Great things to do before or after your cruise in Southampton: Southampton: Secrets of the Titanic Guided Walking Tour gyg.me/yvKo2yc7 Southampton Fun: Fun Puzzle Treasure Hunt to a Pub! gyg.me/ShWK2ROa Southampton: Quirky self-guided smartphone heritage walks gyg.me/g5XunoAt Family Fun in the Forest gyg.me/Q2FLN6xN Southampton: Guided Ghost Walk gyg.me/OUlIgoPn Transfers & Sight Seeing London to Southern England Cruise Terminals Transfers gyg.me/l71wAqu7 London: Transfer to Southampton with Windsor Castle Visit gyg.me/4Fzj3PNH Southampton: Cruise Transfer to London via Stonehenge gyg.me/LE0QK4Nb Southampton Port: London via Salisbury, Stonehenge & Windsor gyg.me/dibsmjHw From Southampton: Bath and Windsor Tour with London Drop-Off gyg.me/ER78Pi5l
Absolutely brilliant guide, Steph! So much helpful information - this is useful for new and seasoned cruisers alike! A must watch for anyone sailing out of Southampton 😊
Ha! I love this feedback, thank you. Your comment makes all those hours of planning, editing, and creating these videos worth it - i'm so glad it helped. Have an absolutely bl**dy amazing cruise!
Great video I was looking at parking at west quay so phoned them yesterday and they said it’s for shoppers only and not to park overnight maybe this is to deter long stay
Thanks for watching. The Moxy and premier Inn suggest west quay as an alternative overnight parking on their websites. There are also two west quay car parks - one is the multi-storey and the other is the smaller podium car park. The one mentioned in this video is the multi-storey which is open 24 hours. The podium car park is not open 24 hours
@@CruiseWithAmber ok thanks I will definitely park there the lady on the phone was really rude saying the car park is just for shoppers I’m guessing they make more money off someone visiting the shops for 2 hours thanks for the advice and congratulations on the amazing channel 👍🏻
The best thing to do is contact Princess or your Travel Agent and fill out the embarkation assistance form to outline your requirements. We hired a wheelchair for my dad from mobility at sea and it worked out at £10 ish per day
@@masterballuk6780 probably from city or horizon cruise terminal. Best to check cruise mapper or the Southampton VTS site - links in my blog post cruisewithamber.co.uk/cruising-from-southampton-ultimate-guide/
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you're welcome - glad it was helpful. Blog link is in the description / links in my profile. But the blog post is also here: cruisewithamber.co.uk/cruising-from-southampton-ultimate-guide/
One small critique - the video starts with the Princess horn playing the Loveboat theme while showing a Celebrity ship. Just a small quibble, but perhaps show a Princess ship while the Princess horn is playing? But thanks for the video.
Showing a Celebrity Ship while the Princess Cruise Song plays 😂😂😂 Question doing a B2B going to need a laundromat inbetwen cruise. Do you know of any close to the port ?
😂 to be fair I was on Enchanted Princess at the time. Laundrettes: I haven't used either of these but two of the closest would be: Dock gate 4 Laundry (no website) near the Ocean Terminal - or Doogles Laundry - doogleslaundry.weebly.com/ which is near the Mayflower Theatre and Guildhall in Southampton.
Hi, thanks for the information, im cruising from the city terminalpl when the boat shows is on, do you know if gate 8 and 10 both open, im parking in city terminal.
As a frequent cruiser I found this excellent video extremely informative, telling me details that I was unaware of. I shall certainly recommend it to other people. Well done.
Oh Carrie - that's such a lovely thing to say - thank you. ☺ I hope it's helped you plan a smooth embarkation day - where is your first cruise to? Excited much?
@CruiseWithAmber Hi, yes we are back in Southampton in November before our cruise to the Canaries. . We stayed at the Moxy, which was very comfortable with a good breakfast. My friend and I walked to the P&O terminal. Do you have any tips for solo travel in respect of cost. It always seems more costly.
I am sailing for the second time out of Southampton this coming October. Does anyone know if it is ok to drop our luggage off before we check in? We are taking a train from London that morning, and wanted to do a bit of walking around before boarding without having to drag along our things.
Hi there- yes it fine to do this - we have a few times. The luggage pods open about 11am so you can drop your luggage off then. The taxi can drop you right outside the luggage pods and depending on which terminal you’re sailing from it’s only a 15-25 min walk into central Southampton. I’ve put more info in my blog post if that helps. cruisewithamber.co.uk/cruising-from-southampton-ultimate-guide/
Love this Steph, I'm 100% going to include it in all my customer booking confirmations now as it will save me so much time explaining this to them each time. Thank you.
A very detailed/ thorough video !! 👍👍I am planning my 3rd teip to England/ Wales & interested in the cruising option w Queen Mary 2 this time as my elderly mother is having edema in brain & mobility issues. So,videos like this helps a lot !! Although I won't be driving . Thank you for this upload ! Btw.,is your name Steph ( Stephanie or Stephany ) or Amber !? Lol. 💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️🇬🇧💕💞
I'm planning to fly in from Toronto one day early. I am going to be solo, have no experience in the UK. and struggle with a mild cognitive impairment that will be compounded by 30+ hours without sleep. I am looking for detailed instructions on buying a one way bus pass and travelling Heathrow terminal 2 (probably) to Southampton Coach Station. I have it more or less figured out from there.
Have you had a look at my blog post? - there's more info and links in there which may help. cruisewithamber.co.uk/cruising-from-southampton-ultimate-guide/ i hope you have a safe and smooth journey - and enjoy your cruise.
My wife and I visited the UK from Australia in October 2023 for a cruise to Norway and back. We arrived at Heathrow in the afternoon and boarded a National Express bus to Southampton. We stayed 2 nights at the Pig in the Wall which is close to the cruise terminal. The owners of the hotel were friendly and welcoming and the accommodation was quaint and characterful. We had a lovely time in Southampton, visiting the Titanic museum, the West Quay shopping centre and had a beautiful meal in the Duke of Wellington pub, which blew my mind with its history and age. We certainly don't get that kind of thing in Australia. We also did a day trip to Winchester and Salisbury visiting both cathedrals. We boarded the P&O Acadia at the Ocean Cruise Terminal. We were going to walk from the hotel to the terminal, but with 50kg of luggage in 5 bags, we decided to get an Uber instead. The terminal was easy to navigate and the staff were friendly and helpful.
Thank you for your detailed review. I stayed in the Pig in the Wall earlier this week and it’s was amazing - I’ll be uploading a video of that shortly too.
Hi. Which camera/selfie stick are you using in this video? Great video, with good information for first timers, like us. We’ve always flown abroad to take a cruise, but now it’s time for Southampton x
Hi Bernadette - thanks for watching. Southampton is great for no-fly cruises - and there are so many itineraries and cruise lines calling in 2024. The camera I use is the Insta360x3 - if you use my affiliate link there's an offer for a free invisible selfie stick which I use: www.insta360.com/sal/x3?INR8L70
It all depends which terminal you’re sailing from (I’m guessing horizon or city) - but usually 15 mins - more info here cruisewithamber.co.uk/cruising-from-southampton-ultimate-guide/
Thank you for the very informative review. We are first time cruisers and would be on board the P&O Iona for the Norwegian cruise from 8 June. Would you kniw if there are any left luggae facility in the cruise terminals where we can leave excess baggage for the period of cruise, rather than take them on board? Many thanks in advance!
You are not restricted with how much luggage you take on ship so you could take it on board with you. But if you wanted to leave luggage there are various trusted places in Southampton and recommended places are best to book through this website: stasher.com/?ref=nwm0ndg
Love the Princess Love Boat horn. We're sailing in May and will have travelled from Tasmania to get there. If all the connections work then we'll spend the night before at the Leonardo Grand. We're doing the British isles first then the Scandinavia and land of the midnight sun cruises. All up we'll be doing 40 nights cruising and one week in a village out of Southampton. Getting excited.
Oh wow! Great itineraries - have an amazing time and safe travels. Can you hide me in your case on the way back home - I’m yearning to get back to Australia so much!
Hi i'll be on the Iona next week, is it possible for my family to drop me off directly at the Ocean terminal and does the terminal have lifts as well as just the escalators? Many thanks.
Absolutely- when you arrive at the terminal gate just tell them that you are dropping off and they will direct you to the appropriate lane. The lift is right behind the escalator. Have a great cruise!
Thank you for the video. We are cruising from Southampton for the first time on P&O Iona in June and this information will really help. We have gone with the included CPS parking this time as it seemed the sensible stress-free option for the first time. In future I would be keen to save on the cost somewhat and keep the onboard credit instead and so use West Quay car park; so what is the process involved in dropping off the bags first and then going and parking? Presumably it is a case of stopping at a short stay car park near Ocean Terminal and walking to the terminal to drop bags and then leaving to go and park in West Quay before eventaully making our way back. What sort of time could I turn up to drop off bags with this option ahead of a usual boarding time? Thank you once again for the useful video.
Thanks for watching - and it's good to know it was helpful for future cruises. The baggage pods open up at about 11am so if you dropped off your luggage any time before that, then someone would have to wait with your luggage. What we do is drive to the terminal (there is a drop off lane you can drive to) and we arrive around 11:00 if we have a 12:00 embarkation time, drop the luggage off and then one of us drives the car to West quay and parks up and then walk back to the terminal. If our embarkation time is later then we still drop out luggage off first, then go to park the car (leave our hand luggage in the car) and spend a couple of hours in westquay before heading back to the terminal - depending on the weather, we might take a taxi as we'll all have our hand luggage with us. Hope that helps.
That is super useful. Thank you so much. RU-vid suggested this video to me and so I subscribed and started working my way through your other videos last night.
That’s ok mush, this guide is for first time cruisers who may not be as well versed in your city as you. So I’ve used Southampton airport, as this is what they call it on the website, and what Google calls it - thanks for watching 👍🏻