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• Quay
length: 330 metres
• Parking
for 600 cars and 60 coaches. Courtesy
buses available
• Long
experience and tradition of handling
passenger services
• Dedicated,
well-trained staff, used to meeting
the needs of travellers and offering
a friendly, personal service
• Pre-boarding
lounge with seating for 300 and high-quality
refreshments available
• Excellent
travel links via road and rail, and
swift access to London Stansted Airport
• Direct
trains to London from the station adjacent
to the cruise terminal
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In the highly prestigious cruise sector, it is Harwich International Port’s service levels and location that truly set it apart.
With a long tradition of handling passenger ships, the Port has facilities and expertise to ensure cruise passengers and ships’ crew alike receive memorable customer service.
The purpose-built cruise terminal has excellent passenger and luggage handling facilities. An ongoing series of investments including gangway modifications and additional baggage handling areas delivers an unbeatable service matching the requirements of modern large cruise ships.
Harwich is the most northerly of the major cruise Ports on the UK’s east coast, and is perfectly placed for Scandinavian and Baltic cruises, as well as round-Britain and other European destinations. The strength of this location is recognised by major cruise lines and has been paramount to success in this sector.
Easy access to London’s four airports – in particular Stansted, just 50 miles away – is complemented by excellent road links. Rail services take passengers literally to the door of the cruise terminal.
Visitors to the Port value the friendly and personal service, which is supported by discreet but highly effective security. The facilities and terminal are exceptionally clean and well maintained. This cleanliness reflects the pride of all Port staff in the service they offer, and is well recognised and appreciated throughout the cruise industry.
The choice of Harwich International Port for a number of high-profile naming ceremonies and promotional cruises in recent years has also underlined its position as one of the UK’s top three cruise Ports.
Harwich is well located for a number of major visitor destinations and attractions ideal for cruise itineraries. These include Colchester (Britain's oldest recorded town), Constable Country, the perfectly preserved ancient wool town of Lavenham and the Sutton Hoo Saxon burial site.
The UK’s capital London and historic Cambridge are also within easy reach.
As a cruise passenger using Harwich International Port, we hope you will take a few days before or after your cruise and enjoy what the ‘Haven Gateway’ area has to offer.
www.havencruise.com

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