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Win a city break in Liverpool
ENJOY a city break in Liverpool courtesy of Norfolkline Irish Sea Ferry Services.
Ferry travel has never been so accessible, easy or enjoyable! Get onboard a Norfolkline ferry and sail direct from Belfast or Dublin to Liverpool (Birkenhead).
Liverpool, European Capital of Culture 2008 is a popular city break destination. So why not sail away with Norfolkline and enjoy all that this city has to offer.
There is so much to see and do in Liverpool whether you prefer to take a tour around the collection of museums and galleries, explore the city’s musical heritage, enjoy a shopping trip or discover the history of the city on an open top bus tour.
Liverpool offers an abundance of pubs, eateries and entertainment venues. Accommodation options are plentiful with something to suit every budget.
Once onboard a Norfolkline ferry you can sit back, relax and allow your holiday break to really begin. Enjoy a coffee in the bar, a meal in the restaurant or relax in a fully equipped en-suite cabin.
The Connacht Tribune and Norfolkline are giving one lucky reader the chance to win a return crossing from Belfast or Dublin to Liverpool for a car and up to 4 passengers.
See Page 37 of this week's Connacht Tribune or Galway City Tribune for details on how to enter. The closing date for entries is Wed 23 December 2009
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