Fleetwood Ferry Port is situated on the Lancashire coast and is well established as one of the UK's major ports for ro-ro traffic to and from Northern Ireland. Fleetwood has also been a major fishing port for 90 years.
Although this route is no longer possible, alternatives are available, which can be booked using our booking form on the left.
Fleetwood Ferry Port offers a full range of services and facilities, including a 180-tonne ro-ro linkspan, a 650-tonne deep-water slipway and 800 m of quay.
By car
Exit M55 J3 & follow A585 to Fleetwood which is 9 miles away. Follow signs for Town Centre/Docks & then Ferries. Ferry Port is off Dock Street.
By bus
From Blackpool, take the no. 14 bus to Fleetwood. From the rest of the UK, there are frequent National Express services.
By rail
The nearest train station to Fleetwood Ferry port is Poulton-Le-Fylde Railway Station (which is located about 6 miles from Fleetwood Ferry port).
Fleetwood, near Blackpool on the Lancashire coast, is a thriving seaside resort and busy port with a traditional pier, a beautiful yacht marina and a promenade with many attractions.
Among its many interesting features, Fleetwood has the only original main street tramway in Britain and it has a lighthouse in the middle of the road. The town is also home to the world famous 'Fisherman's Friend' lozenges.
The town also has an assortment of attractions including a traditional market and hosts an array of festivals and events.



