City Cruise Terminal

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Southampton, United Kingdom

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Seaport

City Cruise Terminal Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

City Cruise Terminal is located in Southampton, United Kingdom on 101, Berth, Western Docks, Herbert Walker Ave. City Cruise Terminal is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category seaport in United Kingdom.

Address

101, Berth, Western Docks, Herbert Walker Ave

Phone

+44 2380488800

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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ashley de souza

You can get to this terminal via gate10 and gate 8. Short stay car park is there on the first left as you enter gate 10. Cruise terminal is well maintained. Staff very helpful.

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Platinum Won

In April of 2018, I sailed through City Cruise Terminal. This was my first time visiting England and even Europe in general. The staff and facility left a lasting impression on me. I was greeted by a red carpet and friendly staff. Also, I was greeted with big blue words that spelled out BLISS to welcome me aboard my cruise. The staff was very nice and took my picture. Entering the terminal, security was a breeze. Very well organized. The receptionists who gave the room keys were outgoing and wished me Bon Voyage to New York. Overall a very nice start to my trip across the Atlantic. Thank you for creating a lasting memory of that trip and a good impression of my time in England!

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Gilly Cooch

Everything is dealt with very swiftly porters take luggage straight away and you just go and check into the cruise terminal. Everything is so easy

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Holmes Clan

Outstanding service. First time cruisers (family of 10). We didn’t know what to expect but from the point of drop off (and our cases disappearing onto the ship) and through check in was just so quick and easy. We gathered our thoughts and took a deep happy breath before walking towards the ship (Adventurer). It took a time to get on board but given it was the start of the holiday we didn’t mind. 1st class embarkation. Disembarkation was even easier two weeks later. We stayed on the ship until the last moment, eating the stunning breakfast. This made getting off less traumatic than it might have been. We walked off the ship into the large hanger where our cases were waiting and out into the wide world. Thanks RC and the Port Authorities

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Cian T Martin

Not sure about what it's like to be a passenger of the very luxurious looking ships that depart from here - but worked baggage handling and haven't had as worse an experience as I did on that graft. Constantly irrate supervisors shouting and swearing at us (the kind that would get anyone fired from a respected establishment), little breaks for the exhausting work. Look, I knew it would be a physical task and before any wealthy old people moan about how lazy my generation or whatever poor excuse they use to cover their exploitation, I felt I was treated with zero dignity whatsoever. I can't find what company I worked for as eveyone seemed to be from different firms (intriguing, huh?). I hope this review is eye-opening for cruisegoers or the employers of the terminal and make those who need to be aware about the borderline exploits you'd expect in an Edwardian workhouse.