Cruise From The UK Its Not All Down South

Cruise From The UK Its Not All Down South

Dover Southampton and Harwich seem to be the most favoured UK departure ports for cruise lines. But what about you poor folks who dont live anywhere near these ports? Having to fly drive or take the coach or train to get there can easily add on an extra day to your holiday and not everyone has the time. To help you out Ive trawled the internet to find alternative UK ports of departure for 2008. The majority are round trips with the occasional disembarking at another UK port or flying back to the UK all of which are noted. So take a look. You might be surprised at where you can go.

Liverpool

You have quite a choice if you live near Liverpool thanks to Fred Olsen. You can get a Taste of Portugal or Iberia have a Canary Christmas discover the Secrets of Norway spend Easter in the Med try out Castanets Calvados Portugal Spain and France or have an Adriatic Adventure. All on a round trip from Liverpool. Other Fred Olsen cruises from the home of the Beatles are:

Black Prince The Orinoco Delta Liverpool to Liverpool
Black Prince Canaries Interlude Liverpool to Liverpool
Black Prince Mini Cruise Liverpool to Greenock
Black Prince A British Summer Liverpool to Liverpool
Black Prince Celtic Late Summer Liverpool to Liverpool
Black Prince Canaries Collection Liverpool to Liverpool
Black Prince Eastern Mediterranean Cruise Liverpool to Liverpool
Black Prince The Fortunate Islands Liverpool to Liverpool
Black Prince Pre Christmas Escapade Liverpool to Liverpool

Thomson also offers two roundtrip cruises from Liverpool. You can either get a Taste of Ireland or explore Idyllic Iberia aboard Thomson Celebration.

London

Okay London might not be that far from Southampton or Dover but do you really want to be lugging your luggage across London on the tube paying a fortune for a taxi to get you to a mainline station or getting stuck in traffic trying to get out of London? Fortunately Silversea offers five cruises departing from Tower Bridge although with four of them you fly back to the UK. You can choose to cruise to Stockholm Copenhagen Lisbon or Montecarlo and fly back or go on a trip around the UK ending up back at Tower Bridge.

Yachts of Seabourn also offer a cruise starting from Tower Bridge that takes you to the Grand Harbours of Europe before you fly back from Copenhagen.

Alternatively Transocean have several cruises departing from Tilbury aboard Marco Polo. Explore the majestic fjords in Norway discover the British Isles admire some Icelandic Wonders Northern Isles or enjoy some sunshine in the West Indies. All beginning and ending in Tilbury. Other Transocean cruises from here are:

Marco Polo Springtime Fjordland x 4 Tilbury to Tilbury
Marco Polo Whitsun Fjords Tilbury to Tilbury
Marco Polo The North Cape Explorer Tilbury to Tilbury
Marco Polo Baltic Cities St Petersburg Tilbury to Tilbury
Marco Polo Celtic Explorer Tilbury to Tilbury

Edinburgh

Its quite a journey from Scotland to get to the more popular UK cruise ports but fear not! Classic International Cruises and Fred Olsen both offer four cruises from Leith. Cruise to St Petersburg via the Baltic Cities on Classic International Cruises ship Athena on a round trip from Leith. Alternatively pretend youre an arctic explorer as you head to the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen that lies within the Arctic Circle on Fred Olsens Boudicca also a round trip from Leith. Polarstar Expeditions also offer a cruise to Spitsbergen from Leith but you do fly back to the UK.

Other cruises from Leith are:

Classic International Cruises Athena Norwegian Fjords Leith to Leith
Classic International Cruises Athena Iceland and Northern Isles Leith to Leith
Classic International Cruises Athena North Cape and the Midnight Sun Leith to Leith

Fred Olsen Boudicca UK Mini Cruise Leith to Newcastle
Fred Olsen Boudicca Baltic Cruise Leith to Leith
Fred Olsen Boudicca Summertime in Norway Leith to Leith

Travelscope on the other hand offer a cruise to the North Cape and Land of the Midnight Sun aboard Van Gogh on a round trip from the port of Rosith.

Falmouth

If you live right down in the south west of England Falmouth is the place for you. Want to travel around the world but like me youre incapable of packing light? Well Travelscope have a 93day round the world cruise beginning and ending in Falmouth. Better be quick though it departs 4 January 2008. If you dont have the time to spare to go around the world why not enjoy some summer sunshine around Spain and Gibraltar also with Travelscope on a round trip from Falmouth. Other cruises offered by Travelscope from Falmouth next year are:

Van Gogh Caribbean Sunshine Falmouth to Falmouth
Van Gogh Iberian Costas Corsica the French Riviera Falmouth to Falmouth
Van Gogh Christmas New Year Sunshine Falmouth to Falmouth

Greenock

Glaswegians and their neighbours can depart from Greenock on several Fred Olsen cruises. Catch yourself some sunshine before the nights draw in on the 13night Mediterranean Canvas cruise beginning and ending in Greenock. Or why not discover the delights of Norway on Norwegian Explorer Greenock to Greenock? Other cruises from Greenock for 2008 all by Fred Olsen are:

Black Prince Canaries Panoramas Greenock to Greenock
Black Prince Mediterranean Medley Greenock to Greenock
Black Prince Museums Bistros Greenock to Greenock
Black Prince Norwegian Panoramas Greenock to Greenock
Black Prince Tagines Tapas Greenock to Greenock
Black Prince Greenland Adventure Greenock to Greenock
Black Prince Dublin Mini Cruise Greenock to Greenock

Hull

Dont fancy the long trek from Hull to the south coast? Travelscope offer two cruises that begin and end in Hull. You can either admire The Majestic Fjords of Norway or cruise east to St Petersburg visiting some of the Baltic Capitals along the way.

NewcastleuponTyne

Pray theres no fog on the Tyne as you board Fred Olsens Boudicca or Thomsons Celebration. With Fred Olsen you can cruise to France Spain explore the Baltic spend some Summertime in Norway or discover the land of Volcanoes Vikings.

Thomson offers cruises to Norways fjords and northern cape the lands of the Vikings and of fire and ice and the treasures of the Baltic.

All the Fred Olsen and Thomson cruises from Newcastle are round trips.

Oban

The Scottish isles are beautiful and what better way to explore them than on a cruise. It might be tempting to go abroad on holiday but theres often so much to discover in your own backyard. Hebridean Island Cruises offer a number of cruises around the Hebrides starting and ending in Oban. There are too many to list here but you can get A Taste of the Hebrides go In Search of Bright Waters discover Highland and Island Treasures or find the Secrets of the Western Isles to name but a few. The only cruise departing from Oban that doesnt finish there is Summer in Orcadia which ends in Scrabster.

Portland

If you live near Portland why not go on a cruise with a bit of a difference on the RMS St Helena operated by the St Helena Line. According to her owners this ship is the only oceangoing vessel in the world that still carries the title of Royal Mail Ship. As well as carrying passengers she also supplies goods to the island of St Helena. If you fancy something a bit different there are two cruises that depart from Portland and finish in Cape Town or you can do the trip vice versa.

Hebridean Island Cruises offers one cruise Jewels of the English Heritage which departs from Portland and travels along the south coast to Tilbury where you disembark.

Scrabster

For those who live in the far north of Scotland Hebridean Island Cruises offer three cruises departing from Scabster. If you want a round trip you can explore the Northern Isles from Orkney to Shetland. Meanwhile Home from the Far North takes you to Oban where youll end the cruise via Orkney. Song of Norway takes you surprise surprise to Norway where youll visit some of the countrys highlights before flying back from Bergen.

So you see you dont always have to travel miles before embarking on your cruise. And with the majority of cruises above being round trips you dont have to worry about weight restrictions on your luggage. Just dont forget to tip the poor soul who had to carry your kitchen sink!

About the writer:  Susan Bigmore is the web editor for http://www.insidecruise.co.uk a cruise community packed full of articles and discussions as well as http://www.idealcruising.co.uk a specialist cruise travel agent.

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