Are ferries still running from Liverpool to Belfast?
With 12 ferries running weekly, provided by 1 ferry operator Stena Line, and sailing times of around 8 hours. Liverpool Birkenhead to Belfast sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season, so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.
How long does it take to get to Belfast on the ferry from Liverpool?
8 hours
Liverpool Belfast ferries are operated by Stena Line, with an approximate crossing time of 8 hours and a choice of both day and night sailings in both directions. The ships serving the route are the Stena Lagan and the Stena Mersey.
Does DFDS take foot passengers?
DFDS: your luggage Foot passengers must be able to carry their luggage independently on board. Helpful passengers are supported by our team in the port, please let us know at least 48 hours before departure.
Is there a fast boat from Belfast to Liverpool?
The Belfast Liverpool Birkenhead ferry route connects Northern Ireland with England. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Stena Line. The crossing operates up to 14 times each week with sailing durations from around 8 hours.
Is Liverpool ferry still running?
Weekday Commuter Services operate between 07:20am – 09:50am and 17:00pm – 18:50pm. All services will operate from Pier Liverpool Gerry Marsden and Woodside, whilst Seacombe is closed for major refurbishment work.
How long is ferry crossing from Stranraer to Belfast?
around 2 hours and 16 minutes
Journey Information There are 4 daily ferries from Stranraer to Belfast. Traveling by ferry from Stranraer to Belfast usually takes around 2 hours and 16 minutes, but the fastest Stena Line ferry can make the trip in 2 hours and 15 minutes.
Do DFDS allow foot passengers?
Can you be a foot passenger on Brittany Ferries?
To book as a foot passenger on our website, please choose the ‘on foot’ option under ‘How are you travelling? ‘ on step 1 of our booking process. If the ‘on foot’ option is not displayed, this means that there is no foot passenger space left for your chosen departure. Please try an alternative sailing.
What ferries go from Belfast to Liverpool?
The Stena Line ferry from Belfast to Liverpool offers a direct link from Northern Ireland to the heart of England on the Stena Edda and the Stena Embla. The crossing time is approximately 8 hours with a choice of both day and night sailings.
Where do you get the ferry from Liverpool?
The P&O Ferries terminal is at Gladstone Dock and the nearest rail stations for this are the Liverpool City Centre stations including Liverpool Lime Street, Moorfields, Central and James Street. All of which are a short taxi ride from the P&O Irish Sea ferry terminal at Gladstone Dock.
Can you cross the Mersey on foot?
You can cross the Mersey by foot – but further upstream (lowest bridge links Runcorn and Widnes). Use the ferry or one of the cross-river bus and rail services if you are travelling between Liverpool and Birkenhead (or v.v.) 2.
Do ferries still go from Stranraer?
From Monday, cross-channel ferries from Northern Ireland will no longer sail to Stranraer in Scotland. The need to shorten the route to save fuel and the demand for bigger ships means that the shallow channel down Loch Ryan to Stranraer is no longer viable.
Can you get an earlier ferry with DFDS?
4 answers. yes, we did this a month ago. Caught the midnight ferry back from France 12 hours early. No extra charge, it does depend on space though.
Why are there no foot passengers on Ferries?
Brittany Ferries has confirmed that foot passengers and cyclists will not be able to travel on its ferries this summer due to anti-coronavirus measures it has had to introduce.