Liverpool to the Isle of Man ferry information:
Liverpool is connected to the Isle of Man via the port of Douglas. On average, there are 2 crossings each day between Liverpool and the Isle of Man, which are operated by Isle of Man Steam Packet. Crossings from Liverpool to Douglas usually take around 2 hours 45 minutes.
The above information is a basic summary on the services between Liverpool and the Isle of Man. We recommend using our Ferry Search to find live ferry information and the latest prices.
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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.
About the Isle of Man
Experience the hospitable and quirky nature of Manx life in a trip to the Isle of Man. There is something to appeal to everyone, whether you are after steam trains, boats, picturesque ports or opportunities for hiking.
The Isle of Man is a small island in the middle of the Irish Sea. Whilst the British Government oversee its defence and foreign relations, it is to all other sense and purposes an independent government. This lends the island a unique sense of independence.