Mersey Ferries Services During
Three Queens Event, 24 - 26 May
We will be operating special cruises during the three day event. There will be a limited number of tickets available for cruises on Sunday 24 and Tuesday 26 May.
Please check for updates on travelling to the event at
www.merseytravel.gov.ukSunday 24th - Special cruises throughout the day.
Queen Mary 2 Viewing Cruise
Jump aboard a Mersey Ferry cruise to take in the majestic sight that is Queen Mary 2 framed against the Liverpool waterfront, with a live commentary on board throughout your trip. Check our website for more details about these cruises.
Tickets we be available on the day from ferry terminals and will be subject to availability as these cruises are expected to be very busy.
Monday 25th - All cruises are pre-booked tickets only and have sold out
Tuesday 26th - Special cruises throughout the day
Queen Victroria Viewing Cruise
Board a Mersey Ferry cruise to take in the majestic sight of the Queen Victoria framed against the Liverpool waterfront with an interactive live commentary on board throughout your trip. Check our website for more details about these cruises.
Tickets we be available on the day from ferry terminals and will be subject to availability as these cruises are expected to be very busy.
Travelling to the event
The Three Queens event will be a busy three days for transport. Whether you’re coming from near or far for the event, make an informed choice about how to get to the event and home again by seeing all your travel options at
www.merseytravel.gov.uk On Sunday 24th, Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th 2015 Saveaway Tickets, Trio Tickets and Concessionary Travel Passes will not be accepted at any time on Mersey Ferries. The only exception is Merseytravel pre-paid tickets and concessionary passes will be accepted on commuter services on Tuesday 26th (subject to time restrictions on individual tickets/passes). Click here for commuter timetable.
Car parking will not be available at the Woodside terminal and will be severely restricted at the Seacombe terminal as a result of crowd management arrangements in place.