The Port of Rosyth (Edinburgh) is a dedicated cruise terminal on the River Forth's north bank, roughly 40 minutes from Edinburgh city centre and 30 minutes from Edinburgh Airport. Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress built atop a 350-million-year-old extinct volcano called Castle Rock in Scotland's capital. The hilly Scottish capital is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is built on dormant volcanoes, has over 4,500 listed buildings and hosts the world's largest arts festival, the Edinburgh Fringe!
Cruise Terminal
Official name: Port of Rosyth – Rosyth Cruise Terminal
Address: Rosyth, Dunfermline, Fife, KY11 2XP
Location: On the north bank of the River Forth, approximately 40 minutes from Edinburgh
Arriving by Car
Parking is arranged via our Guest Services team, with pre-booking required. Please drive to the luggage drop‑off area first
- Click here for details on how to book parking
Once luggage is taken by porters, guests are directed to the car park, approximately 50 metres from the terminal entrance
No wheelchair assistance is provided within the car park
There are no electric vehicle charging points at Rosyth
Arriving by Train
Nearest station: Inverkeithing and is around a 15 minute taxi ride to the Port of Rosyth.
Arriving by Air
Edinburgh Airport is around a 30–40 minutes by car or taxi
There is no direct public transport service from the cruise terminal itself.
Map of Port of Rosyth (Edinburgh)
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