Ferry from Belfast to Liverpool

The Royal Albert Dock and the waterfront promenade in Liverpool, United Kingdom

The ferry from Belfast to Liverpool offers a convenient and scenic route across the Irish Sea, connecting Northern Ireland to mainland England. This popular journey is perfect for those traveling for leisure, work or exploration. Choosing the ferry allows you to carry vehicles, travel comfortably and enjoy the beauty of the sea along the way.

Booking your ferry tickets is easy through go-ferry.com:

  1. Search for availability: Visit our booking engine, search for “Belfast to Liverpool” and select your desired travel date
  2. Compare options: Review schedules and services offered by the ferry operators. Then, proceed to passenger/vehicle details
  3. Book your tickets: Complete your booking securely and receive your booking confirmation via email
  4. Prepare for travel: Arrive at Belfast Port at least 1-2 hours before departure with your ticket and identification ready
  5. Boarding the ferry: Follow the staff's directions for a smooth embarkation, whether you're a foot passenger or traveling with a vehicle

Advantages of ferry travel

  • Vehicle-friendly: Bring your car, motorbike or even your bicycle for a road trip in England
  • Onboard comfort: Relax in lounges, enjoy meals and take advantage of free Wi-Fi
  • Eco-friendly: Ferries are a sustainable way to travel, with reduced emissions compared to air travel
  • Flexible timetables: Frequent crossings make it easy to find a ferry time that fits your itinerary

What is the distance between Belfast & Liverpool (Birkenhead) by ferry?

The distance across the Irish Sea is approximately 105 nautical miles (194 kilometers) from Belfast Port to Liverpool Birkenhead Port.

How long is the ferry journey from Belfast to Liverpool (Birkenhead)?

The journey duration is around 8 hours, providing enough time to relax, explore onboard amenities or enjoy the sea views.

What is the Belfast to Liverpool (Birkenhead) ferry timetable?

The ferry from Belfast to Liverpool's Birkenhead operates at least 3 times a week, with two sailings offered each day - one in the morning and one in the evening, including overnight options for convenience.

Which ferry companies operate this route?

The primary operator for this route, Stena Line is renowned for its reliable services, modern vessels and excellent onboard amenities.

Transportation in Belfast & Liverpool

Getting to Belfast Port

Travelers have several options for reaching the ferry terminal at Belfast Harbour:

  • Buses: Translink offers regular bus services connecting Belfast city center to the port
  • Taxis: Taxis are widely available throughout the city for a quick and direct transfer to the port

* Onsite parking is available at Belfast Port for those driving to the terminal.

Leaving Liverpool Birkenhead Port

Upon arrival in Liverpool, travelers have multiple transportation options to reach the city center and beyond:

  • Buses: Merseytravel operates frequent bus routes connecting the Birkenhead port area to central Liverpool
  • Trains: From Birkenhead Hamilton Square Station, you can catch a Merseyrail train to Liverpool Lime Street and other destinations
  • Taxis: Taxis are readily available at the port
  • Private transfers: Pre-booked private transfers offer a comfortable and stress-free way to travel directly to your destination

What to see & do in Belfast & Liverpool

Top attractions in Belfast

  • Titanic Belfast: A state-of-the-art museum dedicated to the iconic ship built in the city
  • St. George’s Market: A bustling spot for local crafts, food, and live music
  • Crumlin Road Gaol: Explore Northern Ireland’s fascinating history in this historic prison
  • Botanic Gardens and Ulster Museum: Perfect for a relaxing day immersed in culture and nature
  • Giant’s Causeway (near Belfast): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, just an hour’s drive from the city
  • Eat: Try traditional Ulster Fry or Irish stew
  • Shop: Pick up handcrafted linen or souvenirs at St. George’s Market

Top attractions in Liverpool

  • The Beatles Story Museum: A must-visit for fans of the Fab Four, celebrating Liverpool’s music legacy
  • Albert Dock: A cultural hub with museums, galleries, and waterfront cafes
  • Liverpool Cathedral: The largest cathedral in the UK, with stunning architecture and city views
  • Anfield Stadium: Tour the iconic home of Liverpool FC
  • Walker Art Gallery: Explore masterpieces in one of England’s finest art museums
  • Eat: Savor scouse, a local stew, or fresh seafood
  • Shop: Head to Liverpool ONE for high-street brands and unique boutiques

FAQs about the ferry from Belfast to Liverpool

How much does the ferry from Belfast to Liverpool cost?

Ticket prices vary based on travel dates, passenger type and vehicle options. Visit our booking engine for real-time pricing and booking.

Can I bring my pet on the ferry?

Yes, Stena Line allows pets to travel on this route with designated facilities for their comfort.

Are there overnight ferries available?

Yes, Stena Line offers overnight sailings with cabin accommodations for added convenience.

How early should I arrive at the ferry port?

Arrive at least 1 hour before departure or 90 minutes if traveling with a vehicle.

Are the ferries wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Stena Line ferries are equipped with accessible facilities to accommodate passengers with reduced mobility.

Is Wi-Fi available onboard?

Yes, free Wi-Fi is available for passengers during the journey.

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      Take the ferry to a nearby destination in the morning and return the same day in the afternoon at discounted rates!