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Liverpool Cruise Port
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Did you know When booking with us you will get:
- Easy Booking – Email / Web / App
- 24/7 Support
- Door to door service
- Economy and Executive Service Available – your choice
- Meet and Greet – included for cruise port pickups
- Comfortable experience
- New and clean cars with responsible drivers
- Reliability and ease
- Vehicles available to accompany groups of up to 8 people and their luggage
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Liverpool Cruise Port to / from London Transfers
Travelling between Liverpool Cruise Port and London? Let Umbrella Transfers handle the journey with precision, comfort, and care. We provide reliable, pre-booked cruise transfer services designed to make your travel experience as seamless as possible. Our service caters to both departures and arrivals at Liverpool Cruise Terminal, connecting passengers with destinations across Greater London. With a diverse fleet of vehicles—including standard saloons, estate cars, MPVS, 8-seater minivans, and premium Executive and VIP options—we can accommodate solo travellers, families, and larger groups with ease.
Booking your transfer is simple. Use our online reservation form or download the Umbrella Transfers app from your preferred app store. During the booking process, please ensure your selected vehicle matches your group size and luggage requirements to avoid any delays or last-minute adjustments. Our customer support team is available 24/7 via live chat or phone to assist with vehicle selection, timing, and general enquiries. For long-distance journeys such as this one, we recommend scheduling your pickup time with a 30-minute buffer to account for any potential traffic or unforeseen delays.
The duration of your transfer from Harwich to London will vary depending on your destination.
(Please note that the estimated travel times are approximate and based on average daytime conditions with moderate traffic.)
Liverpool Cruise Port to/from Central London – 4hr 26min
Liverpool Cruise Port to/from London Heathrow Airport – 3hr 45min
Liverpool Cruise Port to/from London Gatwick Airport – 4hr 37min
Liverpool Cruise Port to/from London Luton Airport – 3hr 24min
Liverpool Cruise Port to/from London Stansted Airport – 4hr 06 min
Liverpool Cruise Port to/from London City Airport – 4hr 47 min
Liverpool Cruise Port to/from London Farnborough Airport – 4hr 22 min
Liverpool Cruise Port to/from London Biggin Hill Airport – 4hr 54 min
Liverpool Cruise Port to/from Birmingham Airport– 2hr 08 min
Liverpool Cruise Port to/from Manchester Airport – 55 min
Liverpool Cruise Port to/from London Southend Airport – 4hr 55min
Hotels
Titanic Hotel Liverpool
Address: Stanley Dock, Regent Rd, Liverpool L3 0AN
Phone: 0151 559 1444
Mercure Liverpool Atlantic Tower Hotel
Address: Chapel St, Liverpool L3 9AG
Phone: 0151 227 4444
Adelphi Hotel
Address: Ranelagh St, Liverpool L3 5UL
Phone: 0161 923 9100
Radisson Blu Hotel, Liverpool
Address: 107 Old Hall St, Liverpool L3 9BD
Phone: 0151 966 1500
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Spa Liverpool
Address: 6 Sir Thomas St, Liverpool L1 6BR
Phone: 0151 556 1222
Leonardo Hotel Liverpool
Address: 31 Keel Wharf, Liverpool L3 4FN
Phone: 0151 244 3777
About
The Port of Liverpool is a busy and important port in the UK, found on the River Mersey in northwest England. It has a long history and is still used today to move goods like containers, cars, and building materials. The port is managed by Peel Ports and has good links to roads, trains, and canals, making it easy to move goods across the country.
Next to the main port is the Liverpool Cruise Port, where cruise ships bring visitors from around the world. The cruise terminal is modern and easy to use, and it’s just a short walk from the city centre. Visitors can explore famous places like the Royal Albert Dock, the Royal Liver Building, and museums about The Beatles and the city’s maritime past. Together, the port and cruise terminal show how Liverpool connects the past with the present, welcoming both cargo and tourists.
FAQ
Cruise lines such as Fred. Olsen, Cunard, P&O Cruises, and sometimes Royal Caribbean and Ambassador Cruise Line use the port. There are cruises to the British Isles, the Norwegian Fjords, the Mediterranean, and more.
Yes, the terminal is wheelchair friendly. There are ramps, lifts, and accessible toilets. If you need extra help, it’s best to let your cruise line know before you travel.
Yes, there are plenty of buses, taxis, and local trains. The nearest Merseyrail stations are Moorfields and James Street – both are just a short walk away.
You’ll be given a check-in time by your cruise line. When you arrive, staff will take your luggage, check your documents (like passport and ticket), and guide you through security. Then you’ll wait in the lounge before boarding the ship.
Yes, Liverpool has plans to build a new and larger cruise terminal nearby to handle bigger ships and more passengers. This new development will help the city welcome more cruises in the future.
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The Liverpool Cruise Terminal is on the River Mersey, right next to the famous Liver Building and Pier Head. It’s in the heart of Liverpool city centre, so it’s very easy to reach.
It’s about a 20-minute walk from Lime Street Station. You can also take a short taxi ride which takes around 10 minutes. Buses and local trains stop nearby too.
Yes, parking is available but must be booked in advance. Most cruise passengers use Q-Park Liverpool ONE, which offers a secure car park and a free shuttle service to the terminal on cruise days.
The terminal has check-in desks, a waiting area, toilets, and staff to help with baggage. It’s not a huge terminal, but it’s clean and well-organised, with friendly staff to assist passengers.
Yes, definitely. The terminal is very close to many top sights like the Royal Albert Dock, The Beatles Story, Liverpool ONE shopping area, and the Museum of Liverpool – all within a 10–15-minute walk.