Ferry to Isle of Man
Isle of Man ferry companies operate ferries to England, Ireland and Northern Ireland with 4 routes to choose from. Ferry duration can range between 2 hours 45 minutes and 3 hours 45 minutes depending on the route, operator and ship.
Isle of Man Ferry Schedules & Timetables
There are approximately 6 daily sailings to Isle of Man. Steam Packet are the only ferry company which provide ferries to and from the Isle of Man. Please note that ferry Timetables can change throughout the year and often increase during the high season. View our deal finder for the most up to date sailing times and availability.
Ports of Isle of Man
There is 1 port in Isle of Man. Douglas ferry port is located on the east coast of the island, with ferry connections from Belfast, Dublin, Liverpool and Heysham.
Fast Ferry to Isle of Man
The fastest ferry to Isle of Man is from Liverpool to Douglas with an average crossing time of 2 hours and 45 minutes.
Ferry to Isle of Man from Heysham
Ferries from Heysham to Douglas sail approximately 3 times per day with a crossing time of 3 hours and 45 minutes. Heysham to Douglas ferry prices can range between £102 and £429.
Liverpool to Isle of Man Ferry
Ferries from Liverpool to Douglas sail approximately 11 times per week with a crossing time of 2 hours and 45 minutes. Liverpool to Douglas ferry prices can range between £102 and £440.
Isle of Man Ferry Prices and Offers
Isle of Man ferry prices can range between £27 and £440. Ferry cost can vary by operator, season, and route. View our special offers page for the latest ferry offers and discounts.
All ferry prices subject to change, pricing representative of searches over last 30 days.
Can you get a ferry from England to Isle of Man?
Yes, you can take a ferry from England to Isle of Man via Liverpool and Heysham.
Isle of Man Holidays including ferry 2024
The Isle of Man is one of the most beautiful spots in Britain. This mountainous, cliff-fringed island just thirty-one miles by thirteen, into which are shoehorned austere moor lands and wooded glens, sandy beaches, fine castles, beguiling narrow-gauge railways and scores of standing stones and Celtic crosses. This popular holiday destination is most easily reached by ferry, with regular ferries from Liverpool and Heysham throughout the year.