THE Port of Southampton is the country’s best cruise departure port – for the sixth year running.

Operated by Associated British Ports, it has won the coveted title in the 2014 Cruise Critic UK Editors’ Picks Awards.

Southampton is not only the UK’s leading cruise port but Europe’s number one turnaround cruise port as well.

As well as being the home port for world famous vessels like Cunard’s Queen Mary 2, the port regularly hosts major cruise industry occasions.

They have included the naming of the Royal Princess by the Duchess of Cambridge and the visit of Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship, last month.

Next year will see the naming ceremony of P&O’s new vessel Britannia, the biggest vessel built specifically for the UK market, which will have Southampton as her home port.

In 2013 Southampton saw more than 400 vessel calls, including P&O’s Oriana and Oceana, and over 1.6m passengers pass through its four dedicated cruise terminals, as they embarked on holidays to destinations such as New York, the Caribbean and Norway.

Nick Ridehalgh, ABP director, Southampton, said: “We are extremely proud that Southampton has again been named the UK’s best departure port by Cruise Critic.

“We strive to keep Southampton at the forefront of the cruise industry and this is proof that we are doing just that.

“With plans to invest even more in our cruise offering, there’s a real possibility that we could defend our title next year and make it a hattrick for Southampton.”

The Cruise Critic UK Editors’ Picks Awards are chosen by Cruise Critic’s international team of editors, based on the lines, ships and destinations they feel best represent excellence in each of the designated categories, ranging from Best New Ship and Best Suites, to Best Shore Excursions and Southampton’s title, Best UK Departure Port.