Irish Sea Route: Liverpool to Dublin & Belfast

Between Liverpool - Dublin

Norfolkline Irish ferry services between Liverpool and Dublin provides:

  • Two modern, luxurious vessels, the Liverpool Viking and Dublin Viking.
  • Top class onboard experience.
  • Crossing time between Liverpool to Dublin of approximately 7 hours.
  • Ferries running round the clock, sailing in both directions.

You have the advantage of either overnight travel, reaching your destination at the start of the day, or travelling during the day to experience the onboard facilities.

Liverpool Viking and Dublin Viking

Liverpool Viking and Dublin Viking are RO/PAX vessels built in 1997 in Donada, Spain. They’re currently sailing under the UK flag and operated on a dedicated route between Dublin and Liverpool both ways. The Irish vessels have a passenger capacity of 340 with cabin service for 72 passengers.

Between Liverpool – Belfast

Norfolkline Irish ferry services between Liverpool and Belfast provides:

  • Two modern luxurious vessels Lagan Viking and Mersey Viking
  • Top class onboard experience.
  • Crossing time between Liverpool and Belfast of approximately 8 hours
  • Ferries running round the clock, sailing in both directions.

The Lagan Viking and Mersey Viking

The Lagan Viking and Mersey Viking are RO/PAX vessels built by Cantiere Navale Visentini, Italy and delivered in July 2005. They’re currently being sailed under a British flag and operated on a dedicated route between Belfast and Liverpool. The vessels have a passenger capacity of 980 with 121 cabins and 38 reclining seats for passengers’ comfort.

Advantage on Norfolkline's Irish sea route:

  • Liverpool service an alternative to Scottish or Welsh ports
  • Cost effective, connecting you to the heart of England
  • A short ride compared to Scottish or Welsh ports
  • Overnight travel to reach your destination in the early morning

For any additional information please contact Norfolkline.