Southampton Cruise Terminal is the UK’s busiest cruise port, welcoming millions of passengers each year. Whether you’re travelling to board a transatlantic voyage or a Mediterranean cruise, planning how to get there is essential for a stress-free journey. In this guide, we’ll break down the best transport options to reach Southampton Cruise Terminal from London and beyond, so you can choose the one that fits your budget, schedule, and comfort level.
Southampton Central Station is well-connected with regular trains from London Waterloo, taking around 1 hour 20 minutes. From the station, you’ll need a taxi or shuttle to the cruise terminal, as it’s not directly walkable with luggage.
👉 If you prefer a seamless journey without transfers, a pre-booked Cruise Port Transfer Service can take you directly from London hotels or airports straight to your cruise terminal.
A taxi or private transfer is the fastest and most convenient way to get to Southampton Cruise Terminal, especially if you’re travelling with luggage or a group. Many services offer fixed rates to avoid surprises.
For a premium experience, you can upgrade to Executive and VIP Service, ensuring a luxury vehicle, a professional chauffeur, and a hassle-free drop-off right at the port.
National Express and other coach operators run services from London to Southampton. While cheaper than private transfers, they often take longer and may involve extra waiting time at terminals.
Families and groups may find pre-arranged shuttles or minibuses more cost-effective and convenient.
If you prefer to drive, Southampton Cruise Port offers both short-stay and long-stay parking options. However, parking can be costly for longer trips. Pre-booking is recommended.
To avoid parking hassle, many passengers choose a Cruise Port Transfer Service, which drops you right at the terminal entrance.
Travelling with colleagues or organising a corporate cruise trip? A tailored Business and Corporate Travel Service offers minibuses, executive vehicles, and reliable coordination for groups of all sizes.
If you’re flying into London a few days before your cruise, why not explore the city before heading to Southampton? Many passengers book London Tours alongside their transfer, making the most of their time in the UK.
Budget travellers: Train + taxi
Families & groups: Pre-booked minibus or shuttle
Luxury travellers: Executive chauffeur-driven transfer
Corporate travellers: Tailored business travel service
Southampton Cruise Terminal is easily accessible from London, but the best travel option depends on your needs. While public transport is available, most travellers prefer pre-booked transfers for comfort, convenience, and peace of mind.
For a smooth and reliable journey, book with London City Transfer. Choose from Cruise Port Transfers, VIP Chauffeur Services, Corporate Travel Solutions, or even combine with London Tours for a truly memorable experience.
The fastest and most convenient option is a private transfer or taxi, offering direct service from London airports or hotels. For comfort and style, many passengers choose Executive and VIP Service.
Yes. Direct trains run from London Waterloo to Southampton Central Station in about 1 hour 20 minutes. From there, you’ll need a taxi to reach the cruise terminal. Many travellers prefer a door-to-door Cruise Port Transfer Service for added convenience.
Yes, several operators run shared shuttles from London airports and hotels. These are cost-effective for groups, though they may involve longer travel times.
Yes, you can drive and use short-stay or long-stay parking at the terminal. However, parking can be expensive for long cruises. Pre-booking a transfer helps avoid parking fees.
Absolutely. Our Business and Corporate Travel Service is ideal for group bookings, corporate events, and team travel to Southampton port.
Yes. Many passengers book a London Tour before their cruise, making the most of their trip before heading to Southampton.