Can you go as a foot passenger from Liverpool to Dublin?
Taking the ferry to IrelandAlthough we don't accommodate for foot passengers on this journey, you don't have to worry – you'll be able to get to Ireland on foot via our Cairnryan to Larne route instead.
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Yes, you can travel as a foot passenger on all sailings, within governmental guidelines, except early-morning and late-night sailings on our Cairnryan-Belfast and Holyhead-Dublin routes.
The form of ID you'll need to travel on a ferry depends on the route and your nationality. On most international routes, you will need your passport to check-in. However, there are exceptions to this.
Border control and the Common Travel Area. There are no routine passport controls in operation for Irish and UK citizens travelling between the 2 countries. However, you must show identification to board a ferry or an airplane, and some airlines and sea carriers only accept a passport as valid identification.
In place of a passport, you can use WHTI-compliant documents like passport cards, trusted traveler's cards, and NEXUS cards. While these allow you to travel to these regions by sea and road, they are not acceptable for international flights.
In order to check-in, you need a valid travel document. When travelling with Ryanair, we generally accept 2 forms of ID. A valid passport;A valid National Identity Card.