Liverpool Ferry Port is a major maritime gateway located on the River Mersey in Liverpool, England. It serves as a key hub for passenger and freight transport, offering regular ferry services to destinations such as Dublin, Belfast, and the Isle of Man. The port is equipped with modern facilities, including waiting areas, parking, and easy access to public transport links, making it a convenient point of departure for travellers. With a rich maritime history and proximity to Liverpool's iconic waterfront attractions, it blends functionality with cultural significance.

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Upon arrival at Liverpool Port there are clear signposts indicating the main entrance. The passenger ferry terminal building is situated to the right of the entrance and the vehicle check-in lanes are directly to the left of the building. There are signs above the vehicle lanes indicating that this is the motorist check-in location. Vehicle passengers will utilise the vehicle check-in stations. These lanes will then follow around to the embarkment area of the port in which all passengers will board. Footpassengers will use the ferry terminal building to the near right of the entrance to check-in. Once check-in is complete, foot passengers will then utilise the walkways to embark the ship, these are conveniently located within the terminal building. Please note as the terminal is still a relatively new facility, some satnavs may not recognise the above postcode. Please use L3 0AY, this will take you to Jesse Hartley Way. From there, follow the road around to the left and at the roundabout, proceed to the terminal.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Foot passenger, Bicycle, Motorcycle, Van (passenger)


A great experience
EASY TO BOARD, SEATS VERY COMFY