Liverpool Freight Ferries

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Book a Liverpool Freight Ferry to Dublin, Belfast or Douglas with Isle of Man Steam Packet, Seatruck, Stena Line or P&O Ferries.

The freight port of Liverpool, owned by Peel Holdings, is one of the UK's largest and busiest cargo ports covering both banks of the River Mersey in Liverpool and Birkenhead. The commercial port is a vital part of the Irish Sea market offering services to both Dublin and Belfast as well as to the Isle of Man.

Liverpool Ferry Port Information

Services include a cafeteria with lounge, check-in hall and a separate rest area with shower facilities for truck drivers.


Getting to Liverpool Ferry Port by road

Liverpool freight terminal is within Liverpool Freeport. Go through Freeport police security entrance, take first left. Terminal is about one mile along on right hand side. Take a right, follow signs past the front of terminal buildings to passenger check-in.

From Liverpool City Centre follow A565 towards Bootle. Take sign for Liverpool Freeport. From other areas use M57 or M58 and follow signs 'All Docks' on A5036. Continue on A5036 for approximately 2 miles until roundabout incorporating a flyover and follow signs for Crosby/Liverpool Freeport.


Useful Links

Peel Ports.

Liverpool Freight Ferry Port Addresses

Isle of Man Steam Packet

Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, Landing Stage Terminal, Off St Nicholas Place, Princes Parade, Liverpool, L3 1DL, England.

Stena Line

12 Quays Terminal, Tower Road, Birkenhead, Wirrall, CH41 1FE, England.

P&O Irish Sea Ferries

Gladstone Branch Dock No.3, Liverpool Freeport, Bootle, Merseyside, L20 1BG. For sat navs, please use: L20 1BG BOOTLE (Liverpool/Dublin ferry), England.

SeaTruck (Freight)

Seatruck Ferry Terminal, Brocklebank Dock, Port of Liverpool, L20 1DB, United Kingdom.