Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Port Fees & Taxes
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Wi-Fi
To browse the internet on-board you'll have to purchase one of the Wi-Fi packages. They range from 60 minutes up to several days. These an be purchased after booking.
Drinks
Some teas, coffees and soft drinks will be included but alcoholic drinks are extra. You can buy drinks individually at the bar or a drink package can be added after booking. The Expedition package is included when upgrading to the Ambassador fare.
Expedition Drinks Package
Explorer Drinks Package
Explorer Package
Tips
Ambassador operate an automatic service charge and gratuity system which is automatically added on to your onboard account. When upgrading to the Ambassador fare this is already included in the price you are paying where as with the Standard fare you'll have to pay this extra charge after your cruise. This is approximately £7 per person per day.
Speciality Dining
Specialty restaurants allow travellers to enhance their dining experience during the cruise. This is a great way to add variety to your holiday or celebrate a special occasion. You can pay for meals in the special dining restaurants onboard.
Excursions
If you would like to do any excursions/tours while docked these will be an additional charge. Excursions/tours can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package. Alternatively these can be bought while on the ship but may be more expensive than pre-booking.
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Insurance
Insurance is not included in your package. We've partnered with Holiday Extras. They have 40 years of experience and offer excellent insurance cover for your holiday. Their flexible policies offer cruise-specific cover, so you can rest assured that you are completely covered when you go away. Get a Holiday Extras insurance quote
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
We've partnered with The Travel Visa Company for all your visa needs. They will be able to provide tailored advice and for a fee, assist with arranging your documents.
Ship Facilities
Ambition - By Ambassador Cruise Line
Good for couplesOver 50sInformalSmall Ship
Year: 1999
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Refurbished: 2023
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10 Decks
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Max capacity: 1,727 people
To book an accessible cabin, please give us a call
020 3991 1166
Iglu Cruise customer reviews for Ambition
4.5
Based on 303 reviews
Cabin
4
Service
5
Excursions
4
Dining
4
Activities
4
Value for money
5
Entertainment
5
Superb cruise from embarkation to leaving. Everyone was friendly and helpful which was great as I walk with a rollator and we had dreadful weather with rough seas so much so that the itinerary was changed. The crew were exceptionally always smiling and genuinely seemed content with their lot even though they worked tirelessly to make sure everyone was happy. The entertainment was very good. Would recommend to anyone who is travelling solo.
user
10+ cruises
13 Feb 2026
Never able to get a sunbed as people left their towels on them even when not needed although ships policy was against this nothing was followed through l would have taken the worst offenders and made them go all the way to reception to collect their possessions and let them feel the inconvenience that people who never ever had a chance of a single day of sunshine on upper deck 11
couple
2-5 cruises
6 Feb 2026
Having been on a number of very good cruises with Ambassador we found our latest cruise disappointing. The company cannot be blamed for the very poor wet weatherand that the itiniary had to be changed a few times.
What it can be hel to account for is that the heating in the dining room and the theatres were postively cold and that is unacceptable. The TV in the cabin is very limited and there is no sports channel. Sport is a part of modern life and for 3 weeks we were cut off form the sporting world.
On the plus side the food is a good as any line we have been on and the serviceand staff on Ambassador are attentivlely top class
couple
10+ cruises
6 Feb 2026
Nice smaller vessel, itinery changes were very disappointing.
Entertainment was varied and enjoyable most of the time
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Castilo de Gibralfaro
Catedral de la Encarnacion de Malaga
Le Seu Cathedral
Castell de Bellver
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Sagrada Familia
Malta 5D
Manoel Theatre and Palazzo Manoel
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City of Arts & Sciences
Archaeological Museum of Alicante
Basilica of Santa Maria
Alfma District
Jeronimos Monastery
Castelo do Queijo (Cheese Castle)
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Playa de La Victoria
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Erice Cable Car
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London Tilbury
DAY 1
19 Feb 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Just a short train journey from the heart of bustling London, Tilbury offers the best sights of the city as well as attractions local to the cruise port. Explore Tilbury Fort which played a vital role in the battle against the Spanish Armada, and discover the 1127 Rochester Castle which plays host to numerous events and markets throughout the year. Finally, for a unique sightseeing tour, take a short ferry ride from Tilbury to Gravesend.
Things to do in London Tilbury:
Tilbury Fort
Tilbury Fort is an artillery fort on the north bank of the River Thames. It was formerly known as the Thermitage Bulwark and the West Tilbury Blockhouse. From the 16th century until the Second World War, it secured London's seaward approach. The first fort was constructed here by Henry VIII, and Queen Elizabeth I famously gathered her soldiers nearby to combat the Armada threat. With its network of moats and bastioned outworks, the current fort is perhaps the greatest example of its kind in England.
Coalhouse Fort
A short journey away from the port lies the Coalhouse Fort Park. Dating back to the 1860s, this fascinating coastal defence building holds an array of events throughout the year and is run solely by volunteers.
Guru Nanak Temple
Located just across the river in nearby Gravesend, the Siri Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara is a Sikh temple which offers guided tours. Extraordinary in its architecture, it’s an impressive building featuring 5 domes, hand crafted marble and stonework. It took inspiration from the iconic Golden Temple at Amritsar.
At Sea
DAY 2-3
20 Feb 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Leixoes (tours to Porto)
DAY 4
22 Feb 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
One of the most important sea ports in Portugal and just a stone’s throw from the stunning city of Porto, Leixoes is a fantastic place to visit on a European cruise. Here – and, by extension, in Porto – you’ll find a fantastic range of historical sites showcasing remarkable architecture from centuries past, colourful cuisine that will keep you coming back for more, and a warm and welcoming culture. With a slightly warmer climate than the United Kingdom, this is a great place to visit during the summertime, but not uninviting when the winter months roll around.
Things to do in Leixoes (tours to Porto):
Castelo do Queijo (Cheese Castle)
The Forte de Sao Francisco Xavier, which is commonly known as the Cheese Castle, is a 17th century coastal fortification just south of Praia de Matosinhos; standing on a prominent rocky outcrop, the fort played a pivotal role in the Siege of Porto (1832 - 1833) and the revolt of Maria da Fonte in 1846. Now, it houses a military museum and affords visitors the opportunity to admire Porto and the Portuguese coastline from a unique perspective. Its colloquial name comes from the fact that it was reportedly constructed on a circular rock formation resembling a wheel of cheese.
Church of Saint Ildefonso
A stunning 18th century church in central Porto, the Church of Saint Ildefonso boasts impressive proto-Baroque architecture and an incredible exterior featuring 1932 azulejo tilework. Built on the site of a chapel which dates back to at least 1296, the intricate designs of the outer tilework depict scenes from the life of Saint Ildefonso and imagery from the Gospels; within this twin-towered church you’ll find an impressive interior worth taking a moment to admire.
Praia de Matosinhos
Perhaps the perfect place to relax and unwind in the stunning sunshine as soon as you arrive, Praia de Matosinhos is the closest stretch of sandy beach to the Leixoes cruise port; a stone’s throw from everything you’ll need to enjoy a beach day, this wide beach also boasts breathtaking sunsets – and the warm waters are great for both swimming and surfing!
At Sea
DAY 5
23 Feb 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Cadiz
DAY 6
24 Feb 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 7 PM
Despite its impressive modernity as a major city, Cádiz is one of the oldest continually-inhabited cities in Western Europe and an urban centre dominated by well-preserved historical landmarks – most of which can be found in Casco Antiguo, the Old Town within the remnants of Cádiz’s city walls. That doesn’t mean you won’t find any modern comforts here, though; while you’re sightseeing, you can expect to enjoy flavourful food from fantastic restaurants, comfortable cafes, and more. Sitting on Spain’s southern coast, the Port of Cádiz is also a short trip from Seville – a stunning Spanish city boasting its own unique culture and unique historical landmarks. So, if a tour of Seville is on the agenda, you’ll have no trouble getting there and back when you disembark here.
Things to do in Cadiz:
Playa de La Victoria
Playa de la Victoria is a breathtaking stretch of sandy beach perfect for sun lounging and enjoying the glorious weather in southern Spain; with restaurants, bars, shops, and more all within close walking distance, you’ll never have to travel far to find what you need when enjoying a day here.
Castillo de San Sebastián
Located on a small island at the end of La Caleta beach, this remarkable historical site was once home to a Temple of Kronos – a Titan among the Greek gods, and father of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Demeter, and Hera. The castle we see today was built circa 1706 in order to provide the northern flank of the city with defence, and the levee linking the island to the city was constructed in 1860. This castle was also the site of Spain’s second electric-powered lighthouse, which was added to the structures on this island in 1908.
Plaza de España
An impressive plaza in Parque de Maria Luisa in Seville, Plaza de España is a remarkable landmark example of Regionalism architecture – blending the Baroque Revival, Renaissance Revival, and Moorish Revival styles together. Completed in 1928, this stunning area was featured in exterior shots of the City of Theed on Naboo in Star Wars Episode II - Attack of the Clones and scenes from Lawrence of Arabia, among other film and TV productions – something that only exemplifies its incredible beauty.
Royal Alcázar of Seville
A historic royal palace in the heart of Seville, which was once an Islamic-era citadel in the 10th century before eventually being expanded upon and rebuilt throughout the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries, the Royal Alcázar of Seville is an impressive example of Mudejar-style architecture but draws on Gothic and Renaissance elements, giving it a unique character among other palaces in the region. When the royal family are visiting Seville, they still occupy the upper stories of the alcázar to this day – though, you can also explore this area when they’re not in town. A stunning palace with an impressive collection of elegant interiors, interesting artworks, and gardens, this is a fantastic place to visit when you’re in Seville.
Malaga
DAY 7
25 Feb 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
As one of the oldest cities in Europe, Malaga is a vibrant gem on the Costa del Sol, teeming with history, culture and friendly locals. Lovers of art will love the destination that brought the world Picasso, thanks to its many new art galleries and creative districts. For those looking to let their hair down, the numerous authentic Spanish bars will keep you going until dawn, while foodies will enjoy both formal dining and street eateries.
Things to do in Malaga:
Castilo de Gibralfaro
With gorgeous views overlooking the city, Castillo de Gibralfaro was built in the 8th century as a lighthouse and military barracks. Its imposing walkways provide a scenic walk, while the museum nearby offers great insight into the history of the castle.
Catedral de la Encarnacion de Malaga
This iconic landmark was first built in the historic city centre in 1530, with work finishing in the 17th century. With a Gothic Renaissance style, it boasts a tower standing at 84 metres tall, providing breath-taking photo opportunities.
La Alcazaba
One of Malaga’s stunning historical monuments, La Alcazaba – meaning citadel – was built between 1057 and 1063. It has since been restored and features Roman walls and a dungeon, as well as stunning views of the harbour and old town.
Roman Theatre
As Malaga’s oldest historical monument, El teatro Romano was discovered in 1951 and has since uncovered much of Andalusia’s rich history. Visitors can marvel at the fascinating features of the theatre, such as the orchestra area, while more is still being uncovered.
At Sea
DAY 8
26 Feb 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Palma De Mallorca
DAY 9
27 Feb 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
On the coast of the largest Balearic island, this sun-soaked seaside city dates back to the 13th-century and is a must visit for any adventurer. A simple stroll will take you on a journey back in time, past breath-taking architecture, medieval history, bustling markets and to an endless array of authentic eateries. With so many hidden gems amongst iconic landmarks, places like Casa Antiguo are the best bet for a true taste of Palma culture.
Things to do in Palma De Mallorca:
Le Seu Cathedral
Found in the heart of Palma, La Seu is a stunning Catalan Gothic style cathedral, with renowned architect Antoni Gaudí contributing to its intricate design. Featuring 61 stained-glass windows, the building flooding with coloured light inside is simply a must.
Castell de Bellver
Built in the 14th century, Bellver Castle is surrounded by lush pine woods and houses an insightful museum of Palma’s municipal history. Visitors will love taking a walk around the moat before admiring the view out over the city and bay from the rooftop.
Casco Antiguo
The quaint, winding cobbled streets of Casco Antiguo are the perfect place to lose yourself in the culture of Palma. Discover gothic bookshops, antique boutiques and must-see tourist sites such as La Seu and Es Baluard Contemporary Art Museum.
Es Baluard Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art
Showcasing a wide range of art throughout history, Es Baluard Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art is a must visit to discover the cultural heritage of Mallorca. With works by Picasso, Magritte and more, you’re bound to find your new favourite piece.
Barcelona
DAY 10
28 Feb 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
This vibrant seaside city is home to unforgettable architecture and creative scenes from renowned artists. The buildings you’ll find here are unlike anything you’ve ever seen, such as Park Güell and Casa Batllo, while foodies will be spoilt for choice with 20 different Michelin-star restaurants. At the end of a busy day of shopping, enjoy the energetic nightlife, or relax on the beach with newfound friends. Whatever your interests, Barcelona has the perfect itinerary for you.
Things to do in Barcelona:
Las Ramblas
Visiting Las Ramblas is an absolute must when in Barcelona. Visitors can experience the weird and the wonderful, from the Museu de l’Erotica to the Miró Mural, in between trying a range of authentic tapas bars and cafes before a much needed siesta.
Sagrada Familia
Although the Sagrada Familia is not technically complete, it’s still an impressive sight to behold. Designed by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí, this spectacular Basilica hosts many masses, events and a place to simply marvel at in wonder.
Barcelona City History Museum
Home of the cultural heritage of Barcelona, the Barcelona City History Museum manages several sites of interest including archaeological sites and historic houses. Visitors will discover the Roman colony, prehistoric Spain, Barcelona’s Jewish community and more.
Park Guell
Comprising of vibrant gardens and beautiful architecture, Park Güell was designed by Antoni Gaudí and officially opened in 1926. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its outstanding showcase of Gaudí’s genius design, Park Güell makes a wonderful place to go for a walk.
Casa Batllo
Another one of Antoni Gaudí’s masterpieces, Casa Batllo is a truly eye-catching building to explore. Visitors are able to explore this fantastic showcase of the designer’s work, and even enjoy live music and other events on the roof terrace.
Casa Mila
This modernist building was the last residence to be designed by Antoni Gaudí and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can explore the building with an audio guide, and even enjoy rooftop shows on a romantic evening.
Sant Sebastia
One of Barcelona’s oldest beaches, Sant Sebastià Beach features everything you need for a fantastic day in the sun. With indoor and outdoor pools, changing rooms and amenities for lounging, visitors can go for a dip, enjoy an ice cream and find dinner all in one area.
Camp Nou Stadium
With capacity for over 99,000 people, Camp Nou is the largest stadium in Spain and cathedral to the Catalans’ second religion- the beautiful game! Visitors can catch an exciting game of football here or take a guided or un-guided tour of the grounds.
At Sea
DAY 11
01 Mar 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Livorno
DAY 12
02 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 7 PM
Livorno is the third most populous city in Tuscany, after Florence and Prato, as well as one of the most important Italian tourist and commercial ports. It did not hold the same importance as nearby Pisa at the time of the Maritime Republics, however. Today it is a highly modern city while rich in historical evidence of the past. You can visit the historic district of New Venice, the Old Fortress, the Mascagni Terrace, and the aquarium.
Things to do in Livorno:
Livorno Aquarium
The Livorno Aquarium was first established in 1937, and was reopened again in 2010, following expansion works. It is the only venue of its kind to boast a Greek-Roman archaeological marine area, which houses a reproduction of a ship wreck.
Fortezza Vecchia
The charm of the Old Fortress portrays the entire history of the city of Livorno. The area has been affected by numerous settlements since the Bronze Age, and the fortification itself has gone through several stages up to the present day.
Nuova Venezia
The neighborhood of Venezia Nuova is the true historic center of the Livorno. During the months of July and August it hosts the music and arts event known as "Effetto Venezia", where you can find shows, cultural events, and stalls.
Terrazza Mascagni
The Terrazza Mascagni owes its name to the eponymous composer from Livorno. Located on the seafront of the city, the open terrace was designed in the 1920s and then expanded after World War II. It offers gorgeous views of the ocean and a lovely setting for socialising under the sun.
Mercato Centrale
The Mercato delle Vettovaglie, also known as the Central Market, is an interesting 19th-century building overlooking the Fosso Reale canal in Livorno. The interior of the main hall was designed by Lorenzo Gori, and is a beautiful spot for exploring and buying local produce.
Piazza della Repubblica
Piazza della Repubblica has been a popular social meeting place ever since nineteenth-century Livorno. It is most commonly known as "Voltone" by the locals, due to the vault that covers part of the Fosso Reale canal, which it overlooks.
Civitavecchia (tours to Rome)
DAY 13
03 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 8 PM
Today's Civitavecchia was born as an Etruscan village along the Tyrrhenian coast, but it is believed that the territory has been inhabited since the Neolithic era. The first documents mentioning the city date back to the year 107 AD; the same as the construction of the port which ended three years later. During a stop in Civitavecchia you can visit the Taurine Baths, the Michelangelo Fort, and the Cathedral.
Things to do in Civitavecchia (tours to Rome):
Terme Taurine
The Taurine Baths - a Roman archaeological site dating back to the 1st century BC - are located around 4km from the urban centre of Civitavecchia. There is a legend that says the baths came to be after a bull scraped at the ground before a fight, and in doing so uncovered a hot water spring.
Aquafelix Waterpark
Aquafelix Waterpark is ideal for a day of fun with your family and friends. It is the largest water park in central Italy, and boasts areas dedicated to both adults and children.
Forte Michelangelo
The construction of the Michelangelo Fort began in 1508 and ended in 1537. The structure of the fortress, in true Renaissance style, has the shape of a quadrilateral with a tower in each corner, and the central tower has an octagonal layout. Its creation was ordered by Pope Julius II, to defend the Port of Civitavecchia against pirates and any other hostile encounters.
Cathedrale de Civitavecchia
The Cathedral of San Francesco d'Assisi is the most important church of Civitavecchia. Dating back to the 17th century and completely restored in 1950, it has a Baroque style and stands on the remains of a previous Franciscan church.
Naples
DAY 14
04 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 7 PM
Naples is one of the most important cities in Italy. Its foundation dates back to the 8th century BC, and it once had an important relationship with Athens, due to its commercial power and position on the sea. The city is rich in history and there are numerous places of interest to visit, in particular the archaeological excavations of the nearby Pompeii and Herculaneum, which were destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD.
Things to do in Naples:
Museo Nationale
The opening of the historic National Archaeological Museum of Naples took place in 1816. Built by Ferdinando I of Borbone, at the time king of the Two Sicilies, it boasts the richest collection of works and archaeological finds with regard to Roman history.
Museo d'arte contemporanea
The Museum of Contemporary Art, also known as the Madre Museum, is located inside Palazzo Donnaregina, in the center of Naples. It was established in 2005 with the aim of promoting cultural and artistic development in the territory of Campania.
Palazzo Reale
The construction of the Royal Palace began in 1600 and for a long time was the residence of the Spanish viceroys, before passing to the House of Bourbon and finally to the House of Savoy. The architectural style is a mixture of Baroque and Neoclassical. Today, the palace houses a museum and a library.
Pompeii
The history of Pompeii begins in the 9th century BC, when the area was inhabited by the Opici people - an ancient Latin population. Today the town is famous because of the eruption of Vesuvius, which occurred in 79 AD, which led to its total destruction.
Mount Vesuvius
The profile of Naples would not be the same without Mount Vesuvius that dominates the city skyline. Versuvius is known for the violent eruption of AD 79, which became famous for the destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum, and was witnessed by Pliny the Younger.
Herculaneum
The tremendous eruption of Vesuvius, in 79 AD, not only destroyed Pompeii but also the ancient city of Herculaneum. The archaeological excavations of this city can be visited today and, since 1997, are part of the UNESCO World Heritage List.
San Gennaro Catacombs
The Catacombs of San Gennaro are the most important Christian monument in Naples. The remains of San Gennaro, the main patron saint of the city, have been held here since the 5th century. The labyrinth of corridors also house Christian frescos from the 2nd century AD, and mosaics from the 5th century AD.
Castel Nuovo
Castel Nuovo is a medieval and Renaissance-era castle. Most commonly known as Maschio Angioino, its construction began in the 13th century at the behest of Charles I of Anjou, after he moved the Italian capital from Palermo to Naples in around 1268.
Piazza del Plebiscito
The Piazza del Plebiscito is located in the historic center of Naples and was of considerable importance after the construction of the Royal Palace. Today Palazzo Salerno, Palazzo della Prefettura, and the Basilica of San Francesco di Paola are also located here.
Palermo, Sicily
DAY 15
05 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Palermo is the capital of Sicily, as well as the fifth Italian municipality by population. The city has a long history: it was in fact founded by the Phoenicians at the turn of the 7th and 6th centuries BC and was subject to the conquests of various populations, including Romans and Saracens. Numerous buildings are recognised by the State as national monuments due to their historical and artistic features, such as the Cathedral and the Martorana Church.
Things to do in Palermo, Sicily:
Capella Palatina
The Palatine Chapel is located within the larger Palazzo dei Normanni complex. It is a basilica with three naves in Norman-Byzantine style and its construction began in 1129 at the behest of King Roger II of Sicily.
Capuchin Abbey and Catacombs
The Convent of the Capuchins, dating back to the 16th century but built on previous structures, is located in the Cuba district of Palermo. The basement houses the Capuchin Catacombs, where it is possible to admire the body of the little Rosalia Lombardo.
La Martorana
The Church of the Martorana is located in the historic centre of Palermo and boasts a Sicilian-Norman architectural style with Baroque influences. It is part of the circumscription of the Italian-Albanian Church and officiates the liturgy according to the Byzantine rite.
Monte Pellegrino
At Monte Pellegrino you can admire the Sanctuary of Santa Rosalia, patron saint of the city of Palermo, dating back to the 17th century. It was built on the remains of pre-existing religious buildings and is located inside a rock ravine.
Palazzo dei Normanni
The Palazzo dei Normanni is the oldest royal residence in all of Europe. Also declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 2015, in the past it was the residence of the sovereigns of the Kingdom of Sicily, imperial seat and of the Sicilian Parliament.
Palmero Archaeological Museum
The Archaeological Museum of Palermo was established in 1866 and owes its name to Antonio Salinas, a Palermo archaeologist who directed the structure. You will be able to admire numerous finds of the peoples that have characterised centuries of Sicilian history.
Palermo Cathedral
The Cathedral of Palermo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2015, is the most important religious structure in the city. The current structure, built in the 12th century, presents different architectural styles with Norman and Islamic influences.
Trapani, Sicily
DAY 16
06 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Trapani is located on the north-western side of Sicily, about 115 km from Palermo. It is believed that the Elymians - a population from western Sicily - first settled in present-day Trapani, in around the 12th century BC. Today it is rich in places of historical and cultural interest, the most popular being the Salt Museum, the Tower of Ligny - erected in defence of the city - and the Cathedral of Trapani which dates back to the 15th century.
Things to do in Trapani, Sicily:
Erice Cable Car
The cable car that connects Trapani and Erice is undoubtedly one of the best ways to admire the surrounding landscape and reach the top of Mount Erice.
Ligny Tower
The construction of the Tower of Ligny dates back to the year 1671, during the period of Spanish domination in Sicily. It was commissioned by Claude Lamoral, a Spanish general of Belgian origin, with the aim of defending the city from foreign incursions.
Salt Museum
The Salt Museum was created by its owner, Alberti Culcasi, to celebrate the importance of salt production in the history of the city of Trapani. The museum can be visited every day and is easily accessible by car.
Trapani Cathedral
The Cathedral of San Lorenzo dates back to 1421, and was built at the behest of Alfonso V of Aragon. The structure boasts a predominantly Baroque architectural style, with Neoclassical elements added later.
Valletta
DAY 17
07 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 9 PM
Malta’s capital, Valletta is steeped in history and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980. A simple stroll through the Baroque-style streets will take you back in time to 1566 when the city was completed, while a range of museums and monuments provide an in-depth retelling of the past. Its intimate size makes it easy to explore the highlights on foot and discover many hidden gems such as botanical gardens, boutiques and eateries.
Things to do in Valletta:
Malta 5D
This new-generation theatre provides an immersive journey through the history and culture of Malta, featuring 3D films, moving seats, water and air blasts and even leg ticklers. Fun for all ages, Malta 5D is the most unique way to discover Malta!
Manoel Theatre and Palazzo Manoel
Tucked away on a quiet street, the Manoel Theatre is a hidden gem of fascinating history and beautiful architecture. Whether you’re taking a tour of the theatre or enjoying a musical performance, visitors will fall in love with its elegance and grandeur.
St Johns Cathedral in Valetta
St John’s Co-Cathedral is considered one of the best examples of traditional Baroque architecture in Europe and features memorials dedicated to knights covering the floor and ceiling as well as the stunning Caravaggio’s painting.
Grand Master's Palace
Built between the 16th and 18th centuries, the Grandmaster’s Palace is an iconic piece of Maltese heritage, housing the President’s office and a museum where visitors can enjoy an audio guide to get to know the history behind the impressive armoury.
National Museum of Archaeology
Covering the history and mythology of Malta, the National Museum of Archaeology is a must visit for those looking to discover ancient artefacts. This highly informative museum is where you’ll find the renowned Sleeping Lady, Venus of Malta and more.
Upper Barrakka Gardens
At the end of a busy day of exploring, the Upper Barrakka Gardens are just what you need to wind down and relax in the capital. Offering unrivalled views of the city, these gardens date back to 1661 and are home to beautiful statues and plaques.
At Sea
DAY 18
08 Mar 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
La Goulette (for Tunis)
DAY 19
09 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Situated on the coast, La Goulette is in the municipality of of Tunis and is visited by thousands of people every year. A historic town, it boasts several attractions throughout the area, including its picturesque boardwalk, Ez-Zitouna Mosque and the picturesque Sidi Bou Said neighbourhood.
Things to do in La Goulette (for Tunis):
Sidi Bou Said
Beloved for its cobbled streets, blue and white houses and extraordinary eateries, Sidi Bou Said is a must visit neighbourhood when on a cruise that stops off in Tunis. With so much to see and do in the area, you'll love exploring its attractions, cafes and taking in the pretty views out over the ocean.
Ez-Zitouna Mosque
A huge mosque in the heart of Tunis, Al-Zaytuna (or Ez-Zitouna) is a beautiful building that spans an impressive 5000 metres. A marvel of architecture, this prominent place of worship makes for a fascinating visit during your stop off.
La Goulette Boardwalk
Take a relaxing stroll down La Goulette's quaint and picturesque boardwalk and spend your time enjoying the local cafes or simply admiring the glistening sea views!
Cagliari, Sardinia
DAY 20
10 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Cagliari is the capital of Sardinia, and was the cradle of the Pre-Nuragic culture. The city was founded by the Phoenicians in around the 8th century BC, and was later colonized by different populations due to its strategic position on the Mediterranean. Among the places of interest that stand out are the Bastion of Saint Remy, the ancient quarter of Castello, and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and Santa Cecilia. There are also numerous other archaeological sites from different historical periods.
Things to do in Cagliari, Sardinia:
Bastione San Remy
The Bastion of Saint Remy, simply called Bastione by the inhabitants of Cagliari, is one of the entrances to the historic Castello district. After climbing the steps towards the fortress structure, visitors will be rewarded with a wonderful view from the panoramic terrace.
Calamosca Beach
The beach of Calamosca is about 4 km away from the city centre and can be reached by bus. From the beach you can admire the Calamosca Tower, now owned by the Navy, which was built by the Spanish in 1638 as part of the defensive system.
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption & Saint Cecilia
The construction of the Cathedral of Cagliari, in the Castello district, dates back to the 13th century and mainly has a Pisan Romanesque style. The facade (thirties of the twentieth century) is in neo-Romanesque style and is inspired by that of the Cathedral of Pisa.
At Sea
DAY 21
11 Mar 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Valencia
DAY 22
12 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
After diverting its flood-prone river to the outskirts of the city and converting the remaining riverbed into a flourishing park, Valencia has quickly become a tourist hotspot in Spain. Ever the innovative, it combines traditional Spanish charm with futuristic buildings and districts, such as the City of the Arts and Sciences. Whether you’re here to immerse yourself in the culture or for the sun, sand and sea, you’ll love Valencia.
Things to do in Valencia:
Casco Historico
The perfect place to take a romantic evening walk or find fantastic hidden gems, Valencia’s Old Town is made up of numerous cultural influences and historic architecture. Here, you’ll find the Central Market, many tapas bars and a number of tourist hotspots.
City of Arts & Sciences
Dedicated to the science and culture of the world, The City of the Arts and Sciences is home to five main attractions: the Hemisfèric, the Umbracle, the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum, the Oceanográfico and the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía.
El Miguelete
Rising above the rooftops of the city’s old town is Valencia’s bell tower. Its striking exterior design has become a famous symbol, while the interior can be explored via 207 steps to the top, where you’ll find a gorgeous bird’s eye view of the landscape.
Jardin del Turia
After diverting the river Turia to prevent flooding, Jardín del Turia was created in the riverbed. It has been developed over many years to become one of the largest urban parks in Spain. Here you’ll find Gulliver kids’ park, Exposition Bridge and Zoo Valencia.
La Lonja de la Seda
Built between 1482 and 1548, La Lonja de la Seda is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. This UNESCO World Heritage Site was once the Valencia Silk Exchange and is now a stunning landmark to explore, with intricate carvings, sculptures and twisting columns.
Oceanografic
As the largest aquarium in Europe with over 500 species, the Oceanográfico has no shortage of marine life to discover. With aquariums dedicated to numerous ecosystems as well as a dolphin habitat and an underwater restaurant, the Oceanográfico is a must!
Valencia Cathedral
At the heart of Valencia is the cathedral, an iconic landmark showcasing a variety of architectural styles including Baroque, Romanesque and Gothic. Visitors receive an audio guide to discover the history of this stunning cathedral while they explore.
Alicante
DAY 23
13 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 2 PM
Alicante offers everything you need for the perfect city break, whatever your interests may be. For the party animals there’s legendary nightlife with countless bars and discos and people to dance with. For the beach-goer, Playa del Postiguet is within close proximity to the city promenade and has perfect facilities for a full day on the beach. For the best views, be sure to head up to Santa Bárbara Castle with your camera and take some snaps that you’ll always remember.
Things to do in Alicante:
Archaeological Museum of Alicante
Combining both prehistoric and modern finds, the Archaeological Museum of Alicante boasts five separate galleries housing numerous audio and visual exhibits. Visitors will find artefacts from Iberian cultures, plus the Roman and Middle Ages.
Basilica of Santa Maria
The oldest active church in Alicante, the Basilica of Santa Maria is in a Valencian Gothic style and a must for any architecture enthusiast. The main entrance is an impressive Baroque sculpture, while the interior includes a golden 18th-century Rococo style main altar.
El Barrio
The Old Town of Alicante has many staircases and winding streets, perfect for a bit of exercise, but also to bring you to the heart of the city. Live like a true local and discover some of the finest tapas bars, vibrant cottages and quirky antique art shops.
Playa del Postiguet
Alicante’s main beach is hugely popular for its close proximity to the city’s promenade and ample facilities. On this sand beach you’ll find many facilities including toilets, showers and snack bars, while the water is great for swimming and paddle boating.
Santa Barbara Castle
At the heart of Alicante is the city’s most iconic landmark, Santa Bárbara Castle. You can make the journey 160 meters up on foot, by elevator or by car and bus to discover more about the ancient castle, and admire the sweeping views of the marina.
At Sea
DAY 24
14 Mar 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Lisbon
DAY 25
15 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 5 PM
The largest and capital city of Portugal, and one of the oldest cities in the world, Lisbon is an idyllic cruise holiday destination, offering attractions to suit all interests. From ancient forts to artistic neighbourhoods and the breath-taking Jerónimos Monastery, this port of call has plenty to explore. Families will love to discover the many species at the Oceanarium, while couples will love an escape to the charming town of Sintra to explore the castle.
Things to do in Lisbon:
Alfma District
One of the oldest and most vibrant districts of Lisbon, Alfama is the place to be for artisan eateries, quirky boutiques and Fado bars. It’s best explored on foot or by the tram to experience as many of the attractions and highlights as possible.
Jeronimos Monastery
One of the most visited sites in Lisbon, the Jerónimos Monastery was completed in the seventeenth century. In 1983 UNESCO declared it as a World Heritage Site and it’s certainly a must visit to admire the beautiful architecture both inside and out.
Lisbon Oceanarium
Here visitors will discover over 450 different species of marine life, including sharks, rays, penguins and otters. Cruisers of all ages will love following the route around the central aquarium to learn about the major ecosystems of the ocean.
Torre de Belem
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, Torre de Belém was built to protect Lisbon from attackers from the sea. Despite its role, the fort was decorated with lavish carvings and details, which are best viewed from the banks of the Rio Tejo.
Tram 28
Tram 28 is the classic Lisbon mode of transportation – rattling around the narrow streets in a bright yellow tram that dates back to the 1930’s. Hop on and take one of the best tours of Lisbon, passing highlights and attractions along the way.
Sintra
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural landscape, Sintra is a romantic destination to escape to for the day. Featuring enchanting palaces and rolling hills, this town is easily accessible from Lisbon via a regular train service.
St George's Castle
Established in 200 BC, Castelo de Sao Jorge is one of the biggest highlights of Lisbon. Get to know the city’s unique and fascinating history, explore the imposing walls, wander the shady gardens and admire the vast views from the Observation Terrace.
At Sea
DAY 26
16 Mar 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Santander
DAY 27
17 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 12 PM to 7 PM
Just west of the Bay of Biscay, Santander has played a vital role in the economy of the region for over 2000 years. Nowadays it is a thriving fishing town and a quiet cruise port, meaning you'll never see too many tourists at once. Architecture enthusiasts will love discovering the 13th century cathedral, while the main square is the place to go for cafes, restaurants and bars. If shopping is the name of your game, the city's two shopping streets will be sure to delight you.
Le Verdon
DAY 28
18 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 6 PM
Situated in south western France, Le Verdon (also known as Le Verdon-sur-Mer is a quaint coastal resort within easy reach of Bordeaux and Soulac-sur-Mer. Known for its prominent lighthouse and 19th century church, it's a peaceful place to stop off in during your cruise.
Things to do in Le Verdon:
Church of Notre Dame
Also known as the Notre Dame de la fin des Terres, this beautiful and historic Benedictine abbey dates back to the 11th century. Beloved for its Romanesque architecture, throughout the years it's seen several renovations, including a significant one in the 18th century.
Surfing
Just outside of the port there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy some thrilling water activities- including surfing, with several surfing schools located around it.
Cordouan Lighthouse Museum
A fascinating museum that presents the history of the prominent Cordouan Lighthouse in Le Verdon, there are several exhibits to discover. You'll learn about how the lighthouse was built in 1611, to who was responsible for it throughout the years.
At Sea
DAY 29
19 Mar 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Honfleur
DAY 30
20 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 11:30 AM to 9:15 PM
On the south side of the mouth of the river Seine from Le Havre, Honfleur is a historic Normandy town boasting picturesque 18th-century houses, Mediaeval architecture and an idyllic harbour.
Things to do in Honfleur:
Église Sainte Catherine
Built in the 15th century, this large wooden church is a popular tourist attraction in Honfleur. Unique in its appearance, it makes for a great photo opportunity.
Le Jardin des Personnalités
Spanning 10 hectares, this scenic park is home to a variety of plant life, statues and more.
Honfleur Port
Picturesque and bustling, the Port of Honfleur is surrounded by colourful buildings, restaurants and more making it a good place to explore whilst stopping off in the city.
At Sea
DAY 31
21 Mar 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
London Tilbury
DAY 32
22 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 4 PM
Just a short train journey from the heart of bustling London, Tilbury offers the best sights of the city as well as attractions local to the cruise port. Explore Tilbury Fort which played a vital role in the battle against the Spanish Armada, and discover the 1127 Rochester Castle which plays host to numerous events and markets throughout the year. Finally, for a unique sightseeing tour, take a short ferry ride from Tilbury to Gravesend.
Things to do in London Tilbury:
Tilbury Fort
Tilbury Fort is an artillery fort on the north bank of the River Thames. It was formerly known as the Thermitage Bulwark and the West Tilbury Blockhouse. From the 16th century until the Second World War, it secured London's seaward approach. The first fort was constructed here by Henry VIII, and Queen Elizabeth I famously gathered her soldiers nearby to combat the Armada threat. With its network of moats and bastioned outworks, the current fort is perhaps the greatest example of its kind in England.
Coalhouse Fort
A short journey away from the port lies the Coalhouse Fort Park. Dating back to the 1860s, this fascinating coastal defence building holds an array of events throughout the year and is run solely by volunteers.
Guru Nanak Temple
Located just across the river in nearby Gravesend, the Siri Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara is a Sikh temple which offers guided tours. Extraordinary in its architecture, it’s an impressive building featuring 5 domes, hand crafted marble and stonework. It took inspiration from the iconic Golden Temple at Amritsar.
Expedition Drinks Package
Expedition Drinks Package
In addition to the offerings of the Experience and Explorer packages, the Expedition Package will also include premium drinks from the bar, by the glass. And their premium wines (red, white, and rose).
How to book
If you select the “Ambassador Fare” at the point of booking, the Expedition Drinks Package is included. Otherwise, you can add on your desired package up to 7 days before your sailing date or purchase once aboard. If you purchase through Iglu, you will have to call our call centre or if you book directly through Ambassador, you can use their portal.
Included
Gratuities & services charges
Non-alcoholic beverages including unlimited soft drinks
House brands from the bar list (by the glass)
House wines (Red, White, Rose)
Premium wines (Red, White, Rose)
Premium drinks from the Bar List (by the glass)
Specialty or Premium Coffee and Teas
Excluded
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Terms and Conditions
The Ambassador Drinks Packages are only available to purchase for the entire duration of the cruise and if all occupants of the cabin purchase the same package.
Drinks are for the consumption of the package purchaser/s only.
All Ambassador Drinks Packages exclude drinks/snacks from the cabin/suite mini bar and bottles of water (large and small). Tea and coffee ordered at the bars are also excluded from the Ambassador Drinks Packages, with the exception of the Ambassador Expedition Package. Additionally, the package cannot offset the cost of, or be a substitution for, special or private events such as cocktail parties, blessings or similar.
Premium teas and speciality coffees are included in the Ambassador Expedition Package only. Please note that any speciality coffees that include alcohol are included within your 15-beverage limit.
For the avoidance of doubt, for cruises of 2, 3 & 4 nights, prices are per person per cruise. For cruises of 5 nights or more, prices are based on per person per night. Ambassador Explorer & Expedition packages are only available to guests aged 18 years and over.
Ambassador Drinks Packages may be booked up to 7 days before the sailing date. If within 7 days of sailing, packages can only be purchased onboard, and the ‘Onboard Price’ will be applicable.
Full payment is required 90 days before the sailing date, or at the time of booking if less than 90 days.
Once within 14 days of departure, the cancellation of any ancillary items including Ambassador Drinks Packages, will be charged at 100% loss of monies and no refund will be applicable.
The Ambassador Adventurers (Children) Package is only available on advertised multi-generational cruises and subject to all adult occupants purchasing an Ambassador Drinks Package. Charges apply to children aged 3 to 17 years old at the time of sailing. Infants under 3 will not be charged and no package needs to be added.
Only one drink per person at any time may be ordered (minimum 15-minute wait between orders).
Alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 beverages per 24-hour period (6 am to 6 am). Alcoholic drinks requested above the daily limits will be charged with a 50% discount.
All drinks packages are non-transferable. Ordering drinks for other guests who are not on a drinks package, will result in the withdrawal of the benefit for the holder of the package i.e. with immediate effect the drinks package will be cancelled, and the guest will be required to purchase drinks from the standard menu. No refund for any withdrawn packages will be given.
All drinks within the Ambassador Drinks Packages are served by the glass only.
Please note that gratuities & service charges cannot be removed or adjusted if purchased within the package.
Please note that the Ambassador Drinks Packages are only available for beverages served on board and does not extend to pre or post-cruise arrangements, hotels, flights or any establishment ashore. The cost of the Ambassador Drinks Packages are calculated on the cruise duration and not the entire holiday duration.
Onboard purchase of the Ambassador Drinks Packages must be made within 24 hours of boarding the ship. For the avoidance of doubt, a cut-off date and time will be stipulated in the daily programme.
The quantity of drinks that the ship can carry onboard is limited by the size of the vessel and certain drinks included within the Ambassador drinks packages may be unavailable from time to time, in which case no refund is allowed.
No discounts are offered on bottles of wine, champagne or spirits.
For the avoidance of doubt, available drinks included within each package are highlighted on the bar menus.
Packages do not apply to the purchase of bottles of spirits, bottles of wine or any items offered in shops onboard.
Ambassador Cruise Line reserves the right to introduce exclusions or limitations without prior notice.
Ordering a double shot is not permitted under the programme as it counts as two drinks.
Any bottles and cans will be served opened.
The ship's management reserves the right to refuse the service of alcohol at any time in accordance with Ambassador’s policy for the Responsible Service of Alcohol.
The drinks package applies to the full advertised cruise duration, other than the day of disembarkation where drinks will be charged at the standard bar menu rate. For the avoidance of doubt if the cruise is advertised as a 7-night cruise, then 7 shall be applied as the multiplier to the price of the package.
Standard spirit measures are 40ml
In line with the responsible service of alcohol policy, bar staff may refuse service if a guest appears to be heavily intoxicated.
Purezza bottled water in cabins isn’t included in any package and is chargeable at the applicable rate of £1.65 per bottle.
Guests can purchase a refillable Purezza water bottle from any outlet for £17.95, allowing them unlimited refills in this bottle.
A Purezza package can be purchased for £9.95 if you bring the bottle back on a future cruise. This charge also applies if you use your own bottle.
Purezza bottle refills are not included in the drinks packages, but guests can have water by the glass which is included in all packages
Explorer Drinks Package
Explorer Drinks Package
This package includes the same as the Experience Package, but will also include House Brands from the bar list by the glass plus house wines (red, white, and rose). Guests who purchase this package will also receive a 50% discount on premium beverages from the bar.
How to book
If you select the “Ambassador Fare” at the point of booking, the Expedition Drinks Package is included. Otherwise, you can add on your desired package up to 7 days before your sailing date or purchase once aboard. If you purchase through Iglu, you will have to call our call centre or if you book directly through Ambassador, you can use their portal.
Included
Gratuities & services charges
Non-alcoholic beverages including unlimited soft drinks
House brands from the bar list (by the glass)
House wines (Red, White, Rose)
Excluded
Premium drinks from the Bar List (by the glass)
Premium wines (Red, White, Rose)
Specialty or Premium Coffee and Teas
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Terms and Conditions
The Ambassador Drinks Packages are only available to purchase for the entire duration of the cruise and if all occupants of the cabin purchase the same package.
Drinks are for the consumption of the package purchaser/s only.
All Ambassador Drinks Packages exclude drinks/snacks from the cabin/suite mini bar and bottles of water (large and small). Tea and coffee ordered at the bars are also excluded from the Ambassador Drinks Packages, with the exception of the Ambassador Expedition Package. Additionally, the package cannot offset the cost of, or be a substitution for, special or private events such as cocktail parties, blessings or similar.
Premium teas and speciality coffees are included in the Ambassador Expedition Package only. Please note that any speciality coffees that include alcohol are included within your 15-beverage limit.
For the avoidance of doubt, for cruises of 2, 3 & 4 nights, prices are per person per cruise. For cruises of 5 nights or more, prices are based on per person per night. Ambassador Explorer & Expedition packages are only available to guests aged 18 years and over.
Ambassador Drinks Packages may be booked up to 7 days before the sailing date. If within 7 days of sailing, packages can only be purchased onboard, and the ‘Onboard Price’ will be applicable.
Full payment is required 90 days before the sailing date, or at the time of booking if less than 90 days.
Once within 14 days of departure, the cancellation of any ancillary items including Ambassador Drinks Packages, will be charged at 100% loss of monies and no refund will be applicable.
The Ambassador Adventurers (Children) Package is only available on advertised multi-generational cruises and subject to all adult occupants purchasing an Ambassador Drinks Package. Charges apply to children aged 3 to 17 years old at the time of sailing. Infants under 3 will not be charged and no package needs to be added.
Only one drink per person at any time may be ordered (minimum 15-minute wait between orders).
Alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 beverages per 24-hour period (6 am to 6 am). Alcoholic drinks requested above the daily limits will be charged with a 50% discount.
All drinks packages are non-transferable. Ordering drinks for other guests who are not on a drinks package, will result in the withdrawal of the benefit for the holder of the package i.e. with immediate effect the drinks package will be cancelled, and the guest will be required to purchase drinks from the standard menu. No refund for any withdrawn packages will be given.
All drinks within the Ambassador Drinks Packages are served by the glass only.
Please note that gratuities & service charges cannot be removed or adjusted if purchased within the package.
Please note that the Ambassador Drinks Packages are only available for beverages served on board and does not extend to pre or post-cruise arrangements, hotels, flights or any establishment ashore. The cost of the Ambassador Drinks Packages are calculated on the cruise duration and not the entire holiday duration.
Onboard purchase of the Ambassador Drinks Packages must be made within 24 hours of boarding the ship. For the avoidance of doubt, a cut-off date and time will be stipulated in the daily programme.
The quantity of drinks that the ship can carry onboard is limited by the size of the vessel and certain drinks included within the Ambassador drinks packages may be unavailable from time to time, in which case no refund is allowed.
No discounts are offered on bottles of wine, champagne or spirits.
For the avoidance of doubt, available drinks included within each package are highlighted on the bar menus.
Packages do not apply to the purchase of bottles of spirits, bottles of wine or any items offered in shops onboard.
Ambassador Cruise Line reserves the right to introduce exclusions or limitations without prior notice.
Ordering a double shot is not permitted under the programme as it counts as two drinks.
Any bottles and cans will be served opened.
The ship's management reserves the right to refuse the service of alcohol at any time in accordance with Ambassador’s policy for the Responsible Service of Alcohol.
The drinks package applies to the full advertised cruise duration, other than the day of disembarkation where drinks will be charged at the standard bar menu rate. For the avoidance of doubt if the cruise is advertised as a 7-night cruise, then 7 shall be applied as the multiplier to the price of the package.
Standard spirit measures are 40ml
In line with the responsible service of alcohol policy, bar staff may refuse service if a guest appears to be heavily intoxicated.
Purezza bottled water in cabins isn’t included in any package and is chargeable at the applicable rate of £1.65 per bottle.
Guests can purchase a refillable Purezza water bottle from any outlet for £17.95, allowing them unlimited refills in this bottle.
A Purezza package can be purchased for £9.95 if you bring the bottle back on a future cruise. This charge also applies if you use your own bottle.
Purezza bottle refills are not included in the drinks packages, but guests can have water by the glass which is included in all packages
Explorer Package
Explorer Package
This is the basic package on offer with Ambassador. The Experience Package includes all non-alcoholic drinks, which include unlimited soft drinks, plus gratuities and service charges for the duration of your cruise.
How to book
If you select the “Ambassador Fare” at the point of booking, the Expedition Drinks Package is included. Otherwise, you can add on your desired package up to 7 days before your sailing date or purchase once aboard. If you purchase through Iglu, you will have to call our call centre or if you book directly through Ambassador, you can use their portal.
Included
Gratuities & services charges
Non-alcoholic beverages including unlimited soft drinks
Excluded
Drinks ordered via Room Service
House wines (Red, White, Rose)
House brands from the bar list (by the glass)
Premium drinks from the Bar List (by the glass)
Premium wines (Red, White, Rose)
Specialty or Premium Coffee and Teas
Terms and Conditions
The Ambassador Drinks Packages are only available to purchase for the entire duration of the cruise and if all occupants of the cabin purchase the same package.
Drinks are for the consumption of the package purchaser/s only.
All Ambassador Drinks Packages exclude drinks/snacks from the cabin/suite mini bar and bottles of water (large and small). Tea and coffee ordered at the bars are also excluded from the Ambassador Drinks Packages, with the exception of the Ambassador Expedition Package. Additionally, the package cannot offset the cost of, or be a substitution for, special or private events such as cocktail parties, blessings or similar.
Premium teas and speciality coffees are included in the Ambassador Expedition Package only. Please note that any speciality coffees that include alcohol are included within your 15-beverage limit.
For the avoidance of doubt, for cruises of 2, 3 & 4 nights, prices are per person per cruise. For cruises of 5 nights or more, prices are based on per person per night. Ambassador Explorer & Expedition packages are only available to guests aged 18 years and over.
Ambassador Drinks Packages may be booked up to 7 days before the sailing date. If within 7 days of sailing, packages can only be purchased onboard, and the ‘Onboard Price’ will be applicable.
Full payment is required 90 days before the sailing date, or at the time of booking if less than 90 days.
Once within 14 days of departure, the cancellation of any ancillary items including Ambassador Drinks Packages, will be charged at 100% loss of monies and no refund will be applicable.
The Ambassador Adventurers (Children) Package is only available on advertised multi-generational cruises and subject to all adult occupants purchasing an Ambassador Drinks Package. Charges apply to children aged 3 to 17 years old at the time of sailing. Infants under 3 will not be charged and no package needs to be added.
Only one drink per person at any time may be ordered (minimum 15-minute wait between orders).
Alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 beverages per 24-hour period (6 am to 6 am). Alcoholic drinks requested above the daily limits will be charged with a 50% discount.
All drinks packages are non-transferable. Ordering drinks for other guests who are not on a drinks package, will result in the withdrawal of the benefit for the holder of the package i.e. with immediate effect the drinks package will be cancelled, and the guest will be required to purchase drinks from the standard menu. No refund for any withdrawn packages will be given.
All drinks within the Ambassador Drinks Packages are served by the glass only.
Please note that gratuities & service charges cannot be removed or adjusted if purchased within the package.
Please note that the Ambassador Drinks Packages are only available for beverages served on board and does not extend to pre or post-cruise arrangements, hotels, flights or any establishment ashore. The cost of the Ambassador Drinks Packages are calculated on the cruise duration and not the entire holiday duration.
Onboard purchase of the Ambassador Drinks Packages must be made within 24 hours of boarding the ship. For the avoidance of doubt, a cut-off date and time will be stipulated in the daily programme.
The quantity of drinks that the ship can carry onboard is limited by the size of the vessel and certain drinks included within the Ambassador drinks packages may be unavailable from time to time, in which case no refund is allowed.
No discounts are offered on bottles of wine, champagne or spirits.
For the avoidance of doubt, available drinks included within each package are highlighted on the bar menus.
Packages do not apply to the purchase of bottles of spirits, bottles of wine or any items offered in shops onboard.
Ambassador Cruise Line reserves the right to introduce exclusions or limitations without prior notice.
Ordering a double shot is not permitted under the programme as it counts as two drinks.
Any bottles and cans will be served opened.
The ship's management reserves the right to refuse the service of alcohol at any time in accordance with Ambassador’s policy for the Responsible Service of Alcohol.
The drinks package applies to the full advertised cruise duration, other than the day of disembarkation where drinks will be charged at the standard bar menu rate. For the avoidance of doubt if the cruise is advertised as a 7-night cruise, then 7 shall be applied as the multiplier to the price of the package.
Standard spirit measures are 40ml
In line with the responsible service of alcohol policy, bar staff may refuse service if a guest appears to be heavily intoxicated.
Purezza bottled water in cabins isn’t included in any package and is chargeable at the applicable rate of £1.65 per bottle.
Guests can purchase a refillable Purezza water bottle from any outlet for £17.95, allowing them unlimited refills in this bottle.
A Purezza package can be purchased for £9.95 if you bring the bottle back on a future cruise. This charge also applies if you use your own bottle.
Purezza bottle refills are not included in the drinks packages, but guests can have water by the glass which is included in all packages
AI review summary
Value
Many customers brought up the excellent value of the cruise company, with multiple reviews mentioning it as great or excellent.
Food
A substantial number of customers loved the food, describing it as excellent, great, fabulous, and fabulous.
Staff
A substantial number of customers remarked that the staff were friendly, helpful, and provided excellent service.
Entertainment
A significant number of customers brought up that the entertainment was very good and they were happy and can't do enough for you.
Ship
Many customers appreciated the ship, describing it as excellent, great, lovely, clean, and friendly.