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The fastest crossing from Liverpool to Dublin is by the Steam Packet's Seacat.

P&O Irish Sea ferries also operate a ferry for motorists from Liverpool to Dublin and in November 2001 launched a new service from Mostyn in Flintshire.

Foot and car passengers from Liverpool can also look at the Norse Merchant line, but this is definitely not for the day-tripper.

Flying

Budget airline Ryanair flies from Liverpool, Manchester and Leeds Bradford airports to Dublin, sometimes for as a little as £1 each way.

Aer Lingus flies from Leeds Bradford and Manchester to Dublin and British Airways fly from Sheffield to Dublin.

Please note that fares and timetables may change, so always check with the service operator first.

Useful links

Stenaline ferries
Irish Ferries
Liverpool Seacat
P&O Irish Sea
Ryanair
Aer Lingus
British Airways

 
 

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