Cruise-goers may know this feeling all too well—frantically weighing our luggage and squeezing liquids into Ziplock bags, all in a rush to catch the flight to make our cruise trip. The conversations about baggage allowance, security and making it through customs will all be worth it the second we make it to the port.
But what if there’s another way? Cruise expert Mark Barton, working with cruise travel insurance specialist Avanti, says that cruise-goers who want to avoid the hassle of flying to board the ship can opt for a no-fly cruise.
“As discussions continue around a potential net-zero tax on frequent flyers, a no-fly cruise offers a cost-effective alternative for families looking to reduce their air miles, and their travel expenses.”
Dubbed as the best-kept secret in the cruise business, a no-fly cruise lets you skip the airport entirely. “It’s a perfect choice for those who may not feel comfortable flying or anyone seeking a simpler itinerary without the hassle of too many transfers,” says Mark.
“Travel delays can be tricky to navigate, especially when flying to meet your cruise, and let’s not talk about how much the flights can cost! When it’s unavoidable and you need to fly, it’s always safer to have cruise cover that includes missed departures and travel delays in case you encounter problems enroute.”
So, whether you’re someone who’s uneasy about flying, or simply looking for a hassle-free, accessible journey, no-fly cruises could be a good option. And with a variety of routes to choose from, ranging from quick weekend getaways to longer, leisurely cruises, you’re sure to find the perfect trip to match your requirements.
The cruise expert also reiterates that travellers should not forget their travel insurance. “When considering the type of cruise you’d like to book and whether it departs from the UK, I highly recommend taking out comprehensive cruise insurance. This way, you can relax and enjoy your holiday with complete peace of mind, knowing you are covered for potential cruise-specific issues.”
Mark also shares three route options to inspire you when booking a UK cruise:
Short Cruises
For those who want a quick recharge, many cruise lines offer mini breaks lasting just one or two nights. These short trips depart from the UK and take you to some stunning locations – from picturesque Ireland and Scotland to the charming parts of Northern France and the Netherlands.

P&O, for example, offers three-night cruises to Bruges, Belgium. Known as the “Venice of the North,” Bruges is known for its winding canals, quaint cobblestone streets, and irresistible Belgian chocolate shops. It’s an especially magical destination during the winter months when you can enjoy cozy strolls through festive Christmas markets.
For those looking for something a bit more British, P&O also offers trips to St Peter Port, Guernsey, a picturesque island in the English Channel. With charming streets to explore, a military museum, and fantastic seafood restaurants, it’s the perfect destination to unwind.
All of P&O’s short cruises depart from Southampton, meaning you can say goodbye to stressful airport transfers.
Luxury Cruises
If you’re in the mood for some luxurious pampering, there are plenty of high-end vessels departing from the UK to choose from.
One of my top choices for luxury operators is Cunard. Known for its iconic vessels – including the Queen Elizabeth – this line offers everything from short journeys over to Hamburg to a complete world tour.

For the ultimate escape, you can opt for a two-week Mediterranean cruise, where you’ll explore charming cities like Lisbon and Cadiz, and indulge in world-class dining and service. With luxury bars, restaurants, and elegant amenities onboard, you’ll feel like royalty when you set sail.
No matter where you choose, Cunard’s no-fly cruises from Southampton offer a seamless and luxurious journey.
Icelandic and Norwegian Fjords
For something a little more adventurous, a no-fly cruise to the Icelandic and Norwegian Fjords is a fantastic option. Princess Cruises offers a breathtaking 14-day journey through this iconic region, taking you to towns like Flam, where you can enjoy a scenic mountain railway trip to Myrdal. The scenery is nothing short of spectacular – think dramatic fjords, sparkling glaciers, and cascading waterfalls. And if you’re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights from the deck of the ship.

Lastly, Mark suggests that travellers prepare for travel delays ahead of their cruise departure, even from a UK port. “While a reputable cruise travel insurance provider should be able to support you with a missed departure due to delays, like motorway traffic or public transport cancellations, I’d always say to plan your arrival with a substantial time buffer. It’s better to be over-prepared and arrive early than running late through no fault of your own!”
Whether you need a quick weekend escape or a lavish voyage, no-fly cruises provide the ideal way to travel in comfort—free from the worry of potential taxes and airport stress. Skip the hassle of flying and set sail on a no-fly cruise instead. Your stress-free holiday awaits.