Portsmouth International Port News
Portsmouth welcomes first international cruise in seven months
SeaDream 1, operated by SeaDream Yacht Club, stopped by the south of England port to pick up passengers for a transatlantic voyage to the Caribbean.
Portsmouth recognised for Covid-19 procedures
Portsmouth International Port has become one of the first in the UK to be recognised by independent assessors for its new protocols to manage and reduce the risk of Covid-19 infections.
Portsmouth welcomes Majesty of Seas for first time
Weighing in at over 73,000 GT, in tonnage this is the largest ship the city has seen and demonstrates the capabilities now available at Portsmouth International Port.
Portsmouth International rolls out temperature checks
Portsmouth International has become the first UK port to install a thermal temperature scanner, which will be available for cruise operators to screen their passengers.
Knights Brown to lead expansion work at Portsmouth port
Portsmouth International Port has confirmed construction firm Knights Brown will lead a multi-million-pound project to increase the size of docking facilities at the location.
A new explorer is welcomed at Portsmouth International Port
Staff at Portsmouth International Port welcomed ‘Sea Explorer’, a small luxury cruise ship making its first ever call to the waterfront city on the 27th March from Casablanca.
Thomson celebration ends record year for Portsmouth, UK
With more cruise holidays on offer every year, and with constantly changing ships and itineraries, travel agents have to stay ahead of the game in a competitive market. That’s why a dozen holiday consultants, keen to expand their knowledge, will be at Portsmouth International Port this Monday. The group will be learning about the Port, looking at one of its biggest ever visitors, and discovering why the waterfront city makes a great destination for holidaymakers.
10,000 whales spotted this summer
10,000 inflatable whales are being given to passengers at Portsmouth International Port this summer and will be making their way all over Europe, and quite possibly the world.