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Getting the best price for your Dublin to Liverpool ferry

With AFerry we always give you our best prices for ferries from Dublin to Liverpool. No matter which page you book from we always include all our special offers. And there is no need to look for a discount code. If we have an offer available, your ferry price will include the reduction or offer. There's no need to look at other websites.

If you're not sure if the Dublin to Liverpool route is right for you or you can't decide between ferry companies, if there is more than one, you might also find it useful to read any reviews we have available. We ask all our customers to send us reviews for Dublin to Liverpool ferries. Remember though, that the earlier you book, the cheaper prices normally are. So don't spend too long deciding! Dublin to Liverpool is a popular route, so we advise you to book as soon as possible.

About Dublin

The cosmopolitan and lively Irish capital should be a must on anybody's European itenerary. Like any European capital it would be impossible to describe all there is to see and do.

The number one attraction is the Guinness Storehouse - the home of the "The Black Stuff" Dublin's world famous dry stout. Other attractions include St Patrick's cathedral - what would Ireland be without St Paddy after all? The National Gallery, Botanic Gardens, the National Acquatic Centre, Dublin Zoo, the list is almost endless.

However, when you leave Dublin, what you'll remember above all else is the atmposphere: the small pubs filled with dancing and music and perhaps above all else the friendliness of the locals.

About Liverpool

Liverpool Ferry Port is one of UK's major passenger and freight ports and covers both banks of the River Mersey. It offers ferries to the Isle of Man, Northern Ireland and Ireland, all of which can be booked through AFerry.

Liverpool, with its famous waterfront on the River Mersey, is besides a great shipping port also an industrial center. King John launched it on its road to glory when he granted it a charter in 1207. Before that, it had been a tiny 12th-century fishing village, but it quickly became a port for shipping men and materials to Ireland.

The City of Liverpool has been undergoing a massive redevelopment as in 2008 Liverpool is European Capital of Culture.

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Dublin to Liverpool Popular Questions

Want to know more about your journey from Dublin to Liverpool? We've compiled some of the most frequently asked questions by our customers to help you plan your journey.

How long does the ferry from Dublin to Liverpool take?

The average journey time by ferry between Dublin to Liverpool is 8 hrs 14 min. The journey time may vary, so use our booking engine on this page to search for a specific travel date.

How fast does the ferry from Dublin to Liverpool travel?

The fastest journey time by ferry from Dublin to Liverpool is 1 hrs, with P&O Ferries.

What time does the first ferry from Dublin to Liverpool leave?

The first ferry from Dublin to Liverpool leaves at 09:00 with P&O Ferries. Times may vary depending on the time of year.

What time does the last ferry from Dublin to Liverpool leave?

The last ferry from Dublin to Liverpool leaves at 21:30 with P&O Ferries. Times may vary depending on the time of year.

Which ferry companies operate between Dublin to Liverpool?

Ferries travelling from Dublin to Liverpool are operated by P&O Ferries.

Looking for more information?

If you're looking for the return journey, check out Liverpool to Dublin.