Silversea parking at Mayflower Cruise Terminal.
Silversea occasionally calls at Mayflower Cruise Terminal, and we are at the gangway whenever they do. We meet you 20 yards from the gangway at the short-stay car park, take your car, and have it back the moment you dock. Same drivers, same CCTV compound, same £2m insurance for every line we cover.
Why Mayflower suits Silversea
Mayflower is the westernmost of the five Southampton cruise terminals. It sits deep inside the Western Docks at Berth 106, accessed through Dock Gate 10 off West Quay Road. The terminal handles some of the biggest ships to call at Southampton, including Queen Mary 2 on her New York runs.
There are no hotels within easy walking distance of Mayflower itself, and Southampton Central station is roughly a 20 to 30 minute walk away. Most guests arrive by car or taxi. Our drivers know the approach inside and out — straight down West Quay Road, through Dock Gate 10, and into the short-stay car park.
Silversea sails from Southampton on its ultra-luxury voyages. We park for them with the discretion and care you would expect.
For your Silversea sailing, the choice comes down to how short you want the walk. Meet & Greet drops you 20 yards from the Mayflower gangway, through Dock Gate 10, and is the quickest option for anyone with heavy luggage or guests on a tight pre-board schedule. Park & Ride costs less and shuttles you in from our compound, about 10 minutes away. Either way, your car spends the cruise behind locked gates in our private compound.
Meet & Greet vs Park & Ride for Silversea
Meet & Greet at Mayflower
Drive straight to Mayflower Cruise Terminal via Dock Gate 10. Our driver meets you in the short-stay car park, does a quick body-cammed walk-around, and takes the keys. 20 yards to the gangway, 2-minute handover.
See how Meet & Greet works at Mayflower →Park & Ride to Mayflower
Drop your car at our gated compound three miles from the port. We shuttle you to Mayflower Cruise Terminal in about 10 minutes, dropped at the gangway. The cheaper option for longer voyages.
See how Park & Ride works at Mayflower →Numbers behind Silversea parking at Mayflower
Silversea at Mayflower: your questions
Yes. We park for every Silversea sailing from Mayflower Cruise Terminal (Berth 106, Western Docks), with Meet & Greet 20 yards from the gangway or Park & Ride from our secure off-site compound.
Silversea ships rotate through Southampton's five cruise terminals. When they call at Mayflower Cruise Terminal, we cover the drop-off the same as every other line.
Mayflower Cruise Terminal is at Dock Gate 10, Southampton (SO15 1HJ). Approach: M27 to M271, then A33 towards the docks. Follow signs for Dock Gate 10.. Southampton Central station is approximately 1 mile (25-minute walk).
Meet & Greet keeps the walk shortest, 20 yards from car to gangway at Mayflower, and suits anyone who values convenience, has heavy luggage, or sails on a tight schedule. Park & Ride is the cheaper option for longer cruises (7+ nights) where the per-day price difference adds up, with a 10-minute shuttle from our compound. Both use the same CCTV compound and same drivers.
Yes. We carry £2 million of public liability insurance and store every car in a private, CCTV-monitored compound with locked gates and overnight lockdown. Same cover whether you book Meet & Greet or Park & Ride.
Sailing with Silversea from Mayflower?
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