Cruise Ports

Cruise Port Transfers from Longfield to Southampton, Dover, Portsmouth & More

Planning a cruise? Let Longfield Airport Transfers handle your journey to and from the port with ease and reliability. We specialise in comfortable, punctual cruise transfer services covering all major UK terminals, including Southampton, Dover, Portsmouth, Tilbury, Harwich, and the Port of London. Based in Longfield, we offer a friendly, door-to-door service to ensure your holiday starts and ends stress-free.

Harwich

Harwich, located on the Essex coast, is a historic maritime town known for its long-standing connection to sea travel and trade. It serves as an important ferry port with routes to the Netherlands, and offers charming old streets, coastal walks, and heritage attractions such as the Redoubt Fort and Ha’penny Pier.

Dover

Best known for its iconic White Cliffs, Dover is one of the UK’s most significant gateway ports. Situated in Kent, it provides the shortest sea crossing to mainland Europe. The town also features Dover Castle, a major historical landmark with centuries of military history and impressive views across the Channel.

Portsmouth

Portsmouth is a vibrant waterfront city on the south coast of England, rich in naval history. Home to the Historic Dockyard, it houses famous ships such as HMS Victory and the Mary Rose. The city blends maritime heritage with modern attractions, shopping, and a lively cultural scene.

Southampton

Southampton is a major port city in Hampshire, well known for its cruise terminals and as the historical departure point of the RMS Titanic. The city combines maritime industry with green parks, museums, and a thriving arts and shopping district, making it both a commercial hub and a cultural centre.

Tilbury

Tilbury, situated on the River Thames in Essex, is a key port serving London and the wider South East. Known for its extensive container and cargo operations, it also boasts Thames-side views and historic features such as the 16th-century Tilbury Fort, once a critical defence point for the capital.

LONDON

London, the UK’s capital, is a world-leading city renowned for its culture, commerce, and history. With iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament, it attracts millions of visitors each year. Its diverse neighbourhoods, museums, and business districts make it a global centre for tourism, finance, and the arts.