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Over 600,000 people in 2008 found sailing from their local UK port to be an excellent way to join a cruise ship. With over 30 cruise ships and over 300 itineraries available from one of 13 UK ports.
Free car parking at portside, no hassle of airport security, increased baggage allowances not to mention fantastic facilities available onboard ship, are just a few of the reasons why cruisers first choice is to sailfromuk.com
Popular destinations from the UK include the Baltic, Norwegian Fjords, the Mediterranean, Canaries and of course the famous Transatlantic cruises to New York.
Dover is the second busiest cruise port in the UK serving 200,000 cruise passengers a year...
The gateway to Glasgow, situated just 25 miles away...
Harwich is superbly situated with easy access to London’s four airports, in particular Stansted just 50 miles away...
In a prime location on the north bank of the River Humber in East Yorkshire...
Vessels are received and dispatched mainly from Tower Bridge and Greenwich Ship Tier...
The Port of Liverpool, Europe’s City of Culture 2008, is fast becoming a popular embarkation point for cruise lines...
The only cruise port between Harwich and Leith, the Port of Tyne has a long established history of cruise services...
Plymouth is becoming an increasingly popular port of call for cruise liners...
ALocated in Fife, just eight miles from Edinburgh city centre on the north shore of the Firth of Forth...
Southampton is firmly established as the capital of the UK’s cruise industry...
The Port of Tilbury is home to the London Cruise Terminal, located in south-eastern England at the head of the River Thames estuary...
