Belfast is a city steeped in maritime history, which is thought to date back as far as the 17th century. It was here, at the Harland and Wolff shipyard, that White Star Line’s RMS Titanic was built and today, the Northern Irish city is home to the largest Titanic museum in the world.
Located two miles from the city centre, cruises from Belfast depart from a port located on the River Lagan - the largest in Northern Ireland. It welcomes more than 100,000 passengers every year, with passengers embarking on ships from a variety of major lines.
Train services from across Northern Ireland can take you to Belfast Central Station, which is located just two miles away from the port. For those arriving from England, Scotland and Wales, direct flight services are available to Belfast City Airport - approximately 8 minutes away from the port via taxi.