Southampton Pre-Cruise Guide
Southampton • Pre-Cruise Guide

⚓ Why Southampton Is Worth a Stop

Most travelers treat Southampton as a boarding point. But spending a few nights here before your cruise can make a huge difference — especially if you've just flown in from overseas.

We filmed the whole journey — quiet mornings in Southampton, boarding-day chaos, and fjords at sea.
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🏙️ Explore Southampton

Southampton mixes port-city history with simple, everyday English life.

  • Walk the medieval city walls and pop into the Bargate, once the entrance to the city.
  • Spend an afternoon at Westquay, the modern shopping area with plenty of places to grab lunch, do laundry, or pick up forgotten travel items.
  • Try a local micro pub for a pint — many are small, friendly, and far less crowded than big chains.
Hotel Options Near Southampton Cruise Port
ibis Southampton

ibis / ibis budget Southampton Centre

~3★ • $50–$70 • 10–15 min walk (~0.6 mi)
Very budget; basic amenities; ideal if location > luxury.

Moxy Southampton

Moxy Southampton

~4★ / ~8.5 very good • $75–$140+ • ~15 min walk / ~1.2 km
Modern, stylish, eco-certified — short walk to both Westquay and the cruise port.

Novotel Southampton

Novotel Southampton

4★ • $70–$100 • 10–12 min walk
Comfortable mid-tier with good amenities.

voco Southampton by IHG

voco Southampton by IHG

4★ upscale • $120–$160 • ~0.5 mi
Upscale amenities; comfortable stay.

Harbour Hotel Southampton

Harbour Hotel Southampton

5★ • $180–$230+ • ~1.7 mi (transport likely)
Top luxury & waterfront experience.

See full hotel comparison
HotelStar / RatingTypical Night Rate (USD)Walkability / Distance to PortPros / Considerations
ibis / ibis budget Southampton Centre~3★$50–$70~10–15 min (~0.6 mi)Very budget, basic amenities, suitable for travelers who prioritize location over luxury
Moxy Southampton~4★ / ~8.5 very good$75–$140+ (season-dependent)~15 min / ~1.2 kmModern, stylish, eco-certified; short walk to Westquay & port
Novotel Southampton4★$70–$100~10–12 minComfortable mid-tier with good amenities
voco Southampton by IHG4★ / upscale$120–$160~0.5 miUpscale amenities, comfortable stay
Harbour Hotel Southampton5★$180–$230+~1.7 mi (transport)Top luxury & waterfront experience
Notes & Tips for Walking / Transit to Port
  • Which terminal matters: Southampton has multiple cruise terminals (City, Mayflower, QE2, Ocean, etc.), and walkability varies depending on which you dock at.
  • No universal shuttle: There is no reliable hotel-to-terminal shuttle service that covers all hotels. Many guests use taxis or walk.
  • Walking estimates: For hotels ~0.5-0.6 mi away, walking 10–15 minutes is realistic if your luggage is manageable.
  • Traffic factor: On embarkation day, early in the morning, road traffic may slow things.
🍺 Pubs Near Southampton Port & Hotels

Start at the Duke, wander to Dancing Man for a craft pint, detour to The Red Lion for dinner, and finish at The Grapes — where seafarers have swapped stories for centuries.

The Duke of Wellington

🍻 The Duke of Wellington

★ 4.5/5
Price: $15–$25 pp Walk: 5–10 min

If you want your first pint on English soil to feel historic, start here. Exposed beams, golden ale, and the murmur of locals — just a short walk from Town Quay/port. Hearty pub plates and good beer/wine selection.

Historic Character Hearty Food Cruiser Favorite
The Dancing Man Brewery

🍺 The Dancing Man Brewery

★ 4.3/5
Price: $20–$30 pp Walk: 5–10 min

Micro-brewery + pub with a quirky menu and good atmosphere. House-brewed ales and a lively crowd a short stroll from the quay. Slightly pricier than basic pubs — worth it if you love craft beer.

Micro-Brewery Craft Beer Quirky Menu
The Red Lion

🍽️ The Red Lion

★ 4.2/5
Price: $15–$25 pp Walk: 10–15 min

Grade II* historic gem in the city center with good reviews for food (fish & chips, burgers, ribs), value, and ambience. Classic mains and that cozy, wood-panel vibe that makes you linger.

Historic Pub Great Value City Center
The Grapes Public House

⚓ The Grapes Public House

★ 4.0/5
Price: $12–$20 pp Walk: 5–10 min

Historic pub with local lore, right by the docks and often one of the first pubs cruisers spot. Basic prices, salty stories, and a celebratory pre-sail buzz.

Dockside Location Historic Local Lore
☕ Everyday Life

Between cruise prep and sightseeing, these are the small comforts that make Southampton feel simple and easy to navigate.

E Bakehouse Southampton

☕ Morning Coffee — E Bakehouse

154 High St, Southampton SO14 2BT

Great espresso and croissants; a quick walk from the Moxy before boarding day.

Foyes Corner Launderette

🧺 Everyday Errands — Foyes Corner Launderette

216 Shirley Rd, Southampton SO15 3FL

Clean, coin-operated, simple to use. Boots Pharmacy nearby at Westquay for any last-minute essentials.

The Witch's Brew Micro Pub

🍺 Evening Spot — The Witch's Brew Micro Pub

220 Shirley Rd, Southampton SO15 3FL

A friendly neighborhood pub right next door to the launderette — local ales, conversation, and easy vibes before embarkation.

🛕 Easy Day Trips from Southampton

All of these can be done without a car — just trains, ferries, or short tours.

Stonehenge

Salisbury & Stonehenge — The Stonehenge Tour

If you're in Southampton, a day trip to Salisbury and Stonehenge is one of those must-do adventures that's surprisingly easy and totally doable without a car. You'll ride a train, hop on a countryside bus, and spend the day between a medieval city, an Iron Age fort, and one of the world's most famous mysteries.

🚆 Getting to Salisbury
  • Start your morning at Southampton Central Station
  • Direct train to Salisbury — about 30 minutes each way
  • Standard adult ticket: £11–£14 one way
  • Save with Railcards (Two Together, Senior, Family & Friends)
🚌 The Stonehenge Tour Bus
  • Green hop-on-hop-off bus from Salisbury Station
  • Links Station ⇄ Old Sarum ⇄ Stonehenge
  • Buy combo ticket at stop or online
  • We paid £85 total for two people
ItemCost
Return train Southampton ↔ Salisbury £22
( $27 USD )
Stonehenge Tour Bus + Old Sarum Combo £85
( $105 USD )
Coffee & snacks £10–£15
( $12–$18 USD )
Total for two ≈ £120
( $150 USD )
Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight — A Perfect Day Across the Solent

Just half an hour from Southampton, the Isle of Wight feels like stepping into another world — coastal walks, seaside pubs, and that slow island rhythm that makes a single day feel like a weekend.

🚢 Getting There
  • Red Jet (28 min) – high-speed passenger ferry to West Cowes
  • Vehicle Ferry (60 min) – scenic crossing to East Cowes
  • Cost: £26–£32 return per adult
  • Cowes Floating Bridge: £1.50 each way
🌞 What to Do
  • Cowes Marina Walks – cafés & boutiques
  • Osborne House – Queen Victoria's summer home
  • The Needles & Alum Bay – chalk cliffs
  • Godshill Village – thatched cottages
ItemCost
Red Jet return ferry£28
( $34 USD )
Cowes Floating Bridge£3
( $4 USD )
Southern Vectis Day Rover Bus£10
( $12 USD )
Osborne House Entry£23
( $28 USD )
Lunch + Drink£25
( $31 USD )
Dessert + Aperol Break£15
( $19 USD )
Total≈ £100
( $120 USD )
Bournemouth beach

Bournemouth — Sun, Sand & Easy Seaside Living

Just half an hour by train from Southampton, Bournemouth is where locals go to slow down and soak up the sun. It's a classic English beach town — long promenades, garden cafés, bike paths by the sea, and plenty of spots to eat, sip, and just breathe in the coastal air.

🚆 Getting There
  • Trains from Southampton Central to Bournemouth
  • 30–40 minutes each way
  • Advance fares: from £4.40 one way
  • Save ⅓ with Railcards
🌞 What to Do
  • Walk through the Gardens – fountains & bridges
  • Hang out on the Beach – golden sand
  • Ride a Bike or E-Scooter – flat promenade
  • Oceanarium – quick cool-down
ItemCost
Train (return)£9–£26
( $11–$32 USD )
Lunch + Drink£25
( $31 USD )
Dessert + Aperol Break£15
( $19 USD )
Deck chair / bike hire£10
( $12 USD )
Total≈ £55–£75
( $65–$90 USD )
🌊 Setting Sail — Two Weeks at Sea
Royal Caribbean Independence of the Seas
Bilbao, Spain
Norway Fjords

From Southampton, many cruise itineraries pair perfectly for a two-week adventure — one week through Spain and Portugal, followed by another through the Netherlands and Norway.

Our back-to-back cruises aboard Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas included stops in:
Vigo 🇪🇸 | Lisbon 🇵🇹 | La Coruña 🇪🇸 | Bilbao 🇪🇸 | Rotterdam 🇳🇱 | Skjolden 🇳🇴 | Olden 🇳🇴 | Haugesund 🇳🇴

It was two very different experiences in one journey — tapas bars and art museums one week, fjords and waterfalls the next.

💰 Excursion & Onboard Costs

Even when your cabin is covered, the extras add up quickly. Here's what we actually spent while onboard and in port — including the exact vendors we used.

Port & ExperienceVendorCost (USD per person)
Vigo, Spain — Full-day trip to Santiago de CompostelaOptimusTours (OPT-65637235)$78.60
Bilbao, Spain — Guggenheim Museum visitSelf-guided$21.12
Olden, Norway — Glacier Express Shuttle Bus (Olden → Briksdal Glacier)Olden Adventure$57.00
Olden, Norway — RIB Boat SightseeingOlden Adventure$98.00
Haugesund, Norway — Åkrafjorden & Langfoss Waterfall ExcursionViator (BR-1267297799)$98.30
Skjolden, Norway — Fjord RIB Boat TourAdventure Tours Norway$94.20
La Coruña & Lisbon — Explored independentlySelf-guided
Taxes & Port Fees (per 7-night cruise)Royal Caribbean$220.00
Gratuities (per 7-night cruise)Royal Caribbean$252.00
Wi-Fi + Mobile Data (15-day Europe plan)GigSky$24.50
Specialty Dining — Giovanni's TableRoyal Caribbean Diamond Member BOGO Offer$24.00 per meal
Daily Drinks / Coffee / Snacks$60–$75 total over two weeks
💸 Combined Budget Snapshot
CategoryDescriptionTotal (USD)
Southampton Stay5 nights at the Moxy Hotel, meals, transport & tours$1,544
Cruise Taxes & FeesSpain + Norway sailings$444
Gratuities (2 cruises)Automatic tips$504
Excursions & MuseumsSpain & Norway ports$895
Wi-Fi / Data15-day Europe plan$49
Dining & DrinksSpecialty dining + onboard snacks$120
Total — Two Weeks at SeaFor 2 people, all extras combined≈ $2,012

Adding our Southampton stay, the entire experience — five nights on land plus two weeks at sea — totaled about $3,550 for two people.

⚓️ A Note on Cruise Fares

We sailed as Prime Casino Members, so our cabins were fully comped — base fare, food, and entertainment were included at no cost.

For travelers booking similar itineraries, expect base fares between $1,000 – $1,800 per person, per week, depending on season and cabin type.

Even at standard rates, this kind of back-to-back itinerary still delivers incredible value: 14 nights, 8 ports, 5 countries — with meals, lodging, and entertainment bundled in.

🌍 What That Covered

For roughly the cost of one mortgage payment, we experienced:

  • 8 ports across 5 countries
  • Iconic stops from Stonehenge to the Guggenheim
  • Fjord rides, local wines, and sunsets at sea
  • A balance of organized tours and slow-travel days