Further Information on the Fleetwood - Larne Ferry Route
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Fleetwood is a town within the Wyre district of Lancashire, England, lying at the northwest corner of the Fylde. It forms part of the Greater Blackpool conurbation. The town was the first planned community of the Victorian era. For most of the twentieth century, Fleetwood was a prominent deep-sea fishing port, but, since the 1970s, the fishing industry has declined precipitously and the town has undergone economic difficulties. Fleetwood is also a seaside resort, serving as a quiet contrast to nearby Blackpool.
Passenger sailings to Douglas are not currently on a regular timetable. Ferries were operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company from 1876 to 1961, and again periodically from 1971. However, in recent years the service has been restricted to once or twice per year. Since 2004 Stena Line has provided some passenger accommodation on its thrice daily service to Larne in Northern Ireland.
Larne Ferry Port - For Full Information - Click Here
Ferries sail from the Larne harbour to destinations including Cairnryan and Troon in Scotland, and Fleetwood in England. Larne is a substantial seaport and industrial town on the east coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It has been used as a seaport for over 1,000 years, and is today a major passenger and freight roll-on roll-off port. Larne is twinned with Clover, South Carolina.
Norfolkline operates three passenger ferry routes across the English channel and on the Irish Sea. Over two million people travel with Norfolkline Ferries every year, with a focus on offering low prices, quality ferries, and convenient schedules. Norfolkline is one of the most popular choices for ferries to France and Ireland.
Dover - Dunkerque - Cross the channel to France from Dover to Dunkerque on Norfolkline's cross channel ferries. Norfolkline ferries provides a fast and efficient car ferry crossing and a fantastic alternative to the standard Dover Calais crossing. There are 11 crossings a day with each taking around 2 hours.
Liverpool Birkenhead - Belfast - Norfolkline offer a popular ferry service between Liverpool and Belfast onboard 2 vessels, the Lagan Viking and the Mersey Viking. Crossing time takes around 8 hours with 13 Crossings a week and both day and night sailings available in both directions.
Liverpool - Dublin - A service is also on offer connecting England to the Republic of Ireland through Liverpool and Dublin. The Liverpool Viking and the Dublin Viking take you across the Irish Sea in 7 hours with 12 crossings on offer a week with both day and night departures on offer.
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