Southampton

Southampton holds special significance in the history of America, as it’s from this port that the Mayflower set sail for the New World, bringing over pilgrims seeking religious freedom. Southampton has been an important embarkation port for England, especially during military conflicts. It is also where the Supermarine Spitfire, a fighter plane used during WWII, was created. Today the town is still a major maritime center with work ports and manufacturing. Its remarkable history is sure to delight travelers cruising to Southampton, England. Featured below are a few of our favorite experiences for the cruise port of Southampton, England:

  • Visit the New Forest National Park, originally created by William I in 1079 as an area for royals to hunt. It is now open for the public to explore the wildlife and pasture land.
  • Learn about Southampton’s connection to the Titanic at the SeaCity Museum.
     
  • Explore Bargate, which was built around 1180 as part of a defensive border fortress around the city.
  • Visit the Tudor House & Garden to get an idea of what life was like in this region during the 1500s and throughout the centuries.