Tilbury Docks


Tilbury Docks Transfer

Meet and Greet Service / Meeting Point

We offer a free meet and greet service on all airport and cruise port pickups. On your arrival, our driver will be waiting in the airport/seaport arrival hall with your name on the signboard.

No extra charges for any delays

As we monitor the cruise status in advance, there are no additional charges for cruise delays

We provide licensed transfer service to and from any part of the United Kingdom 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Our prices are very competitive and considerably lower than metered taxis at the taxi stands.

Passengers can pre-book their Tilbury cruise Transfer Service online at fixed prices. Our unique online booking system is totally secure and simple to use.

Pick Ups from Tilbury Cruise Terminal

If you are arriving into Tilbury cruise docks and require transfer service we can provide a meet and greet service and drive you to your destination in comfort. This means we will collect essential data from you about your arrival including your cruise ship name, arrival date and arrival time. We will monitor your cruise ship docking time and send the driver to the terminal with your name card.

Meeting points is as follows:

The driver will send you a text message to let you know they are just outside the terminal waiting for your call. Once you have collected your luggage please call the driver who will make his way into the cruise terminal and meet you at your designated point.


Booking your Cruise transportation online could not be easier with our secure online booking and payment system. However, we are always available on the phone to assist you with any queries. Please call us on 01273 579666 - 582000

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Tilbury operated as London's passenger liner passenger terminal until the 1960s. For many people Tilbury was their point of emigration to Australia under an assisted passage scheme established and operated by the Australian Government. The 'Ten pound poms' as they were known in Australia, embarked on to ships such as RMS Mootlan and set off for a new life. Tilbury was also a port of entry for many immigrants.
The passenger landing stage was reopened by the Port of Tilbury group, as the London Cruise Terminal in 1995. The historic passenger terminal building has been rebuilt and refurbished over the subsequent years and is now called the "London International Cruise Terminal". The old station building (no longer served by a railway connection) has been refurbished to house a new luggage retrieval hall.