Liverpool City Council - Cruise Liverpool


 

City of Liverpool Cruise Terminal

QM2 docked a Liverpool Cruise Terminal

Princes Parade, Liverpool, L3 1DL.

Few cities in the world have arrival points in the heart of the city. Sydney, New York, Venice and now Liverpool.

Liverpool is rich in maritime heritage and was the birthplace of the first passenger cruise line. Since the opening of the cruise terminal in 2007, the Pier Head has once again renewed its links with the great ocean liners of the world, including Queen Mary 2, the largest ocean liner ever to grace the river Mersey.

Our world class facilities and friendly hospitality has ensured Liverpool is a firm favourite with international passengers, and the cruise terminal has come to symbolise the regeneration of our wonderfully eclectic World Heritage city.

Information

  • For information relating to cruise ship visits to Liverpool Cruise Terminal, refer to our Cruise calendar or phone  Liverpool Direct on 0151 233 2008 or email liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk.

  • For information relating to embarkation/disembarkation cruises out of Langton Dock, contact Peel Ports on 0151 478 4446.

  • Information relating to Royal Navy vessels will only be released at the discretion of Royal Navy HQ on 0151 707 3344.

Cruise Berth & Port Services

The cruise berth can accommodate vessels of up to 350m in length and can provide facilities for fresh water bunkering and other related marine services, such as grey water and ICW disposal. For further information in relation to Port Services go to www.peelports.co.uk.


Security

The City of Liverpool Cruise Terminal is a restricted area. Entry into the site without authorisation is a breach of security and will render any person liable to prosecution under the International Ship and Port Security Regulations (ISPS 2004).