Your Homeport

Greenock Cruise Port offers an ideal location for homeporting, providing seamless connections by air, road, and rail. Conveniently located near major transportation hubs, the port ensures smooth and efficient embarkation and disembarkation experiences for cruise passengers.

With Glasgow International Airport just a short drive away, offering direct flights to key source markets, passengers can easily reach the port from cities across the UK and beyond. Well-connected road and rail networks further enhance accessibility, making travel to and from Greenock straightforward and convenient.

A variety of hotels and accommodations are available nearby, giving travelers the opportunity to extend their stay and explore the local area before or after their cruise. Whether for fly-cruise passengers or those combining land and sea travel, Greenock Cruise Port provides the perfect combination of convenience, connectivity, and memorable experiences.

Airlines
British Airways
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Aer Lingus
Emirates
Jet2.com
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Ryanair
Loganair
United Airlines

PORT LOCATION

Your Gateway to
Greenock Cruise Port Terminal

Greenock Cruise Port stands proudly on the banks of the River Clyde, serving as the gateway to Scotland’s breathtaking west coast and the cultural heart of Glasgow. Located just a short walk from Greenock’s town centre, the terminal places visitors within easy reach of local shops, cafés, and scenic waterfront promenades, while offering convenient access to Glasgow, Loch Lomond, and the Highlands beyond. This modern cruise facility features a contemporary terminal building that provides a seamless arrival and departure experience. Inside, guests will find comfortable waiting areas, dedicated check-in and security zones, and a spacious welcome hall designed for efficiency and ease of movement. The terminal also houses key operational offices and visitor information services, ensuring a smooth transition from ship to shore. At the heart of Greenock’s redeveloped waterfront, Greenock Cruise Port plays a central role in revitalizing Inverclyde’s maritime identity. The recently completed £20 million expansion includes a stylish visitor centre, a 500-square-metre exhibition space celebrating Scotland’s art and culture, and a panoramic viewing gallery that showcases stunning views of the Clyde. Complemented by local shops, cafés, and artisan markets nearby, the terminal offers an authentic Scottish welcome where history, creativity, and modern hospitality come together.

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