Liverpool - Dublin Ferries
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The vast Port of Liverpool is one of the UK's principal ports and covers both banks of the River Mersey, both in Liverpool and in Birkenhead. The recently constructed £30million ultra-modern Twelve Quays River Terminal at Birkenhead provides a check-in hall, cafeteria with lounge, covered check-in areas for both cars and freight vehicles, and a separate rest area with showers for haulage drivers.

P&O Irish Sea Ferries operate daily crossings to Dublin (duration: 8 hours; 1-2 sailings daily). Super Seacat Fast Ferries also provides daily sailings along the same route (duration: 3 hours, 45 minutes, 1-2 sailings daily). Merchant Ferries Cruise Ferry crosses in 7 hours (2 sailings daily, Tuesday to Saturday, and 1 daily sailing on Sundays and Mondays).

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Both terminals provide facilities for the disabled, and assistance on boarding is available upon passenger notification when booking.

Dublin Port serves almost 1.5 million passengers per year, and ranks as the busiest passenger ferry port in Ireland. Facilities at the port include a coffee shop, a convenience store and baby-changing rooms.

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