Ports in England
- Dover. The Port of Dover is the second-largest cruise port in the UK. ...
- Harwich. Hutchison Ports Harwich International is a multi-purpose freight and passenger port. ...
- Liverpool. ...
- London (Tilbury) ...
- Newcastle. ...
- Portsmouth. ...
- Southampton. ...
- Belfast.
Larger cruise departure ports, such as Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or New York City, are some of the most popular cruise ship departure ports. Due to the volume of sailings that depart from the more popular cruise ship ports, there's an excellent chance of finding what you're looking for there.
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Cruises from the UK to the Mediterranean and Scandinavia | Royal Caribbean Cruises UK.
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P&O Cruises The most popular cruise line in the UK with its authentic British cruising experience. These gleaming white superliners offer great value for money with effortless travel, fine dining, dazzling entertainment and exceptional service all included in your fare.
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Southampton is widely recognised as the cruise capital of Europe. The Port of Southampton plays host to a wide variety of cruise lines, including P&O Cruises, Cunard, Royal Caribbean, MSC and Princess Cruises, and welcomes more than two million passengers to the city each year.
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Southampton is widely recognised as the cruise capital of Europe. The Port of Southampton plays host to a wide variety of cruise lines, including P&O Cruises, Cunard, Royal Caribbean, MSC and Princess Cruises, and welcomes more than two million passengers to the city each year.
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1. Port Canaveral in Florida at 4,072,396 passenger movements. The number one spot goes to Port Canaveral in Florida's Brevard County.
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