How CPS Cruise Parking Works - Real Drop Off & Pickup (Southampton, Portsmouth & Dover)
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All in all, CPS has been very straightforward. It's a slick, convenient service that makes both embarcation and return day simple.
It was cheaper to book the parking through our cruise fair and forego the onboard credit.
It's always worth checking.
You can see just how close we are to the ship.
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How does CPS cruise parking work at Southampton? This step-by-step walkthrough shows the official CPS valet parking process in real time — driving up to the terminal, handing over your keys, collecting your car on return, and whether booking direct is better value than parking bundled into your cruise fare. If you’re sailing from Southampton, Dover or Portsmouth, CPS (Cruise & Passenger Services) run the official dockside parking for many major cruise lines — usually just a few steps from bag drop and check-in, without shuttle buses or long walks. What’s in this video 00:00 Driving into the cruise terminal 00:11 What CPS parking actually is 01:30 Mayflower Cruise Terminal CPS car drop-off 02:13 Booking CPS (avoid copycat websites) 02:24 Direct booking vs bundled with your cruise fare 04:16 Southampton return day collection process 06:38 Price we paid: direct vs bundled 07:24 Final thoughts — convenience and cost Where CPS operate Southampton: Mayflower, Ocean, QE2, City Terminal Dover: Cruise Terminal 1 & 2 Portsmouth: Portsmouth Cruise Terminal Booking tips • Use the official CPS website — not copycats • If booked through your cruise line, use your cruise reference • Direct booking can sometimes be cheaper than bundled parking • Bundled parking can be cheaper (eg replacing low onboard credit) • Your ticket has a barcode — take a photo just in case Was CPS worth it? On our round-trip cruise from Southampton, it worked out cheaper to bundle parking into the cruise fare, sacrificing around $230 USD (£173) of onboard credit, instead of paying £243 to book direct with CPS. The whole experience was slick, dockside, and a 1–2 minute walk from the arrivals hall. Depending on where you’re travelling from, CPS can be more cost-effective than trains, taxis or hotel parking — especially for longer cruises. More cruise videos I’ve filmed the full journey on board, plus practical guides to help with embarkation day, packing, and cruise logistics — they’re live on the channel now if you’d like to explore further. I’m David from Curious2Travel — stay curious. Hashtags #CPSParking #SouthamptonCruiseParking #CruiseParking #CruiseTips #CruiseHacks #CruiseTravel #CruiseLife #SouthamptonCruise #PortParking #DoverCruise #PortsmouthCruise