The Royal Iris ferry, a cherished symbol of Liverpool’s maritime heritage, has officially completed its final voyage on March 29, 2026. After 66 years of service, this iconic vessel has transported over 17 million passengers since its inception in 1960, making it a vital part of the community’s history.
As the Royal Iris sails into retirement, it leaves behind a legacy that includes a notable appearance in the 1965 film Ferry Cross the Mersey. The ferry has been a nostalgic reminder of simpler times for many, including passengers like John Lunt, who reminisced about taking trips with his children. “I’ve got great memories [of the ferry]. My eldest child’s 43, and we used to regularly come on,” Lunt shared, highlighting the personal connections forged over decades.
Margorie Humber, another long-time user, noted, “It is identical, there’s no difference. That’s what’s so atmospheric about it, that it does hark back to a different era.” This sentiment reflects the deep emotional ties that the Royal Iris has cultivated among its passengers, who have witnessed its steadfast presence on the River Mersey.
The decision to retire the Royal Iris comes as a part of a broader modernization effort, with the new £26 million vessel, the Royal Daffodil, set to take its place later this year. An interim service will be operated by the Snowdrop during this transition, ensuring that the essential ferry service continues for the residents of Liverpool and the Wirral.
While the Royal Iris has been a significant asset to Liverpool since its inception, the upcoming changes signify a new chapter in the region’s transportation narrative. The ferry’s retirement is not just about the end of a service; it represents a shift in how the community will connect across the River Mersey.
As the Royal Daffodil prepares to welcome passengers, there is a palpable sense of uncertainty about how this new vessel will be received. Will it evoke the same fond memories as its predecessor? Only time will tell.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact launch date for the Royal Daffodil, but anticipation is building as the community bids farewell to the Royal Iris. The legacy of this beloved ferry will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of those who traveled its decks.