When it comes to historic UK ports, it’s hard to beat Southampton – the Titanic sailed from there in 1912 and the Mayflower in 1620.
Today, Southampton Cruise Terminal is a thriving port for cruise-goers. More than a dozen lines use the port, and it’s home to five dedicated cruise terminals. Not only that, it’s the largest passenger port in the UK and welcomes more than two million passengers a year.
Located approximately 80 miles from London, Southampton is well-connected, with its main railway station welcoming direct trains from major cities including Birmingham, Manchester and London, and beyond.
Embarking on a cruise from Southampton is a great idea for those looking for a no-fly holiday option. Whether you fancy some guaranteed sun in the Med, or setting sail to Scandinavia or even the Caribbean, all manner of cruises depart from Southampton, spanning as little as four nights to month-long voyages.
Here are some of the best cruises departing from Southampton for the rest of 2024 and the year ahead.
P&O Cruises: Norway
Southampton – Andalsnes – Romsdalsfjord – Tromso – Alta – Haugesund – Southampton
P&O Cruises sails from Southampton to the likes of Northern Europe, Spain and Portugal, and even South America and the Caribbean. It’s also a key cruise operator for exploring the Norwegian Fjords, and this 12-night round-trip takes in sights including Andalsnes, Romsdalsfjord, Tromso and Alta, and there’s a good chance you may see the Northern Lights at this time of year. You’ll be setting sail aboard Aurora, an adults-only liner that holds 1,874 passengers and boasts a three-story atrium complete with an impressive waterfall.
Departs 17 October 2024; from £899pp for an inside cabin
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MSC Cruises: Iberian Coast, Canary Islands and Madeira
Southampton – Lisbon – Funchal – Las Palmas – Arrecife – Vigo – Southampton
Kickstart your spring adventures aboard MSC Virtuosa with this 12-night exploration across the Iberian Coast, Canary Islands and Madeira. Taking you from Lisbon to Vigo, you’ll get to lap up some vitamin D while exploring…
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