Ship spotting in Southampton
I always love Southampton. For some people, therapy is a massage or a glass of wine. For me, it's going down to Mayflower Park to see what tonnage (ships) is in. From getting close up and personal with a ship in the city cruise terminal, to seeing the tugs in operation, and watching the cruise ships set sail like massive ghosts gliding effortlessly across the water. My other favourite place is on the approach to Southampton, along the dual-carriageway. As you drive onto one of the bridges, the ships in port pop up like giant balloons, then disappear as you drive off the bridge.
(Courtesy of cruise timetables.com)
Another place to spot cruise ships is at Hythe, where you can walk out onto the Pier and see ships in the QE2 terminal. When Evie was a baby, we went there our to visit two of my favourite ships - QE2 and P&O's Victoria (ex-Kungsholm, Sea Princess, Mona Lisa, Scholarship). Both were docked at the QE2 terminal and they were gorgeous together.
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