Major ports

Southampton
Four terminals, 4 million passengers annually, every major cruise line. The most route options of any UK port including transatlantic crossings and world cruises.

Liverpool
Waterfront terminal beside the Three Graces. The sensible choice for North West passengers avoiding the long drive south to Southampton.

Dover
The second-largest UK cruise port. Strong European itinerary options and good HS1 rail access from London, viable without a car.
Regional ports

Newcastle
Closest UK port to Scandinavia. A shorter passage north means more time in the fjords on itineraries that would waste a full day sailing from Southampton.

Portsmouth
Compact and efficient terminal. A quieter alternative to Southampton for South Coast passengers who want a smaller ship experience.

Tilbury
London's cruise terminal on the Thames. The no-fly option for Londoners who'd rather not face the M3 to Southampton. 35 minutes from Fenchurch Street by train.
Specialist ports

Belfast
City centre location near the Titanic Quarter. Avoids the mainland crossing entirely for passengers across the island of Ireland.

Greenock
Scotland's main departure point on the Firth of Clyde. Saves Scottish passengers the 400-mile drive south to Southampton.

Harwich
Parkeston Quay with direct rail from London Liverpool Street. Fred. Olsen and Saga stronghold for Baltic and Northern Europe itineraries.

Dundee
Ambassador Cruise Line's east coast base. Seasonal April-October sailings to Norwegian fjords, Faroe Islands and Baltic. Compact terminal, minimal queues.

Falmouth
The most visually distinctive departure point in Britain. Limited sailings but one of the better embarkation day experiences of any UK port.
Which port suits your trip?
| If you want | Best port | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum route choice | Southampton | Four terminals, every major cruise line, year-round |
| Norway with less sea time | Newcastle | Closest UK port to Scandinavia, saves a full day of sailing |
| Depart from West Scotland | Greenock | 45 min from Glasgow, seasonal P&O and Fred. Olsen |
| Depart from East Scotland | Dundee | Ambassador's east coast base, fjords, Faroes and Baltic |
| Depart from London | Tilbury | 35 min from Fenchurch Street, avoids the M3 entirely |
| Depart from Northern Ireland | Belfast | City centre terminal, no mainland crossing needed |
| Baltic from East Anglia | Harwich | 65 min from Liverpool Street, Fred. Olsen and Saga stronghold |
| Best embarkation scenery | Falmouth | Best natural harbour setting of any UK cruise port |
Common questions
Which is the best UK cruise port?
Southampton handles the most passengers and offers the most routes. But the port closest to your home that serves your destination is almost always the better choice. If you're in Scotland, Dundee or Greenock saves a long drive. If Norway is your destination, Newcastle cuts sea time significantly.
Can I cruise from the UK without flying?
Yes, all 11 UK cruise ports are accessible by car or train. No flights required. Destinations include Norway, the Baltic, Mediterranean, Canaries, the Azores and transatlantic crossings. See our no-fly cruises guide for the full picture.
How much does parking cost at UK cruise ports?
Port-operated parking typically runs £15-25 per day at major terminals. Pre-booking is consistently cheaper than arriving without a reservation. Some cruise lines include free parking on selected sailings — always check before paying for a space.
Which UK port is best for Norwegian fjords?
Newcastle (Port of Tyne) gives the shortest passage to Norway, gaining a full day of fjord time compared with Southampton itineraries of the same length. Greenock is the best Scottish option for the same reason.
Do I need a passport to cruise from a UK port?
Yes, for almost all international itineraries. Check with your cruise line before travelling, and ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your return date for most European destinations.
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