Londonderry

Londonderry

Northern Ireland

Introduction to Port

Port Londonderry stands apart from other cruise ports because it is a living cultural landscape, not merely a harbor. When ships dock along the River Foyle, guests step into a city encircled by 1,450-year-old walls, with history echoing from every stone. Signature experiences focus on walking the ramparts to absorb the siege story, pausing at cafés for a refresh, and visiting St. Columb's Cathedral with bells dating back to 1638. The ship-to-shore connection is efficient, with a modern terminal, dedicated guest services, and easy access to a compact, walkable historic core that keeps guests within minutes of immersive experiences. Destinations include the walled city itself, its historic lanes, and riverside landscapes along the Foyle that set the stage for Northern Ireland culture, music, and craft. Fleet features at Londonderry Port include flexible berthing options and scalable shore-side facilities that accommodate a range of vessels while preserving the town's human-scaled charm, and onboard services in the port area are designed to help guests settle quickly into a culture-forward visit—local guides, multilingual assistance, and comfortable lounges that invite guests to savor a slow, authentic Northern Irish day before reboarding for the next leg of the journey.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Historic walls
Walk the 1,450-year-old city walls surrounding the old town.
Cultural landmarks
See local landmarks and small museums.
City of Culture legacy
Discover how 2013's UK City of Culture shaped Londonderry.
Scenic riverside stroll
Stroll along the walls and enjoy riverside views.