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Ambassador's Caribbean Adventure including Mexico & Colombia
Ambience, Ambassador Cruise Line
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Departure: 03/01/2027
Duration: 46 Days
Roundtrip from Tilbury
Itinerary
Set sail on an adventure across the Atlantic to the Caribbean Sea, where each island is a gem waiting to be discovered. Picture yourself lounging on pristine beaches, diving into crystal-clear waters, and dancing to the rhythmic beats of steel drums. E
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Day 1 Tilbury, England 03 Jan 2027 (Sunday)
Just 22 nautical miles down river from the Tower Bridge in London, Tilbury is a popular turnaround port for cruises visiting Baltic and Northern European destinations.
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Day 6 Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal 08 Jan 2027 (Friday)
Offering solace on the long journey across the Atlantic, Ponta Delgada is the Azores Islands' largest city, and a welcome relief for any weary sailor. Located on an archipelago of Portuguese islands, some 1,100 miles from the mainland, you can explore humbling volcanic scenery, as well as Sao Miguel's verdant landscape - which glows with colour when the hydrangeas that the Azores are known for bloom into life during the summer months. The striking black and white facade of the Church of Sao Jose welcomes you to the city itself, while you can head to the markets to pick up the pineapples, tea l... See moreOffering solace on the long journey across the Atlantic, Ponta Delgada is the Azores Islands' largest city, and a welcome relief for any weary sailor. Located on an archipelago of Portuguese islands, some 1,100 miles from the mainland, you can explore humbling volcanic scenery, as well as Sao Miguel's verdant landscape - which glows with colour when the hydrangeas that the Azores are known for bloom into life during the summer months. The striking black and white facade of the Church of Sao Jose welcomes you to the city itself, while you can head to the markets to pick up the pineapples, tea leaves and coffee beans that add a little flavour to the island. As the largest city of the Azores, Ponta Delgada is well stocked with places to eat delicious local seafood, or pick up a little shopping, as you enjoy setting your feet on dry land, following a long journey at sea. Volcanic firepower has carved these stunning islands, and a journey up to Caldeira das Sete Cidades is a must do, where you can hike beside the water-filled crater, and admire views of steep green walls, and the uninterrupted Atlantic Ocean stretching beyond them. Lagoa de Fogo offers yet more humbling views, with the crater lake dropping off sharply to rippled ocean far below.
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Day 13 Bridgetown, Barbados 15 Jan 2027 (Friday)
Located beside the island’s only natural harbour, the capital of Barbados combines modern and colonial architecture with glorious palm tree-lined beaches and a number of historical attractions. Experience the relaxed culture of the city renowned for its British-style parliament buildings and vibrant beach life, and seek out the Anglican church and the 19th-century Barbados Garrison. The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary. This distance is not included in the excursion grades.Located beside the island’s only natural harbour, the capital of Barbados combines modern and colonial architecture with glorious palm tree-lined beaches and a number of historical attractions. Experience the relaxed culture of the city renowned for its British-style parliament buildings and vibrant beach life, and seek out the Anglican church and the 19th-century Barbados Garrison. The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary. This distance is not included in the excursion grades.
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Day 15 Willemstad, Curaçao 17 Jan 2027 (Sunday)
Dutch settlers came here in the 1630s, about the same time they sailed through the Verazzano Narrows to Manhattan, bringing with them original red-tile roofs, first used on the trade ships as ballast and later incorporated into the architecture of Willemstad. Much of the original colonial structures remain, but this historic city is constantly reinventing itself and the government monument foundation is always busy restoring buildings in one urban neighborhood or another. The salty air causes what is called "wall cancer" which causes the ancient abodes to continually crumble over time. The cit... See moreDutch settlers came here in the 1630s, about the same time they sailed through the Verazzano Narrows to Manhattan, bringing with them original red-tile roofs, first used on the trade ships as ballast and later incorporated into the architecture of Willemstad. Much of the original colonial structures remain, but this historic city is constantly reinventing itself and the government monument foundation is always busy restoring buildings in one urban neighborhood or another. The salty air causes what is called "wall cancer" which causes the ancient abodes to continually crumble over time. The city is cut in two by Santa Anna Bay. On one side is Punda (the point)—crammed with shops, restaurants, monuments, and markets and a new museum retracing its colorful history. And on the other side is Otrobanda (literally meaning the "other side"), with lots of narrow, winding streets and alleyways (called "steekjes" in Dutch), full of private homes notable for their picturesque gables and Dutch-influenced designs. In recent years the ongoing regeneration of Otrobanda has been apparent, marked by a surge in development of new hotels, restaurants, and shops; the rebirth, concentrated near the waterfront, was spearheaded by the creation of the elaborate Kura Hulanda complex.There are three ways to cross the bay: by car over the Juliana Bridge; by foot over the Queen Emma pontoon bridge (locally called "The Swinging Old Lady"); or by free ferry, which runs when the pontoon bridge is swung open for passing ships. All the major hotels outside town offer free shuttle service to town once or twice daily. Shuttles coming from the Otrobanda side leave you at Riffort. From here it's a short walk north to the foot of the pontoon bridge. Shuttles coming from the Punda side leave you near the main entrance to Ft. Amsterdam.
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Day 16 Oranjestad, Aruba 18 Jan 2027 (Monday)
Aruba's capital is easily explored on foot. Its palm-lined central thoroughfare runs between old and new pastel-painted buildings of typical Dutch design (Spanish influence is also evident in some of the architecture). There are a lot of malls with boutiques and shops—the Renaissance mall carries high-end luxury items and designer fashions. A massive renovation in downtown has given Main Street (a.k.a. Caya G. F. Betico Croes) behind the Renaissance Resort a whole new lease on life: boutique malls, shops, and restaurants have opened next to well-loved family-run businesses. The pedestrian-only... See moreAruba's capital is easily explored on foot. Its palm-lined central thoroughfare runs between old and new pastel-painted buildings of typical Dutch design (Spanish influence is also evident in some of the architecture). There are a lot of malls with boutiques and shops—the Renaissance mall carries high-end luxury items and designer fashions. A massive renovation in downtown has given Main Street (a.k.a. Caya G. F. Betico Croes) behind the Renaissance Resort a whole new lease on life: boutique malls, shops, and restaurants have opened next to well-loved family-run businesses. The pedestrian-only walkway and resting areas have unclogged the street, and the new eco-trolley is free and a great way to get around. At this writing, Linear Park was well and will showcase local merchants and artists. There will be activities along a boardwalk that will eventually run all the way to the end of Palm Beach, making it the longest of its kind in the Caribbean.
See less - Day 17 Santa Marta, Colombia 19 Jan 2027 (Tuesday)
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Day 18 Cartagena, Colombia 20 Jan 2027 (Wednesday)
Cartagena's magnificent city walls and fortresses, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enclose a well-restored historic center (the Cuidad Amurallada, or walled city) with plazas, churches, museums, and shops that have made it a lively coastal vacation spot for South Americans and others. New hotels and restaurants make the walled city a desirable place to stay, and the formerly down-at-the-heels Getsemaní neighborhood attracts those seeking a bohemian buzz. The historic center is a small section of Cartagena; many hotels are in the Bocagrande district, an elongated peninsula where high-rise hot... See moreCartagena's magnificent city walls and fortresses, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enclose a well-restored historic center (the Cuidad Amurallada, or walled city) with plazas, churches, museums, and shops that have made it a lively coastal vacation spot for South Americans and others. New hotels and restaurants make the walled city a desirable place to stay, and the formerly down-at-the-heels Getsemaní neighborhood attracts those seeking a bohemian buzz. The historic center is a small section of Cartagena; many hotels are in the Bocagrande district, an elongated peninsula where high-rise hotels overlook a long, gray-sand beach.When it was founded in 1533 by Spanish conquistador Pedro de Heredia, Cartagena was the only port on the South American mainland. Gold and silver looted from indigenous peoples passed through here en route to Spain and attracted pirates, including Sir Francis Drake, who in 1586 torched 200 buildings. Cartagena's walls protected the city's riches as well as the New World's most important African slave market.
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Day 20 Colón, Panama 22 Jan 2027 (Friday)
The provincial capital of Colón, beside the canal's Atlantic entrance, is named for the Spanish-language surname of Christopher Columbus, though the Americans called it Aspinwall in the 19th century.. The city was founded in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama railroad and named Aspinwall for one of the railway engineers. Following completion in 1855, Colon gained in importance, which was furthered by the plans for an isthmian canal. During the time of the French canal attempt, a fire in 1885 burned the city nearly to the ground and left thousands of people homeless. Colon was rebuilt in t... See moreThe provincial capital of Colón, beside the canal's Atlantic entrance, is named for the Spanish-language surname of Christopher Columbus, though the Americans called it Aspinwall in the 19th century.. The city was founded in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama railroad and named Aspinwall for one of the railway engineers. Following completion in 1855, Colon gained in importance, which was furthered by the plans for an isthmian canal. During the time of the French canal attempt, a fire in 1885 burned the city nearly to the ground and left thousands of people homeless. Colon was rebuilt in the architectural style then popular in France. Buildings from that era plus the ones constructed by Americans between 1904 and 1914 are still in use today, although the majority is on the verge of collapse. In addition to its importance as a port, Colon boasts the world’s second largest duty-free zone, known as Zona Libre, which is contained in a huge fortress like, walled-off area with giant international stores. However, most of the merchandise is sold in bulk to commercial businesses throughout the country.
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Day 21 Puerto Limón, Costa Rica 23 Jan 2027 (Saturday)
Christopher Columbus became Costa Rica's first tourist when he landed on this stretch of coast in 1502 during his fourth and final voyage to the New World. Expecting to find vast mineral wealth, he named the region Costa Rica ("rich coast"). Imagine the Spaniards' surprise eventually to find there was none. Save for a brief skirmish some six decades ago, the country did prove itself rich in a long tradition of peace and democracy. No other country in Latin America can make that claim. Costa Rica is also abundantly rich in natural beauty, managing to pack beaches, volcanoes, rain forests, and d... See moreChristopher Columbus became Costa Rica's first tourist when he landed on this stretch of coast in 1502 during his fourth and final voyage to the New World. Expecting to find vast mineral wealth, he named the region Costa Rica ("rich coast"). Imagine the Spaniards' surprise eventually to find there was none. Save for a brief skirmish some six decades ago, the country did prove itself rich in a long tradition of peace and democracy. No other country in Latin America can make that claim. Costa Rica is also abundantly rich in natural beauty, managing to pack beaches, volcanoes, rain forests, and diverse animal life into an area the size of Vermont and New Hampshire combined. It has successfully parlayed those qualities into its role as one the world's great ecotourism destinations. A day visit is short, but time enough for a quick sample.
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Day 23 Roatán Island, Honduras 25 Jan 2027 (Monday)
Experience true Caribbean island bliss, during your time on the immaculate paradise of Roatan, which is the largest of the Bay Islands. This slim island is framed by glorious powdery white beaches, and rich ocean beds carpeted with diverse coral reefs - alive with fish and marine life. Curious dolphins roll through the waves just offshore, while beach dwellers soak up the sun, and enjoy coconut cocktails, beside leaning palm trees. The beaches here are nothing short of dreamy - with wooden piers teetering out over the water, and thatched roofs providing welcome shade, as you dangle your legs t... See moreExperience true Caribbean island bliss, during your time on the immaculate paradise of Roatan, which is the largest of the Bay Islands. This slim island is framed by glorious powdery white beaches, and rich ocean beds carpeted with diverse coral reefs - alive with fish and marine life. Curious dolphins roll through the waves just offshore, while beach dwellers soak up the sun, and enjoy coconut cocktails, beside leaning palm trees. The beaches here are nothing short of dreamy - with wooden piers teetering out over the water, and thatched roofs providing welcome shade, as you dangle your legs towards the water.
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Day 24 Belize City, Belize 26 Jan 2027 (Tuesday)
Belize City, a coastal gem, seamlessly blends history and modern vibrancy. Colonial architecture graces lively streets, narrating tales of Mayan roots and cultural richness. A welcoming atmosphere emanates from friendly locals, and diverse festivals celebrate Belize's heritage. The city serves as a gateway to natural wonders, from serene river rides to the renowned Belize Barrier Reef. Pristine beaches like Old Belize Beach invite relaxation. Culinary delights abound, showcasing Belizean flavours. In this enchanting city, every smile, historical landmark, and cultural celebration embodies the... See moreBelize City, a coastal gem, seamlessly blends history and modern vibrancy. Colonial architecture graces lively streets, narrating tales of Mayan roots and cultural richness. A welcoming atmosphere emanates from friendly locals, and diverse festivals celebrate Belize's heritage. The city serves as a gateway to natural wonders, from serene river rides to the renowned Belize Barrier Reef. Pristine beaches like Old Belize Beach invite relaxation. Culinary delights abound, showcasing Belizean flavours. In this enchanting city, every smile, historical landmark, and cultural celebration embodies the warmth and charm that make Belize City an unforgettable destination.
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Day 25 Cozumel, Mexico 27 Jan 2027 (Wednesday)
Cozumel, a Caribbean gem off Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, is celebrated for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and rich Mayan history. A haven for divers and snorkelers, the island is home to the Mesoamerican Reef, teeming with colorful marine life. Beyond the sea, explore ancient ruins like San Gervasio, enjoy local charm in San Miguel’s markets, or relax on pristine beaches. Eco-parks like Punta Sur offer lush landscapes and wildlife encounters. Blending natural beauty, cultural heritage, and adventure, Cozumel promises a tropical escape that captivates every traveler.Cozumel, a Caribbean gem off Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, is celebrated for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and rich Mayan history. A haven for divers and snorkelers, the island is home to the Mesoamerican Reef, teeming with colorful marine life. Beyond the sea, explore ancient ruins like San Gervasio, enjoy local charm in San Miguel’s markets, or relax on pristine beaches. Eco-parks like Punta Sur offer lush landscapes and wildlife encounters. Blending natural beauty, cultural heritage, and adventure, Cozumel promises a tropical escape that captivates every traveler.
See less - Day 27 Progreso, Mexico 29 Jan 2027 (Friday)
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Day 29 Georgetown, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands 31 Jan 2027 (Sunday)
Begin exploring the capital by strolling along the waterfront Harbour Drive to Elmslie Memorial United Church, named after the first Presbyterian missionary to serve in Cayman. Its vaulted ceiling, wooden arches, and sedate nave reflect the religious nature of island residents. In front of the court building, in the center of town, names of influential Caymanians are inscribed on the Wall of History, which commemorates the islands' quincentennial in 2003. Across the street is the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly Building, next door to the 1919 Peace Memorial Building. In the middle of the f... See moreBegin exploring the capital by strolling along the waterfront Harbour Drive to Elmslie Memorial United Church, named after the first Presbyterian missionary to serve in Cayman. Its vaulted ceiling, wooden arches, and sedate nave reflect the religious nature of island residents. In front of the court building, in the center of town, names of influential Caymanians are inscribed on the Wall of History, which commemorates the islands' quincentennial in 2003. Across the street is the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly Building, next door to the 1919 Peace Memorial Building. In the middle of the financial district is the General Post Office, built in 1939. Let the kids pet the big blue iguana statues.
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Day 30 Montego Bay, Jamaica 01 Feb 2027 (Monday)
One of Jamaica's largest resort cities, Montego Bay offers a range of activities bound to interest an array of visitors, from arts enthusiasts to the more adventurous type.One of Jamaica's largest resort cities, Montego Bay offers a range of activities bound to interest an array of visitors, from arts enthusiasts to the more adventurous type.
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Day 32 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 03 Feb 2027 (Wednesday)
Santo Domingo is the capital of the Dominican Republic and one of the Caribbean's oldest cities. Its walled, cobblestoned historic core, the Zona Colonial, has buildings that date to the 1500s, including the cathedral, which was the first built in the New World. On the cafe-lined Plaza de España is the Alcázar de Colón palace. It’s now one of the city’s many museums, displaying notable medieval and Renaissance artSanto Domingo is the capital of the Dominican Republic and one of the Caribbean's oldest cities. Its walled, cobblestoned historic core, the Zona Colonial, has buildings that date to the 1500s, including the cathedral, which was the first built in the New World. On the cafe-lined Plaza de España is the Alcázar de Colón palace. It’s now one of the city’s many museums, displaying notable medieval and Renaissance art See less -
Day 34 Saint John's, Antigua and Barbuda 05 Feb 2027 (Friday)
With its superb beaches, historical attractions and beautiful coral reefs, Antigua provides a host of diversions. It is said that the island contains 365 beaches, one for every day of the year. Antigua maintains its traditional West Indian character, with gingerbread-house style architecture, calypso music and carnival festivities. St John’s has been the administrative capital since the island’s colonisation in 1632, and has been the seat of government since it gained independence in 1981. From the port you can explore the colourful Redcliffe district, with its restored wooden houses, and Heri... See moreWith its superb beaches, historical attractions and beautiful coral reefs, Antigua provides a host of diversions. It is said that the island contains 365 beaches, one for every day of the year. Antigua maintains its traditional West Indian character, with gingerbread-house style architecture, calypso music and carnival festivities. St John’s has been the administrative capital since the island’s colonisation in 1632, and has been the seat of government since it gained independence in 1981. From the port you can explore the colourful Redcliffe district, with its restored wooden houses, and Heritage Quay with its shopping mall and craft shops. The city has some fine examples of Colonial architecture, including the twin-towered cathedral, built in 1845 and considered one of the finest church buildings in the Caribbean. All coaches in Antigua are operated by smaller vehicles, and commentary will be given by a driver/guide.
See less - Day 41 Praia da Vitória, Portugal 12 Feb 2027 (Friday)
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Day 46 Tilbury, England 17 Feb 2027 (Wednesday)
Just 22 nautical miles down river from the Tower Bridge in London, Tilbury is a popular turnaround port for cruises visiting Baltic and Northern European destinations.Just 22 nautical miles down river from the Tower Bridge in London, Tilbury is a popular turnaround port for cruises visiting Baltic and Northern European destinations.
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What's Included:
- Full-board dining, featuring British and international cuisine.
- Classic afternoon tea and a selection of onboard dining experiences.
- West End-style entertainment, live music, and theatre performances.
- Comfortable accommodation with excellent facilities.
- Onboard activities, including leisure and wellness options.
Suites
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Inside Single Guarantee
These are our Entry Level Fares – Simply offering a guaranteed inside cabin (cats 1-4) as standard, perfect for those who don’t mind where their cabin will be on the ship.
These great value fares give guests the freedom to customise with chargeable optional extras at any time ahead of their Ambassador cruise.*
*Cabin numbers are automatically allocated 72 hours prior to sailing and no cabin upgrades will be offered. The evening dinner sitting and table size will be assigned and confirmed once on board. For full terms and conditions please see our Booking Conditions.
Inside Single Guarantee
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Inside Guarantee
These are our Entry Level Fares – Simply offering a guaranteed inside cabin as standard, perfect for those who don’t mind where their cabin will be on the ship.
These great value fares give guests the freedom to customise with chargeable optional extras at any time ahead of their Ambassador cruise.*
*Cabin numbers are automatically allocated 72 hours prior to sailing and no cabin upgrades will be offered. The evening dinner sitting and table size will be assigned and confirmed once on board. For full terms and conditions please see our Booking Conditions.
Inside Guarantee
Inside Guarantee
Inside Guarantee
Inside Guarantee
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Inside Single Cabin
Forward - Deck 10
The forward Inside Cabin (Consulate Deck 10) is located a short distance from Deck 10's Viewing Area for panoramic views of the open ocean and ports of call. The cabin's two twin beds can be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth. This has been designated a single cabin.
Inside Single Cabin
Inside Single Cabin
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Inside Cabin
Forward - Deck 11
The forward Inside Cabin (Ambassador Deck 11) is located just one deck below the swimming pool, sun loungers, Borough Market, and other restaurants. The cabin's two twin beds can be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth.
Midship - Deck 11
The midship Inside Cabin (Ambassador Deck 11) offers a central location and easy access to the swimming pool, sun loungers, Borough Market, and other restaurants just one deck above. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. The cabin's two twin beds can be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth.
Aft - Deck 11
The aft Inside Cabin (Ambassador Deck 11) is located towards the rear of the ship with convenient access to Deck 11's hot tubs and is just one deck below the swimming pool, sun loungers, Borough Market, and other restaurants. The cabin's two twin beds can be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth.
Forward - Deck 10
The forward Inside Cabin (Consulate Deck 10) is located a short distance from Deck 10's Viewing Area for panoramic views of the open ocean and ports of call. The cabin's two twin beds can be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth.
Midship - Deck 10
The midship Inside Cabin (Consulate Deck 10) offers a central location and easy access to Deck 10's Viewing Area as well as the swimming pool and Borough Market just two decks above. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. The cabin's two twin beds can be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berths above.
Aft - Deck 10
The aft Inside Cabin (Consulate Deck 10) is located towards the rear of the ship, offering a tranquil setting for relaxation and convenient access to the Consulate Bar. The cabin's two twin beds can be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth.
Aft - Deck 9
The aft Inside Cabin (Ambience Deck 9) is located close to the Consulate Bar towards the rear of the ship and just two decks below Borough Market. The cabin's two twin beds can be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth.
Midship - Deck 8
The midship Inside Cabin (Boat Deck 8) offers a central location and easy access to The Palladium and the Purple Turtle Pub. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. The cabin's two twin beds can be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth.
Forward - Deck 5
The forward Inside Cabin (Reception Deck 5) is located a short distance from Reception and the Dicken's Coffee Shop. The cabin's two twin beds can be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth above.
Midship - Deck 5
The midship Inside Cabin (Reception Deck 5) offers a central location and easy access to Reception and various amenities. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. The cabin's two twin beds can be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth.
Inside Cabin
Inside Cabin
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Ocean View Guarantee
These are our Entry Level Fares – Simply offering a guaranteed outside cabin (cats 6C-8) as standard, perfect for those who don’t mind where their cabin will be on the ship.
These great value fares give guests the freedom to customise with chargeable optional extras at any time ahead of their Ambassador cruise.*
*Cabin numbers are automatically allocated 72 hours prior to sailing and no cabin upgrades will be offered. The evening dinner sitting and table size will be assigned and confirmed once on board. For full terms and conditions please see our Booking Conditions.
Ocean View Guarantee
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Ocean View Single Guarantee
These are our Entry Level Fares – Simply offering a guaranteed outside cabin as standard, perfect for those who don’t mind where their cabin will be on the ship.
These great value fares give guests the freedom to customise with chargeable optional extras at any time ahead of their Ambassador cruise.*
*Cabin numbers are automatically allocated 72 hours prior to sailing and no cabin upgrades will be offered. The evening dinner sitting and table size will be assigned and confirmed once on board. For full terms and conditions please see our Booking Conditions.
Ocean View Single Guarantee
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Ocean View Single Cabin
Forward - Deck 11
The forward Ocean View Cabin (Ambassador Deck 11) is located just one deck below the swimming pool, Borough Market, and other restaurants. This cabin offers an ocean view and has been designated a single cabin.
Aft - Deck 11
The aft Ocean View Cabin (Ambassador Deck 11) is located near the rear of the ship, providing an ideal getaway for rest and relaxation, with convenient access to the swimming pool and Borough Market just one deck above. This cabin offers an ocean view and has been designated a single cabin.
Forward - Deck 10
The forward Ocean View Cabin (Consulate Deck 10) is close to the Viewing Area that provides panoramic views of the open ocean and ports of call. This cabin offers an ocean view and has been designated a single cabin.
Aft - Deck 10
The aft Ocean View Cabin (Consulate Deck 10) is located near the Consulate Bar towards the rear of the ship, with convenient access to the swimming pool and Borough Market just two decks above. This cabin offers an ocean view, and has been designated a single cabin.
Forward - Deck 5
The forward Ocean View Cabin (Reception Deck 5) offers easy access to Reception and the Dicken's Coffee Shop. This cabin offers an ocean view and has been designated a single cabin.
Midship - Deck 4
The midship Ocean View Cabin (Aloe Deck 4) offers a central location and easy access to Reception one deck above and the Wellness Centre two decks below. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. This cabin offers an ocean view through a porthole, with one lower berth bed. This has been designated a single cabin.
Ocean View Single Cabin
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Ocean View Cabin
Forward - Deck 11
The forward Ocean View Cabin (Ambassador Deck 11) is located just one deck below the swimming pool, Borough Market, and other restaurants. This cabin offers an ocean view, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Aft - Deck 11
The aft Ocean View Cabin (Ambassador Deck 11) is located near the rear of the ship, providing an ideal getaway for rest and relaxation, with convenient access to the swimming pool and Borough Market just one deck above. This cabin offers an ocean view, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Forward - Deck 10
The forward Ocean View Cabin (Consulate Deck 10) is close to the Viewing Area that provides panoramic views of the open ocean and ports of call. This cabin offers an ocean view, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Aft - Deck 10
The aft Ocean View Cabin (Consulate Deck 10) is located near the Consulate Bar towards the rear of the ship, with convenient access to the swimming pool and Borough Market just two decks above. This cabin offers an ocean view, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Midship - Deck 9
The midship Ocean View Cabin (Ambience Deck 9) offers a central location and a tranquil setting for rest and relaxation. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. This cabin offers an ocean view, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Forward - Deck 9
The forward Ocean View Cabin (Ambience Deck 9) offers easy access to the Palladium and Purple Turtle Pub just one deck below, with the panoramic Viewing Area one deck above. This cabin offers an ocean view, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Aft - Deck 9
The aft Ocean View Cabin (Ambience Deck 9) is located towards the rear of the ship, one deck below the Consulate Bar and just two decks below Borough Market. This cabin offers an ocean view, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Midship - Deck 8 (Obstructed View)
The midship Ocean View Cabin (Boat Deck 8) is ideally located if you want to be near where it is all happening; the Purple Turtle Pub and the Palladium are just steps away. Buckingham Restaurant, Raffles Bar, Botancial Lounge and SW19 are just one deck below. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. This cabin offers a restricted or partially obstructed view, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Midship - Deck 8
The midship Ocean View Cabin (Boat Deck 8) is ideally located if you want to be near where it is all happening; the Purple Turtle Pub and the Palladium are just steps away. Buckingham Restaurant, Raffles Bar, Botancial Lounge and SW19 are just one deck below. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. This cabin offers two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Forward - Deck 6
The forward Ocean View Cabin (Main Deck 6) is located near the Shopping Galleria, it is just one deck above Reception one deck below Buckingham Restaurant, Raffles Bar, Botancial Lounge and SW19. This cabin offers an ocean view, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Midship - Deck 6
The midship Ocean View Cabin (Main Deck 6) offers a central location and easy access to the Shopping Galleria, and is just one deck below Buckingham Restaurant, Raffles Bar, Botancial Lounge and SW19. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. This cabin offers an ocean view, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Forward - Deck 5
The forward Ocean View Cabin (Reception Deck 5) offers easy access to Reception and the Dicken's Coffee Shop. This cabin offers an ocean view, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Midship - Deck 5
The midship Ocean View Cabin (Reception Deck 5) offers a central location and easy access to Reception, Dicken's Coffee Shop, and the Destination Experiences and Future Cruises galleries. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. This cabin offers an ocean view, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Ocean View Cabin
Ocean View Cabin
Ocean View Cabin
Ocean View Cabin
Ocean View Cabin
Ocean View Cabin
Ocean View Cabin
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Balcony Single Cabin
Midship - Deck 10
The midship Balcony Cabin (Consulate Deck 10) offers a central location and easy access to the swimming pool, Borough Market, and other restaurants just two decks above. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. This cabin offers an ocean view, and has been designated a single cabin.
Balcony Single Cabin
Balcony Single Cabin
Balcony Single Cabin
Balcony Single Cabin
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Balcony Cabin
Midship - Deck 11
The midship Balcony Cabin (Ambassador Deck 11) offers easy access to the stairs and elevators and is located just one deck below the swimming pool, Borough Market, and other restaurants. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. This cabin offers an ocean view, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Aft - Deck 11
The aft Balcony Cabin (Ambassador Deck 11) is located towards the rear of the ship with convenient access to the swimming pool, Borough Market, and other restaurants just one deck above. This cabin includes a private balcony, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Midship - Deck 10
The midship Balcony Cabin (Consulate Deck 10) offers a central location and easy access to the swimming pool, Borough Market, and other restaurants just two decks above. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. This cabin offers an ocean view, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Forward - Deck 10
The forward Balcony Cabin (Consulate Deck 10) is close to the panoramic Viewing Area and is just two decks below the swimming pool and Borough Market. This cabin includes a private balcony, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Aft - Deck 10
The aft Balcony Cabin (Consulate Deck 10) is located near the Consulate Bar towards the rear of the ship, with convenient access to the swimming pool and Borough Market just two decks above. This cabin includes a private balcony, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
Balcony Cabin
Balcony Cabin
Balcony Cabin
Balcony Cabin
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Suite
Midship - Deck 11
The midship Suite (Ambassador Deck 11) offers a central location and easy access to the swimming pool, Borough Market, and other restaurants just one deck above. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. The Suite includes a private balcony, sitting area, two twin beds, and the majority of cabins can be converted to a double bed arrangement.
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De-Luxe Suite
Forward - Deck 11
The forward De-Luxe Suite (Ambassador Deck 11) is ideally located if you want to be near where it is all happening; the swimming pool, Borough Market, and other restaurants are just one deck above. The De-Luxe Suite includes a private balcony, sitting area, two twin beds (most of which can be converted to a double bed arrangement), and the majority of cabins have a single sofa bed that may accommodate a third passenger.
Midship - Deck 11
The midship De-Luxe Suite (Ambassador Deck 11) is ideally located if you want to be near where it is all happening; the swimming pool, Borough Market, and other restaurants are just one deck above. Positioned near the heart of the ship, this is an ideal location to reduce the effect of the ship’s movement. The De-Luxe Suite includes a private balcony, sitting area, two twin beds (most of which can be converted to a double bed arrangement), and the majority of cabins have a single sofa bed that may accommodate a third passenger.
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
Ambience – Ocean View Cabin
Ocean View Cabin
Ocean View Cabin
Ocean View Cabin
Ocean View Cabin
Ocean View Cabin
Ocean View Cabin
Ocean View Cabin
Ambience – Balcony Single Cabin
Balcony Single Cabin
Balcony Single Cabin
Balcony Single Cabin
Balcony Single Cabin
Ambience – De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
De-Luxe Suite
Restaurants
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Buckingham Restaurant
Breakfast and lunch are generally served on an open seating basis, giving you and your appetite plenty of choice. With dinner, we operate two sittings, which can be requested when booking your cruise.
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Sea & Grass
Enjoy a taste sensation at our speciality restaurant.
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Chef's Table
Why not expand your taste buds at our VIP Chef’s Table for a glittering gastronomic experience.
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Saffron
Enjoy a taste sensation at our speciality restaurant (offering Indian fusion cuisine).
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Borough Market
Borough Market, where flavours from around the world come together, allowing you to craft your own unique dining experience.
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Room Service
You will find a 24-hour room service menu in your cabin, offering a range of drinks and snacks, both hot and cold. Room service costs will be charged to your onboard account.
Deckplans
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Deck 14 - Sun Deck
- The Observatory
- Big Screen
- Jogger’s & Walker’s Track
- Active Studio
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Deck 12 - Lido Deck
- Bridge & Wheel House
- Coffee House
- Sea & Grass
- Pool
- Relaxation Pool
- Pool Bar
- Borough Market
- Saffron
- Alfresco Grill
- Ice Cream Shop
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Deck 11 - Ambassador Deck
- Hot Tubs
- De Luxe Suites
- Suites
- Balcony Cabins
- Oceanview Cabins
- Inside Cabins
- Hot Tubs
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Deck 10 - Consulate Deck
- Self Service Laundry
- Viewing Area
- Consulate Bar
- Balcony Cabins
- Oceanview Cabins
- Inside Cabins
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Deck 9 - Ambience Deck
- Oceanview Cabins
- Inside Cabins
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Deck 8 - Boat Deck
- The Palladium
- Bronte’s Library
- The Partnership Lounge
- No 10
- The Purple Turtle Pub
- Oceanview Cabins
- Inside Cabins
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Deck 7 - Promenade Deck
- Buckingham Restaurant
- Raffles Bar
- Botanical Lounge
- Internet Corner
- SW19
- Shopping Galleria
- The Palladium
- Photo Gallery
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Deck 6 - Main Deck
- Ambassador Casino
- Shopping Galleria
- Aces & Eights
- Kapoor’s
- Oceanview Cabins
- Inside Cabins
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Deck 5 - Reception Deck
- Reception
- Future Cruise Desk
- Centre Court
- Destination Experiences
- Dicken’s
- Self Service Laundry
- Oceanview Cabins
- Inside Cabins
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Deck 4 - Aloe Deck
- Medical Centre
- Oceanview Cabins
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Deck 2 - Wellness Deck
- Green Sea Spa
- Thermal Suites
- Salon
- Gym
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