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How to get here

The London Cruise Terminal is in the county of Essex on the north bank of the River Thames and just 7 miles from the M25 motorway.

Arrival by car:

From the West
Leave the M25 at Junction 30 and follow the A13 eastbound (Tilbury and Southend). Take the A1089 (third exit off A13) which is dual carriageway, to the “ASDA” roundabout. The second exit off the roundabout takes you over the railway – the entrance to the Port of Tilbury can be seen on the right hand side. Continue past the port entrance, over the first mini roundabout and turn right at the second mini roundabout. (The London Cruise Terminal will be seen immediately in front of you at this point.) Immediately off the roundabout bear sharp left into the car park.

From the East
Follow the A13 towards the M25 and leave at the A1089 exit. Continue as above.



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Arrival by train:

If you are arriving by train, the nearest station is Tilbury Town which is on the main London Fenchurch to Southend line. c2c are the train operators. Click here for current timetables. The journey from Fenchurch Street takes around 35 minutes. Taxis are available at Tilbury Town station or if you prefer, it is about a 15 minute walk to the London Cruise Terminal.

Arrival from Gravesend/Tilbury Ferry (foot passengers only):

Leave the Tilbury Landing Stage via the bridge and turn left into the terminal car park. Continue through the car park to the main entrance. It should take around 10 minutes on foot.