The capital city of the Republic of Ireland, Dublin is a popular place to spend a weekend break, especially for people from England. Many people travel here using cheap Ferry from Liverpool to Dublin and this vibrant city boasts a number of interesting attractions such as Dublin Castle and Christ Church Cathedral, while fans of fiction and the supernatural will want to take a tour of the Bram Stoker Museum.
Regular cheap Ferry from Liverpool to Dublin are provided by both P&O Irish Sea Ferry and Norfolkline as this is an extremely popular route. Both companies run two services on most days and while P&O Irish Sea Ferry offices ferry services at 09:30 and 21:00, Norfolkline Ferry depart Liverpool ferry port at 10:00 and 22:00. No matter which company passengers choose, the journey takes around eight hours from port to port.
Passengers who set sail with Norfolkline will be able to choose between two modern vessels, namely the Liverpool Viking and the Dublin Viking. There are a range of facilities and services available onboard and both companies offer the same range of amenities, including eateries toilets and games rooms.
The route takes passengers from the heart of England to the heart of Ireland, and both the ferry port at Liverpool and Dublin ferry port are easily reachable by road and rail. Once on board the ferry, passengers will find the comfortable seats are perfect for snoozing on, allowing them to reach Dublin feeling relaxed and refreshed.
Cheap Ferry from Liverpool to Dublin also travel to a number of different ports, such as Dun Laoghaire, which is situated just six miles south of Dublin and is serviced by the DART. Another popular port is located just outside the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland, while Ferry also travel regularly to the charming coastal town of Rosslare.
