ENJOY A RIVER CRUISE AND EXPERIENCE A SUMMER EVENING LIKE NEVER BEFORE

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Enjoy a river cruise in Liverpool

MERSEYTRAVEL LAUNCHES ITS LATEST PROGRAMME OF MERSEY FERRY SUMMER EVENING CRUISES.


 

Beginning on Thursday 16 June and running throughout June, July and August,the summer evening cruises give you the chance to see a different side to Liverpool’s Unesco World Heritage waterfront, as you take in the views from a vantage point on the water as the sun sets.

All this can be enjoyed with a drink and hot and cold food from the ferry’s fully licensed bar, plus live music performed by local musicians, making it the perfect way to relax and enjoy a summer evening in Liverpool.

Gary Evans, Head of Service at Merseytravel said: “Whether you are visiting Liverpool for a few days, are new to the city or have lived here all your life, the evening cruises offer a new way to see Liverpool’s most stunning views and architecture, with fabulous entertainment to make this a trip with a difference.”

Chris Brown, Director of Marketing Liverpool, says: “Liverpool is currently the UK’s fifth most popular visitor destination for overseas visitors and our world famous waterfront continues to attract visitors from far and wide – the evening cruises will be great addition to our incredible offer.”

Merseytravel’s Summer Evening Cruise Programme will commence on Thursday 16th June, with sailings taking place on the following dates:

Thursday 16th June

Sunday 26th June

Thursday 7th July

Sunday 24th July

Thursday 28th July

Sunday 7th August

Thursday 18th August

Sunday 28th August

 

Boarding at Seacombe, Wirral at 7.30pm and Pier Head, Liverpool at 7.40pm, cruises last approximately 2 hours.

Tickets cost £13.95 and can be bought online at www.merseyferries.co.uk, by calling the ticket office on 0151 330 1444, or by visiting any one of Merseytravel’s terminals.

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