Cruises from Hull
Cruises from Hull are a fantastic option for adventures to Iceland, the Norwegian Fjords, and the Baltic, with Hull Cruise Port located just outside the city centre on the north bank of the Humber. Offering stress-free no-fly cruises to incredible destinations, these sailings aren’t to be missed.
Types of cruises from Hull
When booking cruises from Hull with Iglu Cruise, you’ll have a lot of options to choose from; offering cheap cruises from Hull, last-minute deals on Hull cruises, all-inclusive adventures, and more, there’s something for everyone. You’ll even find deals on solo cruises and solo cruises, offering you more flexibility in booking your getaway.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I arrange an overnight stay and car parking at Hull Port?
No, you cannot book accommodation at the port itself. However, Hull City has a variety of hotels and B&B accommodation.
Yes, parking is available at the port. Please check the Cruise and Passenger Services website for more information.
What type of cruises are available from Hull Port?
Hull Port offers a wide variety of cruises, including journeys of varying lengths, such as 2 and 3-night cruises and 14-night cruises.
How many terminals does Hull Port have?
Hull has one terminal.
Can I get to Hull Port by coach?
Yes, you can! You will need to take a national coach service to Hull Paragon Interchange and then catch a local service, such as Stagecoach, to the King George Dock terminal.
How to Book a Cruise from Hull Port?
You can book your perfect cruise from Hull with Iglu Cruise.
How do I get to Hull Port?
It is easy to get to Hull port by car or public transport. The nearest train station is Hull Paragon Station. And a direct bus service runs from the station to the dock terminal.
Address: King George Dock, Hedon Road, Kingston-upon-Hull, HU9 5PR
Where can you go on cruises from Hull?
Quite a lot of cruises from Hull travel northwards to the Hebrides, stopping off at iconic British ports like Liverpool and Dublin as part of a tour of the British Isles. However, some venture further afield to destinations in Northern Europe and the Baltic, giving you some options. These itineraries can feature wonderfully varied ports of call, with options ranging from Stockholm and Saint Petersburg to Iceland and the Norwegian Fjords. If you travel at the right time of year, you may even see the Northern Lights!
Ultimately, cruises from Hull are varied enough to offer you great options throughout the year, with each sailing sure to bring with it memorable moments and exciting experiences.
What to do when visiting Hull
Hull isn’t just a gateway to a sensational selection of cruise destinations, but also a fantastic city to spend some time in either side of your cruise escape. While here, you’ll have the chance to explore attractions like The Deep, a famous aquarium featuring a walk-through glass tunnel where you can see sharks, and the Streetlife Museum, which offers a fascinating exploration of public transport's history.
By the river, you’ll find the Arctic Corsair, an experience where an expert ex-fisherman will take you on an insightful tour of this deep-sea trawler; this is something worth accompanying with a visit to the Maritime Museum. Alternatively, the William Wilberforce House recounts the story of world-famous abolitionist William Wilberforce, a major voice in the struggle to emancipate slaves throughout Britain and its colonies.
A destination rich with history, there’s a lot to uncover when exploring Hull. And, much like any major city, you’ll also find an abundance of dining options and all the attractions you’d expect to. So, even if you’re not interested in the museums and historical attractions, there are plenty of fantastic restaurants and bars to check out.