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Fifth Southampton Cruise Terminal to open in 2013

Fifth Cruise Terminal Southampton - NEW for 2013! Associated British Ports (ABP) is to invest £30m in a fifth cruise terminal in Southampton.


The new terminal will be designed to accommodate the largest cruise vessels. Work is expected to start on the new terminal in 2011 for it to be operational in 2013.

It will be located in the Western Docks between the Mayflower and City terminals. Currently known as berth 104, there is no restriction to the length of cruiseships that can berth alongside and the depth is 10.2m.

The cruise industry has seen remarkable growth over the last ten years, driven by the increase in demand for cruise holidays starting and ending in the UK. As a direct result of this increase, ABP has, in recent years, invested over £41 million in its cruise facilities, which has enabled the port to provide world class facilities which can cater for all sizes of cruise ships.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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