The outbreak of Covid-19 has caused global chaos throughout the travel industry and the daily lives of everyone. As cruise lines continue to cancel sailings until it is safe for holidays to resume, ships are being laid up in ports around the world or anchored offshore.
Here is a complete list of all the laid up cruise ships around the UK currently.
Last Updated: 6 September 2020
Azamara
- Azamara Journey – Glasgow
- Azamara Pursuit – Glasgow
- Azamara Quest – Glasgow
Cruise & Maritime Voyages
- Astoria – London Tilbury
- Astor – London Tilbury
- Columbus – London Tilbury
- Magellan – London Tilbury
- Marco Polo – Bristol Avonmouth
- Vasco da Gama – London Tilbury
Cunard
- Queen Elizabeth – Weymouth (Anchorage)
- Queen Mary 2 – Torquay (Anchorage)
- Queen Victoria – Weymouth (Anchorage)
Disney Cruise Line
- Disney Magic – Dover
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines
- Balmoral – Rosyth
- Black Watch – Rosyth
- Borealis – Rosyth
- Boudicca – Rosyth
- Braemar – Rosyth
Hebridean Island Cruises
- Hebridean Princess – Greenock
Marella Cruises
- Marella Discovery – Weymouth (Anchorage)
- Marella Explorer – Dorset (Anchorage)
- Marella Explorer 2 – Dartmouth (Anchorage)
Norwegian Cruise Line
- Norwegian Star – Southampton
P&O Cruises
- Arcadia – Southwold (Anchorage)
- Aurora – Bournemouth (Anchorage)
- Azura – Torquay (Anchorage)
- Britannia – Weymouth (Anchorage)
- Ventura – Torquay (Anchorage)
Residences at Sea
- The World – Falmouth
Royal Caribbean International
- Allure of the Seas – Bournemouth (Anchorage)
- Anthem of the Seas – Bournemouth (Anchorage)
- Jewel of the Seas – Bournemouth (Anchorage)
SAGA
- Spirit of Discovery – London Tilbury
Viking
- Viking Sea – Belfast
- Viking Sky – Belfast
Back on board Balmoral next May, hopefully.