Discover Southampton
A vibrant port city on England’s south coast, steeped in maritime history and modern charm. It’s the largest city in Hampshire and a key gateway to the world thanks to its deep-water harbor and cruise terminals. Historical Significance includes: –
– Titanic Departure Point: The RMS Titanic famously set sail from Southampton in 1912.
– Medieval Heritage: The city boasts some of the best-preserved medieval walls in England, including the iconic Bargate.
– Spitfire Legacy: The legendary WWII fighter plane, the Spitfire, was designed and first flown here.
Hong Kong to Southampton Cruise
Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
Set sail on your dream cruise – now is the perfect time to book! Choose Prodeep Travel for exclusive offers and exceptional service:Lower fares: Enjoy ticket prices cheaper than the official website, helping you save on your holiday. Transport discounts: Get special rates on private transfers to and from the port for a hassle-free journey. Bilingual customer support: Cantonese and English-speaking service to ensure smooth and worry-free travel arrangements.If you would like to make a booking, please select the date and number of participants, click the booking button, and fill in the participant details. We will then contact you via WhatsApp to provideHong Kong to Southampton (Departure from Hong Kong)HolidayItineraryHong Kong To Southampton 46 Nights V707CDeparture Date: 15 Mar 2027Ship: Queen VictoriaCunard £78,49+ ppHong Kong, ChinaChan May (tours to Hue or Da N ang), VietnamNha Trang, VietnamPhu My (tours to Ho Chi Minh C ity), VietnamSingaporePort Louis, MauritiusLe Port, ReunionDurban, South AfricaGqeberha (Port Elizabeth), South AfricaCape Town, South AfricaWalvis Bay, NamibiaDakar, SenegalTenerife, SpainFunchal, Madeira, PortugalSouthampton, England, UKHong Kong To Southampton 48 Nights H807BDeparture Date: 15 Mar 2028Ship: Queen AnneCunard £5,999+ ppHong Kong, ChinaHalong Bay (tours to Hanoi), V ietnamChan May (tours to Hue or Da N ang), VietnamLaem Chabang (tours...
Arundel Castle Tulip Festival and Southampton (April 2026)
London Victoria Train Station
In the morning, we will visit the Arundel Castle and Tulip Festival. The 2026 festival will feature an incredible 110,000 tulips spanning over 120 varieties. A more formal display featuring Italianate water features and symmetric planting in the Collector Earl’s Garden. A “wow-factor” display of over 30,000 tulips (including the iconic Oxford Red) cascading down the castle’s ancient earthworks in the Steep Banks. Informal, whimsical plantings where tulips are nestled among wildflowers and ancient upturned tree roots in the Labyrinth and Stumpery.At noon, we will have lunch at a Chinese restaurant in Southampton and enjoy a selection of fine dim sum.After lunch, we will visit a vibrant port city on England’s south coast, steeped in maritime history and modern charm, Southampton. It’s the largest city in Hampshire and a key gateway to the world thanks to its deep-water harbor and cruise terminals.Historical Significance includes: –Titanic Departure Point: The RMS Titanic famously set sail from Southampton in 1912. Medieval Heritage: The city boasts some of the best-preserved medieval walls in England, including the iconic Bargate. Spitfire Legacy: The legendary WWII fighter plane, the Spitfire, was designed and first flown here.The Tudor House and Garden stands as Southampton’s most important historic building,...
Jurassic Coast, Bovington Tank Museum (2 Days)
London Victoria Train Station
Jurassic CoastDesignated as a World Heritage Site, it records 185 million years of geological history and is a popular destination for archaeology and nature enthusiasts. Main attractions include:Durdle Door, located on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, England, is a natural limestone arch renowned for its spectacular geological landscape and clear waters. It is the only World Heritage Site in England. Lulworth Cove is a natural crescent-shaped bay in Dorset, recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This bay is famous for its unique geological structure and magnificent natural scenery. The steep cliffs surrounding it form a natural barrier, resulting in relatively calm waters within the bay, making it suitable for various water activities. From the trails beside the bay, one can climb to higher ground for a panoramic view of the entire Lulworth Cove and the distant Jurassic Coastline, which is truly breathtaking. Hiking Trail: It takes about 30 minutes to walk from Lulworth Cove to the nearby Durdle Door, allowing visitors to enjoy the stunning coastal scenery along the way.BournemouthA vibrant coastal town on the south coast of England, known for its beautiful sandy beaches, lively atmosphere, and stunning coastal scenery.Tank Museum, BovingtonA world-renowned military museum that houses one...



