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London-Tilbury, England
Tilbury is a port city in Thurrock (Essex, England). Founded in late-19th century, this is major deep-water harbour port that handles bulk cargo ships, car carriers, containerships and also timber...
Stromness, Orkney Island Scotland
Stromness is a port town on Orkney Island (Scotland), located on island's southern part and with population around 2,000. Stromness is approx 26 km (16 mi) from Kirkwall and approx 15 km (9 mi) from...
Isle of Portland, Weymouth, Dorset England
Isle of Portland is located in the English Channel and on Dorset's southern coast (southern England). Portland Island is connected to mainland Dorset (at Abbotsbury) via a narrow piece of land (named...
Leith-Edinburgh, Newhaven-Rosyth-Queensferry, Scotland
Edinburgh's principal cruise port is Port Leith, but some ships may alternatively stop at Newhaven (tender cruise port). Both seaports are located on Firth of Forth's southern shore. Firth of Forth...
Lunga Island, Scotland Treshnish Isles
Lunga Island is the largest of Treshnish Isles in Argyll and Bute (western Scotland). The island has total area approx 1 km2 (0,3 ml2) and is uninhabitted. Lunga Island is of volcanic origin. It...
Fishguard, Wales
Fishguard is ferry port and town in Pembrokeshire (Wales). The town (population around 3,500) is divided into Main Town (Fishguard) and Lower Town. The port is located where Gwaun River flows into...
Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland
Warrenpoint is a port town in Northern Ireland's County Down, wit population around 9,000. The port is at Carlingford Lough (sea inlet south of Newry City. A narrow strait separates Warrenpoint from...
Isle of Noss, Shetland Scotland
Isle of Noss is one of Scotland's Shetland Islands. Until 1900 inhabited, today it is a sheep farm (no permanent inhabitants) and since 1955 - a Scottish national nature reserve. Noss Island's main...
Fair Isle, Shetland Scotland
Fair Isle is an island located in northern Scotland, around halfway between the Orkney islands and mainland Shetland. Fair Isle is famous for its bird observatory and traditional knitting style. The...
Isle of Islay, Port Ellen, Scotland
The Isle of Islay is the southernmost and among the 3 largest and most populous of Scotland's Inner Hebrides Islands - together with Skye and Mull. Islay island has a total area of approx 619 km2...
Fort Augustus, Scotland
Fort Augustus is a "Loch Ness" cruise port. It is located at the southwestern end of the famous Loch Ness lake, in Scotland's Highlands. The small town has population under 1,000. Local economy is...
Loch Ness, Scotland
Loch Ness is a deep, large, freshwater lake in the Scottish Highlands. it extends for approx 37 km (23 ml) southwest of Inverness. Lake's surface is 16 m (52 ft) above sea level. The lake is best...
Isle of Eigg, Scotland
Isle of Eigg is one of the Small Isles in the Inner Hebrides (Scotland). Eigg island has a total area of approx 31 km2 (12 ml2), ranking it the Small Isles' 2nd largest - following Rum. Its...
Inverie, Scotland
Inverie is the main port village on Knoydart peninsula (Scottish Highlands), located on Loch Nevis' northern side. The small village has population under 100. Although on Great Britain's mainland...
Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland
Kyle of Lochalsh is a port village on Scotland's northwestern coast, with population under 1,000. The village is located at Loch Alsh's entrance, opposite Kyleakin (Isle of Skye), approx 100 km (63...