Ferry from Northern Ireland to England
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Open tickets are valid for up to 12 months from booking date (see ticket conditions).

Open Ticket?

Open tickets are valid for up to 12 months from booking date (see ticket conditions).

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Ferries from Northern Ireland to England sail approximately 12 times per week and are operated by Stena Line. Ferry schedules can vary by season.

How long is the ferry from Northern Ireland to England?

Ferries from Northern Ireland to England sail in approximately 7 hours on the ferry from Belfast to Liverpool Birkenhead.

Can I take a car on the ferry from Northern Ireland to England?

Yes, passengers can take a car on Northern Ireland England ferries with Stena Line.

What is the distance between Northern Ireland and England?

The distance between Northern Ireland and England is 216.5 miles (348.4km) and 188.1 nautical miles from the nearest destination ports.

What is the price of a ferry from Northern Ireland to England?

Ferry prices from Northern Ireland to England ranges on booking factors such as route, operator, season and vessel.

Ferry Offers from Northern Ireland to England

For the best ferry price, we recommend booking in advance for the cheapest tickets. Visit our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts.

Booking ferry tickets from Northern Ireland to England

With Direct Ferries you can book and compare Northern Ireland England ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices using our Deal Finder.

Ferries from Northern Ireland to England

About Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, located in the North-east part of the island of Ireland, with the Republic of Ireland in the South-west. Northern Ireland has plenty of inspirational locations, stunning landscapes and friendly people. Each region in Northern Ireland is very distinctive with much to offer. Its capital and largest city Belfast was the birthplace of the Titanic and now has the world’s largest Titanic Belfast visitor experience to uncover the story of the Titanic. The ports of Northern Ireland provide the perfect gateway to the rest of the UK by ferry with regular and high speed crossings on offer to Scotland and the Isle of Man as well as a longer crossings travelling further south to England. Ireland features many ferry departures to the UK as well as some routes to the continent via France so you could also choose to drive to Ireland and sail from there.

About England

England is the largest and most populous of the four 'home nations' that make up the United Kingdom. Geographically England is defined as the region in the central and southern parts of the United Kingdom with Scotland to the North, Wales to the West and North Ireland to the West across the Irish Sea. England can be divided into Northern England, the Midlands and Southern England with London in the South as the capital and centre of finance and culture. Ferry travel is a very popular and well developed mode of reaching England, especially with visitors from Ireland and Northern Europe. It is an island after all. With a choice of numerous ferry ports on offer connecting the likes of Ireland across the Irish Sea, France across the channel and Holland across the North Sea, it is no surprise that crossings to England and its numerous world class ports are managed by some of the largest, luxurious and most well-known ferry companies in operation.

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