Information - Cruise Port Portsmouth
Port of Portsmouth -- Portsmouth is an historic port on the south coast of England with top attractions such as the Historic Dockyard, the D-Day Museum, Royal Marines Museum, Southsea Castle, the Blue Reef Aquarium, Portsmouth Cathedral, Gunwharf Quays and Spinnaker Tower, Portchester Castle, the house of Charles Dickens, and many more.
Portsmouth has good access by road and rail, and Southampton airport is also close by.
Portsmouth Cruise Terminal
The Portmouth passenger terminal is located north of the city centre (1 mile), near Gunwharf Quays.
Portsmouth Passenger Terminal
The Portsmouth passenger terminal includes a licensed bar, café, vending machines and gift shop selling newspapers, confectionery, etc.. You will find a car park inside the port.
How to get to Portsmouth Cruise Terminal
By Car :
From London, take the M3 or A3. From the Midlands take the M3 to the A34, and from the South West take the A31. From Bristol and south Wales take the A36. These roads lead to the M275, from which an exit road leads directly to the port.
By Coach :
Direct National Express Coach services from the Port to Heathrow and Gatwick airports and London Victoria Coach Terminal.
By Train :
There are train services between Portsmouth and London Waterloo. There are also services between London Victoria and Portsmouth passing through Chichester, Brighton and Gatwick. From Cardiff the train passes through Salisbury and Bristol. Portsmouth can be reach by trains to Portsmouth & Southsea or Portsmouth The Hard Interchange railway stations. Both train stations are a short bus or taxi ride from the port.
A direct railway route from Portsmouth to Gatwick Airport as a rail/coach service from Heathrow Airport is available via Woking.
By Air :
Southampton Airport : Portsmouth is approx 27 miles from Southampton Airport with regular train and coach transfers.
