Sailing Update Information

For the latest sailing information, please check with your chosen operator directly. NI Ferry Site no longer posts regular sailing updates directly to this website, however, during storms or exceptional events we try to keep our Facebook and Twitter pages up to date.

Stena Line

Stena Line has an online tool called FerryCheck for displaying sailing updates for all its passenger carrying services (including Belfast to Cairnryan and Liverpool (Birkenhead) here. Alternatively, you can listen to pre-recorded sailing updates by phoning +44 (0) 8705 755 755 when travelling from the UK or +353 (0)1 907 5300 when travelling from Ireland.

P&O Ferries

P&O post the latest sailing information, including for the Larne to Cairnryan and Dublin to Liverpool services, to the twitter account @POFerriesupdate which can also be viewed at their website here and below. They also post the latest travel information and weather conditions updates to their Weatherline on 01304 448866.

@POFerriesupdate twitter feed

Seatruck Ferries

Seatruck post sailing updates for all services (including Heysham – Warrenpoint) directly to their website homepage here.

Carlingford Lough Ferry

Sailing information for the Greencastle to Greenore service is normally posted to the Carlingford Lough Ferry Facebook page here

https://www.facebook.com/carlingfordloughferry

Irish Ferries

Irish Ferries posts the latest sailing update information to its dedicated web page here. For prerecorded sailing information dial + 44 (0)3717 300 400 in the UK, or + 353 (0)818 300 400 if you are calling from Ireland or France.

Brittany Ferries

Information about sailings to or from Ireland can be found on this page on Brittany Ferries’ Irish website. For sailings to and from the UK, the latest Brittany Ferries sailing updates are published to this web page.

DFDS

DFDS posts its sailing updates to its twitter feeds, all of which can be viewed on its sailing update page here. Please note that the Rosslare – Dunkirk service is grouped under the English Channel operation.