The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company

Isle of Man Steam Packet Ferries provide freight, passenger and vehicle services between the port of Douglas and four ports in England, Northern and Southern Ireland.

Isle of Man Steam Packet Company's aim is to provide consistent services with convenient and fast crossing times and to offer a wide range of promotional fares to the travelling public. Fast craft and conventional vessels make up a modern fleet providing high levels of on-board service. A year-round service for passengers, vehicles (including coaches) and freight operates between Heysham and the Isle of Man.

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Isle of Man Steam Packet Company Overview

The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company provides a ferry service between the Douglas Ferry port and Heysham, Liverpool, Belfast and Dublin. Fast craft and conventional vessels make up the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company's modern fleet, which provides high levels of on-board service. Onboard facilities include a restaurant serving hot meals, snacks and drinks and shopping facilities including a shop which sells perfume at discounted prices.

The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company is the oldest continually operating passenger shipping company in the world; it began operating in 1830 and today still provides vital ferry links between the Isle of Man, the UK and Ireland.

   
 

Steam Packet Current Ferry Routes

The routes which the Steam Packet Company operates are:

  • Douglas - Heysham: All Year-Round Service
  • Douglas - Liverpool: March to November
  • Douglas - Birkenhead: November to March
  • Douglas - Dublin: Easter to September & Christmas
  • Douglas - Belfast: Easter to September
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Isle of Man Steam Packet User Agreement

The Steam Packet Company is required to fulfil the terms of a User Agreement negotiated with the IOM Government's Department of Transport. Under the 2004 extension of the Agreement, the following minimum service levels are required:

Inbound freight capacity, 7,800 lane metres per week.
Service to north-west UK ports, 936 return sailings per year.
Summer-period frequency to the Liverpool port range, a daily service from April to the third week in October.
Services to the east coast of Ireland, 63 return sailings per year.
At present the Company’s published schedule exceeds all of the above requirements, hence gaining the sole user rights to the government linkspan in Douglas Harbour, and thus, a monopoly on sea passenger transport to and from the Isle of Man.

The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company Today

The company still provides regular services. Both high speed craft and a conventional vessel make up the current fleet. In return for exclusive use of the port areas at Douglas, the Steam Packet Company has made a guarantee of regular services to the Manx Government.

In addition to the regular routes, the Company operates a small number of special day excursions to other destinations or round the Isle of Man during the summer months. Extra sailings are scheduled during times of high demand such as the TT period. The company also operates its own in-house travel agency.

Steam Packet Ownership

In 1996, The Steam Packet Company became a wholly owned subsidiary of Sea Containers Ltd headed by James Sherwood, who had pioneered the fast craft operation. In July 2003, the Company was sold to Montagu Private Equity for £142 million, previously named HSBC Private Equity Ltd.

In 2005, the company was purchased by major Australian finance firm Macquarie Bank for £225 million, who also bought Wightlink, the Isle of Wight ferry company for £230 million.


 

Isle of Man Steam Packet

The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company is one of the longest established ferry operators and connects the Isle of Man with Ireland, Northern Ireland and England with their fleet of high speed and conventional ferries. Isle of Man bound ferries dock Douglas ferry port.

Isle of Man Steam Packet offer a complete range of routes including Ferries from Liverpool to Douglas, Dublin to Douglas, Belfast to Douglas, Heysham to Douglas.

To get further information on Isle of Man Steam Packet crossings including timetables and fares, please select your outward route, number of ferry passengers.

If you don't find what you are looking for, or would like to compare Isle of Man Steam Packet prices with the other ferry operators on this route then please try one of the following links: Ferries to the Isle of Man.