Travelling from Heathrow to Mayflower Cruise Terminal in Southampton? We offer a reliable, comfortable, and fixed-price private taxi transfer that ensures a smooth journey to start your cruise holiday right. Whether you’re a solo traveller, a couple, or a group, our door-to-door service is designed for ease and convenience.
About Mayflower Cruise Terminal
The Mayflower Cruise Terminal, located on Herbert Walker Avenue, Southampton, is one of the busiest and most prominent cruise terminals in the UK. Known officially as Berth 106, this terminal is a popular departure point for major cruise lines including P&O Cruises and Cunard.
Key Features of the Terminal
- Modern amenities
- Spacious waiting areas
- Accessibility features for travellers with reduced mobility
- Convenient check-in and boarding
Distance and Travel Information
Travel Stats
- Distance from Heathrow to Mayflower Terminal: Approximately 65 miles (105 km)
- Estimated Travel Time: 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic conditions
- Route: Via M3 Motorway and M27, offering a fast and scenic drive
Our private taxi service ensures that your journey is as relaxed as your cruise. Forget the stress of public transport and long waits. We track your flight arrival in real-time to ensure a timely pickup.
Why Choose Our Taxi from Heathrow to Mayflower Cruise Terminal?
Benefits at a Glance
- Fixed Price Guarantee: No hidden fees
- Professional Drivers: Courteous, experienced and licensed
- Meet & Greet Service: Friendly drivers with name boards at airport arrival halls
- Luggage Assistance: Ample space for cruise-sized luggage
- 24/7 Availability: Transfers available day and night
Facilities at Mayflower Cruise Terminal Southampton
- Spacious lounges and check-in desks
- Cafes, restrooms, and seating areas
- Porters and assistance for passengers with mobility issues
- Dedicated cruise ship berthing at Mayflower Terminal Berth 106
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q. Where is the Mayflower Cruise Terminal located?
- A. The terminal is located at Herbert Walker Avenue, Southampton, within the Western Docks area.
- Q. What is Berth 106 at the Mayflower Terminal?
- A. Berth 106 is the designated docking point for cruise ships using the Mayflower Terminal. It’s equipped for fast passenger boarding and disembarkation.
- Q. Is the terminal accessible for elderly or disabled passengers?
- A. Yes, the terminal includes accessible ramps, elevators, and assistance services as part of the 2015 modernization.
- Q. Can I book a taxi from Heathrow to the Mayflower Terminal in advance?
- A. Absolutely. Our pre-booking system allows you to reserve your ride in advance and receive instant confirmation.
- Q. Is the Southampton Mayflower Terminal used year-round?
- A. Yes, it’s a year-round operational terminal and a key departure hub for UK cruises.
- Q. What makes the Mayflower Cruise Terminal different from other terminals?
- A. As one of the largest and most modern terminals in the Port of Southampton, Mayflower Terminal (Berth 106) offers excellent passenger facilities and seamless boarding.