Greenock Ocean Terminal Visitor Center
The Greenock Ocean Terminal Visitor Centre at Custom House Way, Greenock PA15 1EG
The dedicated cruise ship visitor centre features an arrivals/departure hall operated by Peel Ports Clydeport, as well as a museum and art gallery, the Wyllieum, paying tribute to the late, world-famous artist George Wyllie, who worked as a Customs Officer in Greenock and lived for many years in Gourock.
All images of George Wyllie and his artwork ©️ the George Wyllie Estate.
There is also a high-end Scotts restaurant and roof terrace with panoramic views of the River Clyde that has created over 70 jobs.
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Situated on Greenock’s shorefront with gorgeous views of the Clyde, this promises to be a dining experience like no other! When it comes to casual but elegant dining, we do it best. With panoramic views of the Clyde, you can look forward to everything from classic fish & chips and mouth-watering burgers to prime Scotch steaks and freshly landed langoustines cooked to perfection on the chargrill. It’s set to be a treat for the senses.
Photos by Scott Greenock.
A new 200-metre floating pontoon was also completed by Peel Ports in partnership with the Inverclyde council as part of the overall project, providing a dedicated cruise ship berth linking to the state-of-the-art new visitor centre.
The Greenock Ocean Terminal Visitor Centre project, led by Inverclyde Council, is part of the £1 billion Glasgow City Region City Deal funded by the Scottish and UK governments (£10.4m), with contributions from Peel Ports (£8m), operators of the existing Greenock Ocean Terminal, and the George Wyllie Foundation via Dunard Fund (£1.7m).
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