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Liverpool to Dublin

Liverpool to Dublin Ferry Crossing time approximately 8 hours The Ferry Port of Liverpool situated on the East coast of England in Merseyside Liverpool has been one of the leading UK ports for over hundred and 50 years. Handling over 30 million tones of cargo and nearly a million passengers every year Liverpool is truly an international port and fantastically vibrant and exciting city. Rich in heritage Liverpool burst onto the international music scene as the birthplace of the Beatles in swinging sixties and has now been designated as the European Capital of Culture in 2008. A city of live and vitality Liverpool is a must see city Liverpool to Dublin Ferry Crossing this well run route between Liverpool and Dublin is operated by P&O Irish Sea Ferries and offers early morning and over night crossings to Dublin and back on its very popular Norbank and Norbay ferries. The crossing takes about 8 hours. The Ferry Port of Dublin the capital of Ireland and Ireland’s busiest port for both passengers and cargo. Dublin has always had very close links with Liverpool with the constant movement of Irish workers seeking work in England and travelling and often settling in Liverpool to work in the docks. Dublin City has every possible form of night life and is home to the world famous Guinness Brewery and restaurants and cafes galore. A truly vibrant city Dublin must be experienced to begin to appreciate it. More about Liverpool More about Dublin More about P&O Irish Sea Ferries Back to Routes