What to expect
Fabulous Facilities
Restaurants, bars, swimming pool, hot tubs, casino & gym
Entertainment
Enjoy a variety of amazing performances at the Palladium
No-fly Cruise
Visit Kristiansand, Copenhagen & Gothenburg
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About this trip...
About this trip:
Join your fellow Solos on this group no-fly cruise for solo travellers. Scandinavia beckons on this enchanting passage to Kristiansand, Copenhagen, and Gothenburg. Stroll along the sandy beaches and explore the old town of Kristiansand in southern Norway. In Copenhagen, soak up the fairy tale atmosphere of Nyhavn's waterfront. Gothenburg promises an array of historic architecture and modern cultural delights to explore. Witness the captivating beauty and personal charm of three distinct Scandinavian gems. NB: There are only 89 sole use cabins on board Ambience - so book early to avoid disappointment or departure cancelled due to lack of cabins- Single Outside Cabin
- Full Board
- Tour Leader with group of 8
- Fully Financially Protected
Cabin Upgrades Gratuities - £6pppn London Victoria Coach - Victoria to Tilbury Cruise Terminal/Tilbury Cruise Terminal to London Victoria with 1 suitcase £44.00 per person (Coach reservations should be booked at least one month prior to travelling but preferably at time of booking)
Car Parking: This is available at a cost of £14 per night (spaces limited so reservations need to be made as soon as possible - you will not be able to pay on arrival if you have not pre-booked and will be refused entry to the car park. )
Upgrade to AMBASSADOR FARE which includes Gratuities & service charges and Expedition Drinks Package (Non-alcoholic beverages including unlimited soft drinks, House brands from the bar list, House wines (Red, White, Rose) Premium wines (Red, White, Rose), Premium drinks from the Bar List, Premium teas & speciality coffee - price on request. Insurance see here
What you will be doing
Day One: London Tilbury, UK | Depart 18:00
Day Two: At Sea
- Full Board
Day Three: Kristiansand, Norway | Arrives: 0700 | Departs: 1400
Kristiansand, Norway is a destination of immense coastal beauty and distinct Norwegian culture. Explore historic neighbourhoods like Posebyen, enjoy popular attractions such as Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park, and discover the scenic landscapes along the Skagerrak Strait.
- Full Board
Day Four: Copenhagen, Denmark | Arrives: 0800 | Departs: 1800
Copenhagen, Denmark's capital, epitomises Scandinavian elegance with its historic charm and modern vibrancy. From royal palaces to innovative architecture, the city invites exploration of its cultural richness and harbour views.
- Full Board
Day Five: Gothenburg, Sweden | Arrives: 0800 | Departs: 1700
Gothenburg, Sweden's vibrant city on the west coast, combines historic charm with modern sophistication. With historic canals, archipelago excursions, and innovative architecture to see, Gothenburg is a cultural delight.
- Full Board
Day Six: At Sea
As we make our way towards Tilbury, maybe treat yourself to a treatment in the spa or do a little onboard shopping.
- Full Board
Day Seven: London Tilbury, UK | 0800
This morning, we dock at London Tilbury. After a final breakfast on board, we disembark the Ambience for our onward journey home.
Accommodation
MV Ambience
Facilities include
Room includes
Dates & Prices
Frequently asked questions
- Berth – a built-in bed or bunk, as in a ship’s cabin or stateroom
- Bow – the very front of the ship Bridge – the navigational control centre
- Cabin Steward – a person whose work is to take care of the guests aboard a ship.
- Captain – the person in command of a ship Deck Plan – an overhead diagram of the cabins and the public rooms
- Disembark – to unload (passengers or goods) from a ship Dock – where your ship ‘parks’ when in port
- Forward – faces the front of the boat Gangway – allows you access on and off the ship
- Knot – a nautical mile (see Nautical below)
- Midship – the middle of the ship Muster – to come together or assemble aboard ship for inspection or roll call
- Muster Station – a specific location on ship to gather, based on stateroom assignment
- Nautical – of or having to do with sailors, ships, or navigation. A unit of speed of one nautical mile (6,076.12 feet or 1,852 metres) an hour: abbrev. kn or kt [to average a speed of 10 knots]
- Pier – a structure built out over the water and supported by pillars or piles: used as a landing place.
- Port – the left-hand side of a ship as one faces forward: opposed to starboard.
- Port – so named because the side toward the port (dock), since the steering oar (see starboard) prevented docking to the right.
- Port of Call – regular stopover(s) on a cruise itinerary.
- Purser – a ship’s officer in charge of accounts, freight, tickets, etc., esp. on a passenger vessel. Important to you – a Purser takes responsibility for all money, transactions.
- Port – the left hand side of the ship whilst facing forward (bow). Easy to remember since “port” and “left” each have four letters.
- Ship – You always cruise on a “ship”, never a “boat”
- Starboard – the right side of the ship whilst facing forward (bow).
- Stern – the very back of the ship Tender – a boat for carrying passengers to or from a ship close to shore.