Whitby
The new cruise destination for 2019

The historic port of Whitby will be opening its harbour gates as an international cruise destination to welcome visitors from all over the world from 2019
WELCOMING CRUISES TO WHITBY
Whitby harbour has been working successfully with cruise vessels for many years, and can offer:
• A friendly, dedicated team to help your cruise go as smoothly as possible
• Very competitive fees
• Landing facility and linkspan in the centre of the town
• Adjacent coach parking and taxi hire
• Disabled-friendly, enhanced access pontoon
• Predominantly sheltered anchorage
• Short tender transfer with panoramic historic views
• Ability to handle two large tenders in tandem or a multitude of Zodiacs
• Coach or car hire is easy to arrange locally
The Port of Whitby is just one hour by road to Durham Tees Valley International Airport for the transfer of
crew and stores and is the gateway to Yorkshire and the north of England.
For more information about Whitby’s port and ship services, please contact Captain Chris Burrows at Whitby & Scarborough Harbours Office on 01723 373530 / 01947 602354, or at chris.burrows@scarborough.gov.uk.
To find out more, call our friendly tourism team on 01723 383636
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DRAMATIC HISTORY & MAGNIFICENT COASTAL SCENERY
Whitby is an ancient town, set amidst some of England’s most breath-taking coastal scenery.
The old harbour shelters beneath the haunting, cliff-top ruins of world-famous Whitby Abbey, one of England’s holiest places and the ‘birthplace of horror’.
For centuries, Whitby has been home to sea-faring adventurers, including the world’s greatest explorer Captain Cook, and the town is still one of the top fishing ports on the coast, with some of the north’s best seafood restaurants. Whitby is also internationally celebrated for its unique jewellery, handcrafting precious jet and amber in its 150 year old workshops.
A Gateway to Yorkshire
Whitby is an easy gateway to Yorkshire’s premier attractions: the magnificent and historic landscapes of the
Yorkshire Coast and North York Moors; Britain’s finest stately home, Castle Howard; steam-train journeys on
the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, star of ‘Harry Potter’; the ‘Dinosaur Coast’, a magnet for fossil-hunters;
England’s best beaches for water-sports; major festivals of music, culture and sport, and much, much more!
World Class Cruise Destination
Whitby has been welcoming ships from across the world for over 250 years. It is one of England’s most
historic and picturesque ports, but also one of the friendliest: cruise ships can anchor close to Whitby’s
piers, so the journey for passengers from ship to shore is very quick. Once on shore, the town and its
attractions – and also a coach park – are just a few steps from the harbour.

NEW INTERNATIONAL CRUISE DESTINATION FOR 2019
TOP 7 THINGS TO DO IN WHITBY
• Wander Whitby’s maze of historic streets with its quaint pubs and shops, and climb the 199 steps for
stunning views over Whitby’s old fishing harbour, or hunt for fossils on the beach. Along the way, taste local specialities including traditional Yorkshire cakes and biscuits, and fish & chips – the best in Britain!
• Visit one of the North of England’s most iconic landmarks: 1500 year-old Whitby Abbey is the burial place of ancient kings and saints, and a site of holy miracles, but those haunting ruins are also known as the birthplace of Dracula.
• See one of the world's rarest and most treasured gemstones, Whitby Jet, handcrafted into exquisite jewellery in Whitby’s world-famous, traditional workshops. As the favourite jewel of Queen Victoria, jet has been exclusively worked in the town for over 150 years, and you can explore this unique heritage in local museums, and marvel at the world’s largest piece of jet, 21-feet long!
• Join Whitby’s friendly surf school to experience one of the country’s best beaches for water-sports. Play golf at Whitby’s friendly 125 year-old club, popular for its vast coastal panoramas.
• Lace up your boots for a walk along magnificent cliff-top footpaths – you might even spot a whale, dolphin or seal out at sea. Or join the ‘Baron’ for a costumed history walking tour to Whitby’s secret spots.
• Explore the life of the world’s greatest explorer in the award-winning Captain Cook Memorial Museum, or take a cruise on a thrilling replica of Cook’s tall ship, the Endeavour.
• Time your visit to enjoy one of Whitby’s major festivals, including Whitby Regatta – one of England’s oldest boat races, or the world-famous Goth Weekend, with live music and bizarre bazaars.