P&O Irish Sea operate 2 conventional ferries on the Dublin to Liverpool route the Norbay and Norbank. They have a choice of overnight crossings with cabins or day sailings and a total of 12 weekly crossings to choose from. Norfolk Line Irish Sea also operate on the Dublin to Liverpool route and their conventional ferries have cabins, restaurant, bar, cinema and childrens area.
Arriving in Liverpool Docks visitors to the historic city of Liverpool and home of the Beatles can expect culture, history, friendly welcoming locals, shopping, two premier league football clubs and plenty more.
Getting to Dublin:
You can reach the Ferry port at Dublin, via the M1 from the North, the N7 from the West, and the the N11 from the South. From the city centre of Dublin the ferry port is very well signposed. If you are in the City Centre, you need to follow the Quays from the O'Connel Bridge, then go down to the music venue at Point Depot. Next, you need to turn left and then stay on the same road all the way until you reach the port.
With both P&O Irish Ferries and Norfolk Line Irish Sea operating conventional ferry services on the Dublin to Liverpool route passengers can travel in the comfort of their own cabin and experience the onboard facilities at their leisure. For ferry tickets and further information go to tickets4ferries.com