We are currently monitoring weather forecasts from Friday 21st February to Sunday 23rd February. Potential impact on sailings is unknown and we will contact passengers if necessary.
We are currently monitoring weather forecasts from Friday 21st February to Sunday 23rd February. Potential impact on sailings is unknown and we will contact passengers if necessary.
Just a short ferry ride from the Isle of Man, England boasts an array of attractions from its storied history to its modern cultural offerings. Wander through historic streets, enjoy breathtaking natural beauty, and immerse yourself in the local lifestyle.
When you've had your fill of the charming countryside and historic sites, immerse yourself in retail therapy in the shopping hubs of Manchester and Liverpool. These cities are renowned for their lively bars, diverse restaurants, and famous sites like the Beatles' museum and The Trafford Centre, adding to the array of options awaiting you.
England is a land of rich history, where you can explore centuries of heritage. Within a short distance of your ferry landing in Liverpool, you can visit iconic sites like the Beatles' Story museum and the historic Albert Dock.
A little further afield, explore the ancient paths of Hadrian's Wall, visit the historic city of York with its stunning Minster, and discover the Roman ruins of Chester. Each of these historical sites offers a fascinating journey through time, making the North West, Scottish Borders, and Yorkshire perfect destinations for history enthusiasts.
Immerse yourself in England's rolling hills and stunning coastal walks. Within a short distance of your ferry docking in Liverpool and Heysham, you can explore the breathtaking landscapes of the Lake District, with its serene lakes and verdant valleys.
You can also explore the breathtaking Lake and Peak Districts, the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, and the rugged beauty of the Scottish Borders. These varied landscapes are home to diverse wildlife, offering endless opportunities for nature lovers to experience the natural beauty of the North of England.
England offers a wealth of exciting activities and attractions for families. From your ferry landing in Liverpool or Heysham, you can easily access family-friendly destinations like Chester Zoo and the interactive museums of Manchester.
Explore the wonders of the Lake District Wildlife Park, experience historic adventures at Edinburgh Castle, and enjoy the thrilling rides at Lightwater Valley Theme Park. Take advantage of our fabulous Kids Go Free offer and start making lasting family memories from the moment you step on board.
Discover England on foot
Whether you’re hiking the hills or enjoying a gentle countryside stroll, the North of England offers diverse paths to explore. Wander through the Yorkshire Dales, the Lake District, or the scenic trails of the Scottish Borders. These regions provide endless opportunities for walking enthusiasts.
A highlight is the Pennine Way, a long-distance trail stretching 268 miles from the Peak District to the Scottish Borders, offering breathtaking views from rugged moorlands to charming villages.
Explore England on two wheels
If you're an avid cyclist or looking for a leisurely family ride, the North of England offers a variety of scenic routes. Pedal through the Yorkshire Dales, the Lake District, or the scenic paths of Northumberland. The landscapes in this region provide perfect backdrops for cycling adventures.
A must-ride is the C2C (Coast to Coast) Cycle Route spans 140 miles from Whitehaven to Tynemouth, taking you through the Lake District and the Pennines. This iconic journey offers a mix of challenging climbs and rewarding views.
Savour England's culinary delights
The North of England is a food lover’s paradise, offering a rich variety of culinary experiences. From traditional pubs serving classic dishes to Michelin-starred restaurants showcasing gourmet cuisine, there’s something to satisfy every palate.
Cities like Manchester, Liverpool, and Leeds are renowned for their diverse food scenes, offering everything from international cuisines to local specialties.