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to Belfast by ferry you’ll find a comfortable and relaxed
service available. Alternatively, if you are planning to do some
island hopping you’ll be pleased to know that regular ferries
run in a square to include Liverpool, Belfast, the Isle of Man and
Dublin.
Belfast has traditionally been an important commercial port. This,
married with the shipbuilding of Harland & Wolff, has made the
Belfast Lough and Lagan River the most talked-about
area of Belfast.
The Port of Belfast, lying on the north bank of Belfast Lough, looks
across at East Belfast. It is Ireland’s largest ferry port,
handling more than two million passengers every year.
The Seacat Ferry runs from Birkenhead Port in Liverpool to
Belfast and from Belfast to the Isle of Man and Dublin.
NorseMerchant Ferries offers passengers more than 30 sailings
each week between Belfast, Dublin and Birkenhead - Port of Liverpool,
with modern vessels providing comfort and reliability all year round.
With the choice of travelling on a day time or night time crossing
you can enjoy the many onboard facilities. Sit back, relax, enjoy
a meal in the restaurant, unwind with a drink in the lounge, watch
a movie or simply relax in one of the spacious cabins all equipped
with full en suite facilities. This company also offers super savers
and family car deals so look out for those.
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