Is there a boat from Liverpool to Belfast?

Travel by ferry to Liverpool and Belfast on the Stena Edda and the Stena Embla and see how we’re redefining ferry travel! With up to 4 daily direct sailings and a choice of day and night crossings between Northern Ireland and the heart of England, you’ll cruise across in just 8 hours.

Where does Liverpool ferry dock Belfast?

Location. Address: 12 Quays Terminal, Tower Road, Birkenhead, CH41 1FE, United Kingdom. The Stena Line Liverpool Port is located at 12 Quays Terminal, Birkenhead. The port is clearly signposted ‘Stena Line’ on motorways and roads in the vicinity to help you find us.

Is there a boat from Liverpool to Belfast? – Related Questions

Where does the Liverpool ferry leave from?

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.

Which ferries go from UK to Belfast?

There is currently just the 1 ferry route running between England and Northern Ireland operated by 1 ferry company – Stena Line. The Liverpool Birkenhead to Belfast ferry crossing operates Weekly with a scheduled sailing duration from about 8 hours 0 minutes.

What is the shortest ferry crossing to Northern Ireland?

The fastest ferry crossing to Northern Ireland is via the Cairnryan to Larne route, with a crossing time of approximately 2h.

How long is the Stena Line from Belfast to Liverpool?

The Stena Line service from Liverpool to Belfast offers a direct link from the English coast to Northern Ireland on-board the Stena Mersey and the Stena Lagan. The crossing takes approximately 8 hours and there is a choice of day or night sailings.

How long is the ferry crossing from Holyhead to Belfast?

The crossing with Irish Ferries takes 2 hours and 15 minutes with the fast ferry and is offered 6 times a day, while the sailing time with Stena Line is 3 hours 15 minutes long and runs 4 times daily.

Which is the quickest ferry crossing to Ireland?

Fishguard to Rosslare is the quickest ferry crossing to Ireland from Great Britain. This route takes approximately 2 hours 15 minutes. Stena Line operates this route with 14 weekly sailings. The next quickest route is Pembroke to Rosslare, which takes approximately 3 hours, with 16 weekly sailings.

Do I need a passport to go to Belfast?

Most people need a valid passport to enter the Republic or Northern Ireland but there are some exceptions: If you’re a UK citizen, you can also use official photo identification.

Do you need a passport to go to Ireland by ferry?

It is compulsory for all passengers (including babies) to have their own valid passport or officially recognised European Union I.D. card when travelling to and from Ireland or France. In some cases, a visa may also be required. If you are driving a vehicle you will also need a valid driving licence.

Can you take alcohol on ferry to Ireland?

Your tobacco and intermediate product allowances are distributed on a fractional basis. For example, you can bring in ½ litre of spirits plus 1 litre of port or 100 cigarettes plus 50 cigarillos. You are not entitled to alcohol or tobacco allowances if you are under 17.

Do you need a PCR to get into Ireland?

You also no longer need proof of vaccination, or recovery or a COVID-19 test. You are ‘recovered from COVID-19’ if you had COVID-19 in the past 180 days (and no less than 11 days before you arrive in Ireland). If you were tested for COVID-19 in the EEA, you should get an EU Digital COVID Certificate (DCC).

Can I travel to Northern Ireland from UK?

Travelling within the Common Travel Area (CTA)

There are no restrictions or testing requirements if you’re travelling from one region to another within the CTA (UK, Guernsey, Jersey, Isle of Man or the Republic of Ireland). This includes travelling to Northern Ireland via the Republic of Ireland from overseas.

Do you need a passport to go to Northern Ireland from Ireland?

For journeys on the island of Ireland, British and Irish citizens do not require any travel documents when crossing the land border.

Do you need a passport to go to Northern Ireland after Brexit?

Travelling and visas

Irish and British citizens continue to enjoy the right to travel freely throughout Ireland and the UK in the same manner as before. There is no requirement for Irish and British citizens to carry passports when travelling within the Common Travel Area.

Do Northern Irish consider themselves Irish?

In 2021: 42.8% identified as British, alone or with other national identities. 33.3% identified as Irish, alone or with other national identities. 31.5% identified as Northern Irish, alone or with other national identities.