offers.

Dublin to Liverpool Guide

Dublin Port Guide

The Irish city of Dublin is the capital of Ireland and lies in the province of Leinster on the east coast of Ireland, at the mouth of the River Liffey. Dating back to the Viking age, Dublin began to rapidly expand in the 17th century. Today, the city attracts millions of visitors every year to experience everything the city has to offer. One of Dublin's oldest monuments is the 13th century Dublin Castle which was founded after the Norman invasion. Trinity College, Dublin is also a popular visitor destination in order to see the Book of Kells which is an illustrated manuscript created by Irish monks in around 800 AD. One of the most photographed sights in Dublin is the Ha'penney Bridge which is an old iron footbridge that spans the River Liffey. This is considered to be one of Dublin's most iconic landmarks.

Dublin Port is the busiest passenger ferry port in Ireland, serving 1.5 million passengers per year to destinations in the UK and Europe. The port has three terminals and lies at the mouth of the River Liffey, which is under 3 km from the city centre.

Liverpool Guide

The English city of Liverpool is located on the eastern side of the River Mersey estuary, in Merseyside in the north west of the country. The Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and includes the Pier Head, Albert Dock and William Brown Street. The city is also home to two of the most famous Premier League football clubs in the country; Liverpool Football Club and Everton Football Club and matches between the two clubs are referred to as the Merseyside Derby. Also hosted by the city is the world famous Grand National which is held at the city's Aintree Racecourse. From Liverpool's industrial past, railways, transatlantic steamships, electric trains and public trams were all pioneered in the city as methods of mass transport. The world's first railway tunnels were constructed under Liverpool and 1829 and 1836 and the world's first scheduled passenger helicopter service, which operated between Liverpool and Cardiff, started in 1950.

The Port of Liverpool is one of the largest ports in the UK and is home to passenger ferry services that depart to Belfast, Dublin and to the Isle of Man.




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