19 May 2026
Cheapest Cruises from Liverpool: Current Tracked Deals
Cheapest Cruises from Liverpool: Current Tracked Deals
Liverpool is a useful departure port if you want a cruise without travelling down to Southampton. For shoppers in the North West, North Wales, Yorkshire or Scotland, the port can cut out a long drive before the holiday has even started.
The tradeoff is choice. Liverpool cruise deals can be more itinerary-led, and a low headline fare is not always the best value. A five-night sailing can look cheap in the price column but work out expensive per night. A longer cruise may cost more upfront and still be better value if the route and dates work.
The table below uses current Cruise Prices data. It only includes tracked Liverpool departures where the fare works out at under £120 per night, then orders those sailings by the cheapest current price. Prices and availability can change, so the table is not hard-coded into this article.
| Cruise | Departure | Route | Current price |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Remote Isles of Scotland
Fred Olsen
Borealis
6 nights
28 May 2027 → 3 Jun 2027 Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
28 May 2027 3 Jun 2027 |
Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
£899 £149.83/night |
|
Cultural Charm of Ireland
Fred Olsen
Borealis
6 nights
20 Jun 2027 → 26 Jun 2027 Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
20 Jun 2027 26 Jun 2027 |
Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
£899 £149.83/night |
|
Harbours & Vineyards of France
Fred Olsen
Bolette
8 nights
8 Oct 2026 → 16 Oct 2026 Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
8 Oct 2026 16 Oct 2026 |
Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
£1,119 £139.88/night |
|
Autumn Fjords of Norway
Fred Olsen
Borealis
9 nights
18 Sep 2027 → 27 Sep 2027 Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
18 Sep 2027 27 Sep 2027 |
Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
£1,249 £138.78/night |
|
Southern Spain Siesta
Fred Olsen
Bolette
13 nights
5 Jan 2027 → 18 Jan 2027 Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
5 Jan 2027 18 Jan 2027 |
Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
£1,299 £99.92/night |
|
Fjords & Mountains of Norway
Fred Olsen
Borealis
9 nights
26 Jun 2027 → 5 Jul 2027 Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
26 Jun 2027 5 Jul 2027 |
Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
£1,299 £144.33/night |
|
Scenic Summertime Fjords of Norway
Fred Olsen
Borealis
9 nights
19 Aug 2027 → 28 Aug 2027 Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
19 Aug 2027 28 Aug 2027 |
Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
£1,299 £144.33/night |
|
Mountains & Fjords of Norway
Fred Olsen
Bolette
9 nights
18 Aug 2026 → 27 Aug 2026 Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
18 Aug 2026 27 Aug 2026 |
Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
£1,349 £149.89/night |
|
Canary Islands & Madeira Winter Warmth
Fred Olsen
Bolette
14 nights
18 Jan 2027 → 1 Feb 2027 Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
18 Jan 2027 1 Feb 2027 |
Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
£1,599 £114.21/night |
|
Volcanos & Whales of the Remote Azores
Fred Olsen
Borealis
14 nights
14 May 2027 → 28 May 2027 Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
14 May 2027 28 May 2027 |
Liverpool to Arrival TBC |
£1,899 £135.64/night |
How to read the Liverpool deals table
Start with the current price, then check the details around it:
- the cruise line and ship
- the number of nights
- the departure date
- the route or arrival port
- the current fare
- the price per night
Liverpool departures often appeal because they remove part of the travel faff. That matters, but it should not hide the price maths. Parking, hotels, transfers and travel time can all affect whether a cruise is actually cheaper for you.
What counts as a cheap cruise from Liverpool?
Cheap does not only mean the lowest total fare. It means the fare makes sense once you account for duration, route, ship and the cost of getting to the port.
For example, a short Liverpool break can be useful if you want a quick trip or want to try a ship. It may not be strong value if the nightly rate is high. A longer sailing to Spain, Portugal, the Canaries, Norway or Ireland may look more expensive at first, but the value per night can be better.
Use the live table as a shortlist. Open the sailing, check the current route and dates, then look at recent price movement if history is available.
Why Liverpool cruise prices can move
Liverpool cruise prices can change because of cabin availability, demand for regional departures, itinerary popularity, cruise line offers and how close the ship is to sailing.
A fare can drop if there are cabins left to fill. It can also rise quickly if a specific date or cabin type starts selling through. That is why it helps to track the exact sailing rather than comparing one-off prices from memory.
Watch value per night before booking
Value per night is useful for Liverpool cruises because durations vary. A five-night sailing, an eight-night break and a 14-night winter sun cruise should not be judged only by total price.
If your main limit is cash price, start with the cheapest current fare. If your main concern is value, compare the price per night. Then check whether the route is one you would actually book.
When to set an alert
Set an alert when a Liverpool sailing is close enough to your budget that a price change would matter.
That usually means:
- the departure date works
- you are happy with the ship
- the route fits the trip you want
- the current price is near your target
- you know the fare where you would stop waiting
Alerts work best on a real shortlist. Tracking every Liverpool cruise can become noise. Watching two or three realistic options gives you a better chance of acting when the price moves.
The practical Liverpool shortlist
I would group Liverpool cruises in three ways:
- Cheapest current fare: useful when the total price is the main constraint.
- Best value per night: useful when comparing different durations.
- Best fit: the sailing where dates, ship, route and price all make sense.
The third group is usually where the decision sits. A cruise is only a deal if you would still want it after checking the itinerary, cabin type, travel to Liverpool and total trip cost.
FAQ
Are the Liverpool prices in this post fixed?
No. The deals table is dynamic and uses the latest tracked Cruise Prices data when the page is viewed. The article text is static, but the fares are not hard-coded.
Why exclude cruises over £120 per night?
It keeps the table focused on cheaper tracked options instead of showing short sailings that look cheap overall but are poor value per night.
Does the cheapest Liverpool cruise mean the best deal?
Not always. The cheapest fare may have awkward dates, a route you would not choose, or a high nightly cost. Compare duration, route and price history before deciding.
Can Liverpool cruise prices drop later?
Sometimes. Prices can fall if there is availability to fill, but they can also rise if cabins sell through. Tracking the exact sailing gives you better evidence than relying on a general rule.
Where can I see more Liverpool cruises?
Browse the full cheap cruises from Liverpool page, or compare broader UK departures with the UK cruise price tracker.
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