Departing Liverpool for the Isle of Man |
Foot Passengers - Isle of Man Steam Packet Company |
Manannan High Speed Ferry - Isle of Man Steam Packet Company |
Manannan High Speed Ferry - Isle of Man Steam Packet Company |
Manannan High Speed Ferry, 92m long, built in 1998 |
Manannan High Speed Ferry - Isle of Man Steam Packet Company |
Isle of Man Steam Packet Company |
Liverpool waterfront from the Isle of Man Ferry |
Royal Liver Building from the Isle of Man Ferry |
Failt Ort Manx Welcome on board the Manannan |
The Manannan can carry 850 people and 200 vehicles |
Souvenirs - Isle of Man Steam Packet Company |
Manannan Passenger Cabin - Isle of Man Steam Packet Company |
Seating on the Manannan High Speed Ferry |
Layout of the Manannan Fast Ferry |
Bar on the Manannan Ferry |
Ferry pulling away from the dock onto the River Mersey headed for the Isle of Man |
Ferry pulling away from the dock onto the River Mersey headed for the Isle of Man |
Max with the tourist map of the Isle of Man |
Tourist information on the Isle of Man Ferry |
Currency from the Isle of Man |
Currency from the Isle of Man |
Wallasey Town Hall with the Mersey River Ferry |
Wallasey Town Hall, River Mersey |
Kingsway Mersey Tunnel Ventilation Tower |
Dome of St Peter & St Paul, New Brighton |
Windfarm off the coast of Liverpool in the Irish Sea |
The Manannan is powered by 4 Caterpillar 3618 engines capable of 40 knots |
The Manannan was built in 1998 by Incat Tasmania |
Sailing up the southeast coast of the Isle of Man |
Douglas Head Lighthouse, Isle of Man |
Wake of the Manannan as it turns into Douglas Harbour |
Douglas, Isle of Man |
View of Douglas, Isle of Man, from the ferry |
Arriving in Douglas, Isle of Man |
Ferry Port, Douglas, Isle of Man |
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Arrival on the Isle of Man |
Disembarking on the Isle of Man, part of the Common Travel Area |
Discover the Isle of Man with Manx National Heritage |
Isle Man Coat-of-Arms Quocunque Jeceris Stabit |
Isle of Man Welcome Centre - Port of Douglas |
The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company's other vessel, the conventional Ben-My-Chree |
Also built in 1998, the 125m Ben-My-Chree cruises at 19 knots |
Ferry Port, Douglas, Isle of Man |
Isle of Man License Plate - GBM |