Is there a foot passenger from Liverpool to Dublin?


Is there a foot passenger from Liverpool to Dublin? Please note: The Liverpool to Dublin ferry is for passengers with vehicles and does not currently accept foot passengers. Foot passengers can instead opt for the Holyhead to Dublin or Liverpool to Belfast ferries. Please note: This site contains affiliate links to products.


Do Irish Ferries take foot passengers?

Ireland/France routes In Dublin foot passengers access the ship via either a pedestrian link span, or a shuttle bus which will bring them from the terminal building to the ship. Passengers must bring their luggage with them.


Are foot passengers allowed on ferries to Ireland?

Irish Ferries runs ferry services between Holyhead in Wales to Dublin Port and from Pembroke in Wales to Rosslare on Ireland's southeast coast. Dublin Port is 6 km from Dublin city centre. Foot passengers are welcome on most of these crossings.


Is a ferry to Ireland better than flying?

In saying that flying is definitely the better option. Flights can be cheap from just about anywhere in England to Dublin, Belfast or Cork. Flying is a much, much easier option but how much luggage do you have, you will have to pay for hold baggage and the allowances are pretty dismal.


Can you go on a ferry as a foot passenger?

All foot passengers must check-in at the ticket counter prior to boarding, and proceed to the skywalk for screening. The screening process begins 45 minutes prior to departure, and concludes 30 minutes prior to departures.