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Barcelona Closes Out First Half Of 2024 With Record Number Of Ship Calls

The popular port of Barcelona, Spain, has been inundated with an unprecedented amount of maritime traffic. 

According to new numbers released by the Port of Barcelona, cruise ship calls currently make up 83% of all maritime traffic within the port, which is large enough to accommodate up to 10 large ships at once – with a brand new terminal recently opening nearby in spring of 2024. 

The amount of cruise ships using Spain’s capital city as a homeport within the first half of the year has increased significantly, setting new records. 

Cruise Ships Docked in Barcelona, Spain
Cruise Ships Docked in Barcelona, Spain (Photo Credit: Fernando M. Elkspera)

The number of passengers has increased by 3.9%, while the current number of vessels homeporting in Barcelona represents a 20% increase over the past decade. 

“The Barcelona cruise model has taken a significant leap in the first half of the year, as the weight of home port cruises has increased significantly compared to transit cruises,” said Lluís Salvadó, president of the Port of Barcelona. 

In just the first half of the year, the Spanish port has welcomed 323 ships, and will likely end the year with a grand total of over 700, or even 800, calls. 

Afterall, Barcelona welcomed 803 ships in 2023, which carried approximately 3.5 million passengers to the provincial city – breaking pre-pandemic records by 13.7%

But even while reaching record highs, the number of ship calls, and particularly from ships in transit, is trending lower this year – with numbers down by 6.6%. 

While the decrease in the number of calls by ships in transit is to be expected as more ships are choosing to homeport in Barcelona than ever before, the other side of the coin is that Barcelona has actually imposed limitations on cruise ships. 

Beginning in October of 2023, the city banned cruise ships from docking at its northern docks – the World Trade Center area and the Muelle Barcelona Norte – to mitigate port congestion and overwhelming crowding on land. 

The other purpose behind the new rule was to keep exhaust gasses and other cruise ship-caused pollution further from the city center. 

Earlier in 2024, Mayor Jaume Collboni announced plans to reduce available terminals for cruise ships to further address the ongoing overcrowding within the city. 

Red Sea Crisis Contributes To Surge In Port Traffic

In addition to serving as the largest cruise port in Europe, Barcelona is Spain’s third largest container port. 

Echoing the growth seen from cruise tourism, the Spanish port has seen a big uptick in shipping vessels within the port – increasing by 23.6% since the beginning of the year. 

There has also been a 45% rise in the number of transshipments, which is a complex supply chain process that involves transporting cargo from one vessel to another, before the goods make their way to their final destination. 

But the increase in shipping traffic didn’t simply happen by chance. It’s actually a result of the Red Sea crisis that began in October of 2023. 

Read Also: The Impact of Red Sea Tensions on Cruising

Many cruise ships were forced to reroute or cancel voyages entirely to avoid the conflict in the Middle Eastern region and the Suez Canal out of an abundance of caution. 

Likewise, many shipping companies have opted to divert from their usual routes through the Suez Canal in order to prioritize the safety of the crew members onboard and the goods they are transporting. 

In light of this change, Barcelona has become a key shipping hub and a gateway for connecting destinations throughout the eastern Mediterranean.

MSC Cruises Unveils Most Popular Onboard Summer Cocktails

Many cruisers have a great time onboard when raising a glass of their favorite cocktail to toast sail away, an oceangoing sunset, a top-tier production show, a day at the pool, or another fun part of a cruise vacation.

But what are those favorite drinks? MSC Cruises has shared its favorites onboard their fleet of 22 ships and what their cruisers are enjoying most, sip by sip, along with two brand new featured cocktails the cruise line has introduced.

MSC Skinny Lemongrass & Ginger G&T
MSC Skinny Lemongrass & Ginger G&T

Up first are two brand new cocktails MSC Cruises has developed, both refreshing gin and tonic blends with infusions of unique summer flavors.

The “Jasmine & Rose G&T” features Bloom pink gin and real rose petals and jasmine flowers for a natural burst of sophisticated floral notes and sweetness, with dehydrated grapefruit and fresh rosemary as garnishes.

The “Skinny Lemongrass & Ginger G&T” is another brand-new cocktail available exclusively aboard MSC Cruises ships. This drink blends Whitley Neill lemongrass and ginger gin with Fever-Tree aromatic tonic, fresh lime juice, and a touch of honey syrup for sweetness. The dehydrated lemon and fresh ginger garnish gives the drink even more summery elegance.

Two other gin and tonic beverages also top the list of MSC Cruises’ most popular summer drinks. The “Elderflower GT” combines fruit and flowers with a heady blend of BUSS N°509 Elderflower Gin, Fever-Tree Mediterranean tonic, dehydrated orange peel, a cinnamon stick, and cloves, ensuring an iconic depth of flavor.

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Meanwhile, the “Passion Fruit 0.0 GT” is an alcohol-free option for tipplers who don’t want to tipple too much. BUSS N°509 passion fruit 0.0 gin is sweetly blended with fresh passion fruit puree, lemon juice, and Fever-Tree light tonic, topped with dehydrated lemon, passion fruit, and for an extra burst of flavor, coriander seeds.

Classic favorites are also remaining popular onboard, and MSC’s expert bartenders are always happy to whip up an Aperol Spritz, margarita, pina colada, strawberry daiquiri, or mojito as guests wish.

Each ship and different themed bars also offer unique variations on classic cocktails, ensuring that everyone aboard can raise a glass with a beverage they love—including alcohol-free options.

Special Beverages on Each Ship

Every MSC Cruises ship also offers some unique and exclusive options for travelers. For example, the Helios Wine Bar on MSC Euribia creates an immersive, digital experience for wine lovers, but there are also 20 other bars onboard the 184,011-gross-ton, Meraviglia-plus class ship to choose from.

MSC Skinny Lemongrass & Ginger G&T
MSC Skinny Lemongrass & Ginger G&T

On MSC World Europa, the cruise line’s biggest ship at 215,863 gross tons, guests can indulge in the Gin Project with more than 70 craft gins on order. If beer is preferred, the Masters of the Sea microbrewery onboard offers special brews from desalinated seawater.

For more futuristic fun, guests aboard the 181-541-gross-ton MSC Virtuosa can meet Rob, the first-ever humanoid robotic bartender at sea who will mix up all their favorite drinks.

Finally, for extra special summer toasts, MSC Cruises has introduced six months of special pop-up bars onboard MSC World Europa and MSC Euribia, with unique mixology options from April through September.

What are your favorite onboard beverages? Share your summer drink must-haves on the Cruise Hive boards!

Variety Cruises Launches First-Ever Uncharted Cruise

Variety Cruises, a family-run small-ship cruise line, has announced its first-ever Unchartered Cruise, taking adventurous travelers on a mystery journey through Greece.

The Uncharted Cruise promises immersive experiences, delving into local history and culture at mystery destinations revealed 24 hours before arrival. 

The 8-day limited-edition cruise departs from Athens, Greece, on August 23, 2024, visiting Greek islands and offering interactive workshops, shore excursions, and swimming stops.

Variety Voyager
Variety Voyager (Photo Credit: Variety Voyages)

“Our maritime legacy dates back to 1949, and on this cruise, we’re bringing that rich heritage to life in the style of shipping legends like Aristotle Onassis,” said Filippos Venetopoulos, third-generation CEO of Variety Cruises.

He continued, “Not knowing the exact stops ahead of time allows for a true exploration of the season, the weather, and the winds, enabling us to follow the best course Greece has to offer.”

The cruise takes place on Variety Voyager, a mega yacht accommodating just 72 passengers. The four-deck yacht weighs 1,593 gross tons and features 36 staterooms.

The cruise includes cabin accommodations, daily breakfast, one meal, a welcome cocktail, a Greek Night evening, a BBQ, a Captain’s Dinner, fishing and snorkeling equipment use, and shore excursions with meals at local restaurants.

All proceeds from the cruise will go to Variety Cares, the cruise line’s nonprofit foundation that supports clean oceans, gender equality, and education initiatives.

Mystery Voyages Grow in Popularity

Celebrating its 75th anniversary, Variety Cruises operates eight small ships and offers 7-night cruises in Greece, the Seychelles, Italy and Adriatic Sea, Malta, Tahiti, Cape Verde, and West Africa.

The Uncharted Cruise, which sails with Venetopoulos onboard, is set to offer a unique and immersive travel experience. Guests can enjoy Variety Voyager’s 360-degree Sun Deck, premium bar and lounge, and a spa and fitness suite with gym equipment. 

Its main dining room, located on the upper deck, is an indoor and outdoor space that seats 50 passengers for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

Variety Voyager
Variety Voyager (Photo Credit: Variety Voyages)

When not taking passengers on an Uncharted adventure, the cruise line also operates new Ionian Islands voyages aboard its 21-cabin Harmony G. With limited sailings accommodating just 44 guests through August 2024 and itineraries available June through August 2025, the roundtrip journey from Athens explores Corinth Canal, Kefalonia, Paxos, Ithaca, Corfu, Agistri, and Aegina.

Read Also: Discussions Begin on Daily Cruise Cap and Future at Greek Destination

Mystery cruises, while not available on every cruise line, are growing in popularity. The U.K.’s Fred Olsen Cruise Lines, also a family-operated company, has been operating surprise itinerary cruises for years. 

Its next mystery cruise, taking place on the 1,404-passenger Borealis, is an 11-night voyage between Southampton and Portsmouth, England, in November 2024. The cruise line is keeping every destination a secret so guests don’t know where they are going until they arrive.

Another mystery voyage is slated for December 2025 aboard the 1,338-passenger Bolette. The 7-night adventure provides a roundtrip cruise from Liverpool, England.

Windstar Cruises is getting in on the fun, as well, turning its 2025 President’s Cruise into a mystery. Inspired by a recent cruise that had to quickly reposition due to a typhoon – to the thrill of the guests – the 8-day voyage will be a first for the cruise line.

The roundtrip journey from Athens will only reveal its destinations 24 hours before arrival. It takes place on the 312-passenger Star Legend.

Celebrity Cruises Adjusts Blue Chip Club, Clarifies After Guest Feedback

Celebrity Cruises announced significant updates to its Blue Chip Club program in an email to loyalty members on July 16, 2024. 

Blue Chip Club members were quick to find fault with the changes, from members losing drink packages and casino credits to unlimited digital images.

The email also caused an uproar by stating, “Tier Credits for all members will reset to zero on August 1, 2024, initiating a new 12-month tracking period.”

Celebrity Cruises casino
Celebrity Cruises Fortunes Casino (Photo Credit: JJava Designs)

Following guest feedback, Celebrity Cruises clarified on July 17 to address confusion and extend current benefits.

“Yesterday, we announced some changes to the Celebrity Blue Chip Club program. The feedback we received from you in the last 24 hours made it clear that we did not roll out these changes the way we should have,” the cruise line stated. “We are very sorry for the stress this may have caused you and would like to share how we are addressing this.”

The clarification states that current Blue Chip Club members will retain their existing Tier Status for the next 12 months, starting August 1, 2024, until July 31, 2025. During this period, members will continue to have the same FreePlay benefits, beverage package perks, and prepaid gratuity benefits originally associated with their current tier.

The benefits apply to bookings fully paid and confirmed before August 1, 2024, with a sail-by date on or before July 31, 2025, for sailings of four nights or longer.

Meanwhile, the Tier Credits will continue to reset on August 1, 2024, but will be used to determine new tier status for the program from August 1, 2025, to July 31, 2026.  The new tier benefits will not take effect until sailings on and after August 1, 2025.

Changes to the Blue Chip Club

The Blue Chip Club, Celebrity Cruises’ loyalty program for casino players, is divided into multiple tiers – Pearl, Onyx, Amethyst, Sapphire, Sapphire Plus, and Ruby – with increasing benefits at each level.

Members earn reward points based on their casino play, which they can redeem for onboard amenities such as FreePlay, complimentary dining, shore excursions, and spa treatments. 

With the new program, all tiers retain the ability to redeem points for FreePlay as well as folio credit with a minimum of 10,000 Reward Points. Each tier also receives instant cruise rewards certificates with bonus FreePlay.

What has changed is the amount of FreePlay and promo chips automatically awarded to higher-tiered guests. Amethyst members originally received $100, Sapphire members $500, Sapphire Plus members received $1,000, and Ruby members received $2,500.

Now, the program introduces Effy Boutique credit, with members able to spend $200, $250, $350, and $550, respectively, in the boutique.

Celebrity Cruises Ship
Celebrity Cruises Ship (Photo Credit: NAN728)

The new offering also removes drink packages, which started at the Sapphire level with Classic and increased to Premium for Sapphire Plus and Ruby. Instead, all tiers can receive complimentary drinks in the casino.

Where passengers beginning at Amethyst received unlimited digital photo packages, the policy has reduced the benefit. Amethyst now receives one digital photo download, both Sapphire tiers receive two, and Ruby members receive three.

Priority embarkation, debarkation, tenders, and shore-side concierge, originally granted to Sapphire through Ruby levels, are now offered only to Ruby levels. However, access to Blue Chip Club VIP events and the annual cruise benefit remain the same.

Read Also: Celebrity Announces President’s Cruise for 2025

The Wi-Fi packages have also been adjusted under the new program. Where Amethyst members received 60 minutes of high-speed Xcelerate Internet, they now receive 30 percent off the enhanced Starlink-powered Wi-Fi. Each Sapphire level retains one free access, but Ruby increases from two devices to four.

However, the program also introduces a few new benefits. For example, a spa discount is available, and Amethyst members receive 10 percent off all services. Ruby members receive 20 percent off, and both Sapphire levels receive 15 percent off.

Sapphire levels and higher also receive exclusive rates for family and friends staying in additional staterooms, and all members receive exclusive offers with partnership casinos.

Still, Ruby members receive the bulk of the new benefits, which include unlimited complimentary room service, a welcome lunch in the main dining room, reserved seating at shows in The Theatre, priority luggage delivery, and an onboard credit based on cruise duration. 

Ruby members receive $50 on 3- to 4-night sailings, $75 on 5- to 6-night sailings, and $100 on sailings of 7 or more nights.

Again, the changes will not affect current members until August 1, 2025. New Blue Chip Club members will begin under this program.

Celebrity Cruises is also extending the dates for its top-tier Captain’s Club members. Elite members have until October 30, 2024, to book, Elite Plus members have until January 31, 2025, and Zenith members have until July 31, 2025, to book to retain their current status. All sailings must take place on or before July 31, 2025.

Carnival Cruise Line Shuts Down One Popular Balcony Request

Relaxation is a key part of any cruise vacation, but Carnival Cruise Line has once again had to remind guests that one popular form of balcony lounging is not permitted on any of its ships.

Despite guest stories that apparently contradict official policy, hammocks are not permitted to be hung on Carnival cruise ship balconies.

This clarification comes from the cruise line’s Brand Ambassador, John Heald, in response to guest inquiries and internet rumors on his Facebook page, where he responds to hundreds of questions, comments, and concerns every day.

Carnival Cruise Line Balconies
Carnival Cruise Line Balconies (Photo Copyright: Cruise Hive)

“A topic came up … about hanging a hammock on the balcony,” one commenter explained. “Many said that is against the Carnival rules. Others stated they could find nothing on Carnival saying this is not allowed. Can you please answer this question? Hammocks allowed or not allowed?”

It is true that hammocks are not listed on Carnival Cruise Line’s Prohibited Items list, and it is possible that travelers could easily bring along their own hammock for use during a beach day in port.

Furthermore, brightly colored woven hammocks are often found for sale in different ports of call and can be fun souvenirs of a tropical getaway. However, hammocks cannot be used onboard the ships.

“I’m glad that you’ve asked for clarification,” Heald responded. “The answer is no this is not allowed for safety reasons and they would be removed if anybody tried to put one up.”

Another commenter chimed in on the conversation, noting that the individual (not reaching out to Heald) who had originally posted about hammocks claimed that her cabin attendant had helped her set it up on her balcony.

“I think it’s one of those things where you don’t believe everything in the internet,” Heald explained. “I can tell you that if that was the case then that cabin attendant would probably not be working with us.”

While cabin attendants – also known as stateroom stewards – are generally helpful and always willing to do what they can to make guests’ cruise vacations as enjoyable as possible, they are not permitted to violate safety standards and protocols.

Read Also: What a Cruise Ship Cabin Steward Really Does

Hanging a hammock on a ship balcony could cause concerns in several ways. First, there would be no way of knowing about weight capacities, proper load-bearing connections, and other safety features, especially for family cruisers.

Furthermore, a loosely hung hammock could be at risk of blowing overboard if it becomes untied, which would be a violation of environmental policies.

Heald has addressed the issue of hammocks in the past, and this prohibition is not a new policy for Carnival Cruise Line.

“We are doing this for the safety of the guests. And we do not allow hammocks,” Heald clarified to another guest as far back as 2022.

It should be noted that there are a variety of lounging options onboard Carnival ships. In addition to chairs or sun loungers on private balconies, there are numerous loungers and sunbeds available on the open decks, the thermal suites on some ships, and in the adults-only Serenity areas throughout the fleet.

As a matter of interest, Virgin Voyages ships do have hammocks available on guest balconies, but these are properly installed and tested for safety on the adults-only cruise line.

Virgin Voyages' Hammocks
Virgin Voyages’ Hammocks (Photo Credit: Felix Mizioznikov)

Other Items Not Permitted to be Hung Onboard Carnival Ships

Hammocks aren’t the only hanging things not permitted in Carnival cruise ship staterooms. While guests often get creative with magnetic hooks, storage pouches, and hanging organizers to make the most of small cabin spaces, travelers are not permitted to jury-rig a ceiling fan to keep their stateroom cool. Small travel fans are permitted, but must be used properly and not hung from cabin ceilings.

Similarly, guests cannot create their own movie-theater experience, complete with hanging projector and a screen, for a stateroom cinema. Instead, travelers should try the Dive-In Movies at Carnival’s Seaside Theaters or other entertainment onboard.

In both these instances – which guests have actually tried to do – the items were promptly removed for safety concerns, as they could damage the stateroom sprinkler systems or create other hazards for anyone in the stateroom, including guests and crew members.

Marella Cruises Announces New Ports and Itineraries for Winter 2025

Marella Cruises, owned by Germany’s TUI Group, has unveiled its winter 2025 program, introducing new ports of call and expanded itineraries across its fleet. 

Beginning on December 16, 2025, the 2,076-passenger Marella Discovery will include Isla Catalina in the Dominican Republic and Ponce in Puerto Rico in its “Tropical Isles” itinerary. This marks the first time Marella Cruises will port in these locations. 

The Tropical Isles itinerary will embark from La Romana, Dominica Republic, and include stops in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Charlotte Amalie and Frederiksted in the U.S. Virgin Islands before visiting the new ports. The journey will conclude back in La Romana.

Isla Catalina, Dominican Republic
Isla Catalina, Dominican Republic (Photo Credit: Marella Cruises)

“We’re excited to be announcing our winter 2025 programme, with our more remote island ports of call in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, allowing our guests to discover more,” said Chris Hackney, managing director of Marella Cruises. 

In addition to these new ports, the 1,832-passenger Marella Discovery 2 will launch its “Exotic Islands” itinerary on January 8, 2026. This route includes stops in Barbados, St. Lucia, Aruba, Curacao, and Grenada.

Notably, the itinerary features new overnight stays in Willemstad, Curacao, and cruise-and-stay options at the Hilton Barbados Resort and Radisson Aquatica in Hastings, Barbados.

Another new itinerary, the “Island Explorer,” will commence on November 28, 2025, on the 1,886-passenger Marella Voyager and the adults-only, 1,814-passenger Marella Explorer 2. This route covers Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Madeira, and La Palma, Spain, with overnight stays in Funchal, Madeira. Guests can choose to sail from Tenerife or Gran Canaria.

In addition, to celebrate the New Year, Marella Voyager will offer a special Spanish itinerary, “A New Year’s Dream,” which includes the Madeira firework display and cruise-and-stay options in Tenerife and Gran Canaria.

Said Hackney, “By expanding our overnight onboard stay offering in the Curacao and Canary Islands and cruise-and-stay options in the Caribbean and Canary Islands, it will give guests a chance to explore the sights, with a change to stay at our TUI hotels pre- or post-cruise.”

The new itineraries will be available for booking starting July 18, 2024.

A Similar Lineup for 2024

The 2025 lineup is similar to Marella Cruises’ 2024 winter schedule, in which three of the cruise line’s five ships spend the season in the Caribbean, and two will be positioned in the Canary Islands.

Marella Voyager, the newest ship that debuted in 2023 in Malaga, Spain, is scheduled to enjoy a 2024 winter in the Caribbean, calling on ports in Barbados, Tobago, Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Guadeloupe, British Virgin Islands, St. Kitts, Antigua, and Dominica.

The 77,302 gross ton ship is currently summering in the Mediterranean until November 17, 2024.

Marella Explorer Cruise Ship
Marella Explorer Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: StudioPortoSabbia)

Marella Explorer 2, also currently in the Mediterranean, will also reposition to the Caribbean on December 7 for its 2024 winter season, visiting the Dominican Republic for the first time since 2017.

Sister ships Marella Discovery and Marella Discovery 2, both weighing 69,130 gross tons, are currently in the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas.

While Marella Discovery will move to the Caribbean on November 10 and visit similar ports, Marella Discovery 2 will spend this winter in the Canary Islands following a cancellation of original plans to sail in the Middle East and Asia due to ongoing strife in the Red Sea.

It joins Marella Explorer, which is slated to spend its 2024 winter in the Canaries. Although Marella Explorer is scheduled to sail in Greece and Turkey through October 31, 2025, it is not included in the 2025 winter schedule. Last refurbished in 2022, perhaps the 1,924-passenger ship will be in dry dock. 

Southampton Cruise Port: Terminals, Getting Around and More

Southampton Cruise Port, also known as the Port of Southampton, is one of the busiest and most important cruise ports in the United Kingdom.

Its strategic location along the south coast of England allows it to serve as an important hub for both departing and visiting cruise ships. It serves as a departure point for cruise ships bound for the Mediterranean, fjords of Scandinavia, the Caribbean, and beyond. 

Today, we will take an in-depth look at everything Southampton Cruise Port has to offer, including terminal facilities, nearby amenities, and much more. Not only will this help you plan your upcoming visit, but understanding the port and its facilities will help you enjoy a smooth experience.

Southampton Cruise Port Location and Address

The Southampton Cruise Port is in Hampshire, situated along the south coast of England. As you have probably guessed, the port sits on the edge of the city of Southampton. 

Located just 80 miles southwest of London, the city and the port that bears its name are easy for cruise passengers to get to. Plus, the port’s direct access to the English Channel makes it a perfect departure point for cruises headed to various coastlines along continental Europe and those even further abroad. 

Not only does the location make it perfect for cruise ships, but the fact that the Isle of Wight acts as a natural barrier against rough seas and storms means that it has been an important port as far back as medieval times. This rich maritime history only adds to the port’s charm.

Port Address

Southampton Cruise Port actually consists of five distinct cruise terminals. These terminals all line a natural estuary that leads to the city called Southampton Water.

Although the five terminals are relatively close to each other, a 3.1-mile distance separates the Queen Elizabeth II Cruise Terminal and the Mayflower Cruise Terminal, which are the two furthest from each other.

Port of Southampton Entrance
Port of Southampton Entrance (Photo Credit: Ben Gingell)

To make things easy, here are the addresses of the five terminals that make up the Southampton Cruise Port: 

  • Queen Elizabeth II Cruise Terminal: Eastern Docks, Southampton, UK, SO14 3GG
  • Ocean Cruise Terminal: 10 Cunard Road, Eastern Docks, Southampton, UK, SO14 3QN
  • City Cruise Terminal: Herbert Walker Avenue, Western Docks, Southampton, UK, SO15 1HJ
  • Horizon Cruise Terminal: 102 W. Bay Road, Western Docks, Southampton, UK, SO15 1AW
  • Mayflower Cruise Terminal: Western Docks, Southampton, UK, SO15 1HJ 

Your cruise line will clearly indicate where your ship will dock. As long as you arrive at the correct berthing location, boarding will be straightforward. 

Southampton Cruise Terminals and Berths

Each of the five-passenger terminals features either a single or double deep-water berth, enabling them to handle at least one full-size cruise ship at any given time. There are a total of six berths spread across the five terminals, with the Queen Elizabeth II Cruise Terminal hosting two berths.

Due to the unique double high tide that occurs as a result of the distorted tidal flow of Southampton Water, most of the terminals are not built around piers. Instead, they are designed to allow cruise ships to dock parallel to the shore, allowing gangways to enable passengers, crew, and supplies to access the ships. 

Ocean Cruise Terminal’s Berth 46 is an exception, as it is based around a man-made pier. The only other pier in the port is the Hythe Ferry Terminal, which provides regular ferry service between the town of Hythe and Southampton. 

1. Queen Elizabeth II Cruise Terminal

Queen Elizabeth II Cruise Terminal
Queen Elizabeth II Cruise Terminal (Photo Credit: Jane Rix)
  • Location: Eastern Docks (Berths 38 and 39)
  • Features: Close proximity to the center of the city. Three comfortable seating areas, including a VIP waiting area. On-site food and drink services. Has its own on-site parking lot and covered taxi waiting areas.
  • Cruise Lines: Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Oceania Cruises 

2. Ocean Cruise Terminal

Ocean Cruise Terminal
Ocean Cruise Terminal (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks)
  • Location: Eastern Docks (Berth 46)
  • Features: A spacious waiting lounge with over 1,000 seats on the first floor, a priority boarding area, two security desks, and on-site luggage porters. The Café Ceanos offers a food and drink menu that includes alcoholic beverages.
  • Cruise Lines: Princess Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, and Saga Cruises 

3. City Cruise Terminal

City Cruise Terminal, Southampton
City Cruise Terminal, Southampton (Photo Credit: P.Cartwright)
  • Location: Western Docks (Berth 101)
  • Features: Designed to accommodate the largest ships, it is easily accessible to the Southampton Central Train Station, which services all major rail lines. It features its own café and pub, as well as a magazine stand that offers a variety of complimentary magazines and newspapers. Luggage porters are available, as are priority check-in desks.
  • Cruise Lines: Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, Disney Cruise Line 

4. Horizon Cruise Terminal

Mayflower Cruise Terminal
Horizon Cruise Terminal (Photo Credit: Ana del Castillo)
  • Location: Western Docks (Berth 102)
  • Features: The newest terminal, constructed at a cost of £55 million ($95 million USD), features a comfortable main lobby with waiting areas, a restaurant, several shops, and luggage porters. It is located less than one mile from Southampton Central Station, enabling straightforward access to public transit and airports. It is also a completely green terminal, which makes it the first carbon-neutral cruise port in the UK.
  • Cruise Lines: MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, P&O Cruises, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, and Oceania Cruises 

5. Mayflower Cruise Terminal

Mayflower Cruise Terminal
Mayflower Cruise Terminal (Photo Credit: Drew Rawcliffe)
  • Location: Western Docks (Berth 106)
  • Features: It is roughly a 20-minute walk to Southampton Central Station. It also features a covered taxi pickup and drop-off area. The spacious and comfortable waiting area is also open to the public and features a café. On-site short—and long-term parking is also available through AB Parking Services. This was the departure point for the RMS Titanic’s fateful maiden voyage, so the terminal features murals and interactive displays about the infamous ocean liner.
  • Cruise Lines: P&O Cruises and Cunard Line 

All five passenger terminals are also equipped with numerous washroom facilities, including disabled toilets and other wheelchair-friendly amenities. Every cruise terminal also offers unlimited complimentary Wi-Fi. 

Terminal Parking

Four of the five cruise terminals offer on-site parking. The newly constructed Horizon Cruise Terminal is the only terminal without its own parking lot; however, a complimentary shuttle service is provided to the West Quay Road Parking Lot, which is under a mile away from the terminal. 

These paid lots are open to the public and operated by three providers: AB Parking, CPS Cruise Parking, and Southampton Cruise Passenger Services.

Parking at Port of Southampton
Parking at Port of Southampton (Photo Credit: Wirestock Creators)

Options are available for both short-term and long-term parking, with pre-booking strongly recommended for anyone planning to leave their vehicle overnight. 

Parking rates are affordable, with fees for the first 24 hours running between £9 and £11, depending on whether you opt for indoor or outdoor parking. After the first day, the rate drops down to a flat £5 per day rate. Keep in mind that there is a one-time surcharge of £39 for parking beyond seven days. 

How Busy Is Southampton Cruise Port?

Southampton Cruise Port is the busiest cruise port in the United Kingdom. Handling an average of over 1.9 million passengers per year, it is not only Britain’s main embarkation and disembarkation point, but it is also one of the busiest cruise ports in all of Europe. 

The port’s strategic location is the main reason why it is such an important cruise location. It also explains why the port has been one of the most important maritime junctions in all of British history.

Cruise Ships Docked in Southampton, UK
Cruise Ships Docked in Southampton, UK (Photo Credit: Ben Gingell / Shutterstock)

Beyond the relatively simple and safe accessibility of numerous European destinations, the location also offers a wide range of natural advantages that make it the perfect location for docking and boarding large passenger vessels, like its calm waters. 

As a cruise port, it is also outfitted with state-of-the-art facilities and amenities, including efficient passenger services and close proximity to major public transportation hubs, like Southampton Central Station and Southampton Airport.

The accessibility of the National Express Rail System and the A33 Highway also means it is easy to get to the port from all parts of the United Kingdom, including the nation’s main airports, like Gatwick Airport and Heathrow Airport. 

Distance and Directions from the Major Airports

As mentioned, one of the many reasons why Southampton is such a popular embarkation point for cruise ships is how accessible it is to some of Europe’s busiest airports.

Not only can you conveniently get to the port from both London Heathrow Airport (LHR) and London Gatwick Airport (LGW) via the national railway network, but Southampton Airport (SOU) is also nearby.

Southampton Airport
Southampton Airport (Photo Credit: Adam Loader)

Southampton Airport

  • Distance: Roughly 5 miles away from the port
  • Accessibility: This relatively small international airport is just a few short miles north of the city, making it accessible to cruise ship passengers via a short taxi ride or direct commuter train from the airport to Southampton Central Station. 
  • Driving Duration and Directions: (Roughly 16 minutes) Take Mitchell Lane to Wide Way for 0.3 miles, then follow Wide Lane, A335 and Ring Rd/A3024 to West Bay Road until you reach the Port of Southampton.

London Heathrow Airport

  • Distance: Approximately 66 miles away from the port.
  • Accessibility: You can drive from the airport to Southampton via the M3 Motorway. The South Western Railway also connects London Heathrow to Southampton Central Station.
  • Driving Duration and Directions: (Roughly 1 hour 30 minutes) Take the M25 for 3.8 miles, then merge onto the M3. After 58 miles, exit onto the A33. Watch for cruise terminal signs and turn right to arrive at your destination. 

London Gatwick Airport

  • Distance: Approximately 88 miles away from the port.
  • Accessibility: You can drive to the port by taking the M23 Motorway South. A train service connects the airport to Southampton Central Station.
  • Driving Duration and Directions: (Roughly 1 hour 36 minutes) Drive southwest on Airport Way Roundabout East toward Ring Road South, then take M25 and M3 to A27 for 83.8 miles. Exit from M3 on exit 14, then at junction 14, exit toward Southampton/A33. The cruise terminal will be on your right in 4.1 miles.

Getting to Southampton Cruise Port from London

Given that many cruise passengers arrive in London, either from other parts of the country or abroad, it is useful to quickly explain how affordable and convenient public transportation can be.

Cruise Ships in Southampton
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The total distance between the port and central London is roughly 80 miles. To make things easy, here are just a few of your options: 

Train

Direct trains run between London Waterloo Station and Southampton Central. The journey takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes and costs between $40 and $70 per person. As with all train tickets in England, rates vary depending on the time of day and date and how far ahead of time you book. 

Bus

Long-haul bus services, or coach services as they are known in the UK, are provided via the National Express Coach Service. Buses depart from Victoria Coach Station and have drop-off points near Southampton Central Station. One-way travel costs approximately $25 to $30, but it only takes about 2 hours, making it a budget-friendly and reasonably quick option. 

Private Vehicle

If you have your own vehicle or plan on renting one, the journey takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes. Most of the drive will be along the M3 Motorway, making it a relatively straightforward trip.

As mentioned, make sure that you pre-book parking at or near your terminal ahead of time, as spots can book up quickly, especially during peak travel season. 

Transportation Available at the Port

Plenty of transportation options are available directly from the port, whether you need transportation between your terminal and the train station or want convenient access to the city and the attractions in the surrounding area. 

Shuttle Buses

London Cruise Transfers provides low-cost shuttle services between all five passenger terminals and various destinations within Southampton and beyond.

Cruise Ships in Southampton
Cruise Ships in Southampton (Photo Credit: Ruth Peterkin / Shutterstock)

Rates vary from roughly $15 to over $300 per person, depending on where you are traveling to. The company also provides sightseeing trips and simple pickup and drop-off journeys, so you can fully customize your travel. 

Taxis

Taxis are readily available at all five cruise terminals. Rates vary from roughly $10 to $15 for trips to the city center of Southampton. You do not need to pre-book taxis from the port, as each terminal has its own taxi pickup area that operates on a first-come-first-serve basis.

Rideshare Vehicles

Uber operates in Southampton, allowing visitors the flexibility of booking on-demand transportation to and from the port. Rates are similar to cabs, but you have the advantage of avoiding the taxi lines. 

Trains

As mentioned, Southampton Central Station is relatively close to all five cruise terminals. This means visitors can take a short taxi to the station and then explore just about any major population center in the United Kingdom, including popular tourist cities like London, Liverpool, and Newcastle. 

Best Time to Visit Southampton, UK

The summer months between June and August offer the best weather, making this the most popular time to visit the city. With average temperatures ranging between 65° and 75°F and minimal rainfall by British standards, it is the clear peak of the tourist season along England’s south coast.

View of Southampton Cruise Port
View of Southampton Cruise Port (Photo Credit: Ssisabal)

If you are visiting another time, here is a basic rundown of the other three seasons:

  • Fall: Average temperatures drop between 50° and 65°F. Rainfall increases, but the weather is still pleasant.
  • Winter: Temperatures can drop to 40°F but tend to stay closer to 50°F. Rainfall can be quite heavy, with occasional frost in the mornings.
  • Spring: Temperatures increase to the 50° to 60°F range, but rain showers are common. 

It is also worth noting that there is also a spike in tourist activity around Christmas and New Year. 

What to Do Near the Port

You don’t have to travel far to enjoy some incredible attractions when you visit Southampton Cruise Port. The following are just a few of the many options available to visiting cruise passengers: 

Tudor House and Garden

This historic building was opened as a museum in 1912, but the former Tudor residence dates back to 1491. This popular tourist attraction is also just one mile away from the port, making it possible to walk to or take a short cab ride.

Tudor House and Garden in Southampton
Tudor House and Garden in Southampton (Photo Credit: Andreas Vogel)

Learn about the building’s storied past and take in the serene atmosphere of the perfectly manicured gardens. You will even learn how the house was built on the remains of a 12th-century Norman home, so it even predates the Tudors. 

Also located just over a mile from the port, this unique gallery features a diverse collection of fine art dating from the Renaissance to the present day. With stunning and priceless pieces from throughout Europe, it is a must-see. It also makes a perfect activity for a rainy day. 

Explore Old Town

Wander through over 800 years of history by visiting Southampton’s Old Town. For visiting cruise passengers, the Old Town area stretches from Ocean Village to Palmerston Park, making walking from any terminal easy.

Old Town, Southampton
Old Town, Southampton (Photo Credit: Evannovostro)

Not only are the area’s cobblestone streets, medieval city walls and gatehouses, and numerous examples of historical architecture enough to make you feel like you have traveled back in time, but the area is also home to a variety of modern restaurants and attractions. 

You will also find the city’s main market here and the Solent Sky Museum, a must-see for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs. 

SeaCity Museum

This hands-on, interactive museum is dedicated to the city of Southampton’s long-standing maritime history. Learn all about Southampton’s involvement in the tragic Titanic story and other famous vessels that passed through the port at some point in its history.

Sea City museum and civic centre in Southampton
Sea City museum and civic centre in Southampton (Photo Credit: P.Cartwright)

The museum was constructed in 2012 to mark 100 years since the Titanic set sail from Southampton, so even the building itself is impressive. Given that it’s only a 2.6-mile journey from the furthest cruise terminal, it is easy to fit it into your visit. 

Dining Near Southampton Cruise Port

In addition to a few cafés and pubs within the terminal buildings themselves, there are plenty of great dining options within walking distance of the port. 

For a true taste of the city, try The Jetty, which specializes in traditional British dishes and fresh seafood. Situated in Ocean Village, it is roughly one mile away from most of the terminals, and it offers waterfront dining with an emphasis on local ingredients. 

The PIG in the Wall is another option if you want to try traditional British comfort food, like bangers and mash, shepherd’s pie, fish and chips, and more. This unique gastro pub is built directly into the city’s medieval-era walls, giving it an old-world feel.

The Platform Tavern, Southampton
The Platform Tavern, Southampton

Given that it is less than a mile away from most of the terminals, it’s a great spot for a delicious meal and a few pints of traditional English ale. 

If you find yourself walking around Old Town, the Platform Tavern is another great option. It’s located right along the dockyards, making it easy to walk to from the cruise port.

Enjoy classic pub lunches, all-day full English breakfasts all day, and a huge selection of traditional ales and lagers. Plus, it often has live music, especially in the evening. It’s only an 8-minute walk from Ocean Cruise Terminal and only a little more than that from the others. 

Shopping Southampton Cruise Port

Shopping within the terminal buildings is very limited, with most having little more than a newspaper stand, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t other options nearby. 

Westquay Shopping Centre is just 0.3 miles away from the port. This indoor mall offers a wide range of stores. With everything from designer retailers to more casual department stores, it’s a one-stop destination for your pre-cruise shopping needs.

Westquay Shopping Centre
Westquay Shopping Centre (Photo Credit: P.Cartwright)

The Marlands Shopping Centre is a little further, but it is still less than a mile from most of the terminals. It tends to be a little bit less busy, but it still offers a variety of designer retailers and some more unique independent shops.

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If you’re looking for a unique souvenir that you can only get in Southampton, we recommend walking around the Old Town. There are plenty of independent vendors, art galleries, and souvenir stores. The Southampton Market is also held in this area, and it is the perfect place to find vintage items, antiques, and handmade goods. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Where do the cruise ships leave from in Southampton?

Cruise ships depart from Southampton Cruise Port, which consists of five passenger terminals along the southwestern side of the city. 

How far is it from London to Southampton cruise port?

Southampton Cruise Port is roughly 80 miles southwest of London. It takes about 1.5 hours to drive between the two locations. 

Which train station is best for the Southampton cruise terminal?

Southampton Central Railway Station is the best option, between 1.1 miles and 2.6 miles from each of Southampton Cruise Port’s five passenger terminals.

Huge Dome Installed on Royal Caribbean’s Second Icon-Class Ship

Royal Caribbean International’s upcoming Star of the Seas, second in the overwhelming Icon class, has reached a critical step in her construction.

In the early hours of Wednesday, July 17, 2024 at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Turku, Finland, the ship received her AquaDome. The brilliant glass structure was lifted into place in a precise engineering operation, bringing the ship one step closer to completion.

“Last night in Turku Finland the AquaDome was lifted and placed onto Star of Seas. Amazing engineering. Star of the Seas arrives next year,” confirmed Michael Bayley, President of Royal Caribbean International.

Star of the Seas Dome Installation
Star of the Seas Dome Installation (Credit: Royal Caribbean)

The AquaDome weighs approximately 363 tons, measuring 82 feet high and 164 feet long. The geodesic glass structure is comprised of 673 glass panels and covers the forward part of the ship.

This encloses a gigantic space that is home to the vessel’s signature aquatheater shows as well as luxurious open space with unparalleled 220-degree views, dining and bar options, comfy seating, whirlpools, and more.

Lifting the AquaDome into place requires a specially engineered crane and very patient conditions to be sure the structure is fitted properly on the ship’s hull before it is welded securely. Once in place, the bold feature makes the ship’s profile instantly recognizable, ensuring Star of the Seas will stand out no matter where she sails.

With the characteristic dome now in place, the interior outfitting of the AquaDome neighborhood will begin in earnest. This includes installing lighting, the central waterfall, eating, restaurants, bars, lounges, sculptures, decorative details, and much more to bring the space to life. The transformative space is designed as a gathering place for relaxation during the day, and a lively hotspot at night.

Star of the Seas has been physically under construction since steel was first cut for her hull on February 5, 2023. In December 2023, the first block was lowered into place to start bringing the ship’s hull together.

The ship was originally scheduled to debut in mid-August 2025, but early delays indicated that Star of the Seas would not be ready to meet that production timeline. In early 2024, it was announced that her inaugural voyage was cancelled and the ship delayed until August 31, 2025.

It should be noted that the construction of the third, as-yet-unnamed Icon class ship has already begun with a steel cutting in January 2024. All three Icon-class ships have been or are being built by Meyer Turku. All three ships are powered by liquefied natural gas, and are the largest cruise ships in the world.

Sailing on Star of the Seas

When she launches in just over a year, Star of the Seas will be homeported year-round from Port Canaveral, Florida. The immense ship will offer 7-night itineraries including both Eastern Caribbean and Western Caribbean routes.

Depending on the sailing date and itinerary, the new ship will visit such top ports as St. Thomas, St. Kitts, St. Maarten, San Juan, Costa Maya, Roatan, and Cozumel.

Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas

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Each cruise – both Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries – will also visit Royal Caribbean International’s private island destination in the Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Days at sea will also be part of each sailing, giving guests onboard plenty of time to enjoy all the activities and amenities the 250,800-gross-ton ship has to offer. Itineraries are already on sale for eager travelers to book.

Star of the Seas will be able to welcome 5,610 guests at double occupancy and up to 7,600 travelers when fully booked with all berths filled. The ship will also be home to approximately 2,350 international crew members, including one very special four-legged teammate – a “Chief Dog Officer” named Sailor.

Carnival Cruise Line Removes Restrictions on Popular Loyalty Perk

Carnival Cruise Line has updated a popular but often frustrating loyalty perk after years of feedback from repeat guests.

The perk in question is a complimentary drink offered to Gold, Platinum, and Diamond members of the cruise line’s Very Important Fun Person (VIFP) loyalty program.

The drink has been offered as a “thank you” for returning guests ever since the current VIFP program was first implemented in 2012-2013. To the frustration of many guests, however, there have been complicated restrictions on redeeming the drink.

For Gold passengers, the “appreciation drink” was available only on sailings of five nights or longer, and could only be redeemed after 5 p.m. on the last night of the cruise.

For Platinum and Diamond guests, the drink has been available on every cruise, but could only be redeemed during the Sea Day Brunch in the Main Dining Room, or at breakfast or lunch if no brunch event was offered.

Now, Carnival Cruise Line’s Brand Ambassador John Heald has confirmed that the majority of the restrictions have been removed and guests who have earned their appreciation drink will be able to raise a glass with much more flexibility.

“We’re making our complimentary beverage perk for Gold, Platinum, and Diamond VIFP members more flexible, and I think, easier to enjoy,” Heald said. “Gold members will be able to redeem their appreciation drink on 5+ day cruises at any of the bars, at any time. Platinum and Diamond members can also order their complimentary cocktail at any time at any bar.”

This means the specific time, day, and location restrictions are lifted for VIFP guests to enjoy that complimentary drink for all sailings beginning on or after July 20, 2024. It should be noted, however, that for Gold VIFP guests, the drink is still only available on sailings that are at least five nights long.

Heald made this announcement during a recent “Coffee With Me Live” he offers on his popular Facebook page each week. This will be welcome news to many VIFP guests who have forgone the perk due to what have seemed to be unnecessary restrictions.

For example, many Gold VIFP travelers may not realize they could get a free beverage on the last evening of a cruise. Similarly, not all Platinum and Diamond guests attend the Sea Day Brunch or visit the Main Dining Room for breakfast or lunch.

Heald also expressed thanks to the cruise line’s “beards” for approving this highly requested change, and notes that he will always advocate for guest requests to the appropriate executives, even if not every request can be granted.

“I am your mouthpiece,” he said. “I may not always deliver the right tune, but I will always deliver the right message.”

What Other VIFP Changes May Be Coming?

Heald also confirmed that the new loyalty program – a massive update to the VIFP program that has been hinted at for months – is still being worked on and will be forthcoming in the next few months, though there are no confirmed dates or other details available at this time.

It is possible that additional changes to loyalty tiers or other perks will be part of the program’s revamp.

Carnival Cruise Line VIFP
Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz

Several other changes have been noted in the past few months, such as the removal of the $25 FunPlay credit in the ship’s casino, which was a popular perk for Platinum and Diamond guests. That offer was always intended as temporary following the pandemic, but has now been discontinued.

Similarly, Carnival Cruise Line has also removed the Diamond level perk of a one-time donation to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Heald confirmed those donations had become too difficult to arrange and track, but the cruise line remains committed to St. Jude.

Carnival Cruise Line has pledged to raise $50 million for the charity by 2030, a goal that was announced during Carnival Jubilee‘s naming ceremony in February.

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