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Land of the Vikings with Rock & Roll Legends

Ambassador Cruise Line

On Board Ambience

Departure Date: 1 January 1970

Duration: Nights

Itinerary

Day 1 - Tilbury - EnglandArrow up click to collapse dayArrow Up - Click to expand day
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.
Day 2 - Cruising
Day 3 - Gothenburg - SwedenArrow up click to collapse dayArrow Up - Click to expand day
Don't tell the residents of Göteborg that they live in Sweden's "second city," but not because they will get upset (people here are known for their amiability and good humor). They just may not understand what you are talking about. People who call Göteborg (pronounced YOO-teh-bor; most visitors stick with the simpler "Gothenburg") home seem to forget that the city is diminutive in size and status compared to Stockholm.Spend a couple of days here and you'll forget, too. You'll find it's easier to ask what Göteborg hasn't got to offer rather than what it has. Culturally it is superb, boasting a fine opera house and theater, one of the country's best art museums, as well as a fantastic applied-arts museum. There's plenty of history to soak up, from the ancient port that gave the city its start to the 19th-century factory buildings and workers' houses that helped put it on the commercial map. For those looking for nature, the wild-west coast and tame green fields are both within striking distance. And don't forget the food. Since its inception in 1983, more than half of the "Swedish Chef of the Year" competition winners were cooking in Göteborg.
Day 4 - Copenhagen - DenmarkArrow up click to collapse dayArrow Up - Click to expand day
By the 11th century, Copenhagen was already an important trading and fishing centre and today you will find an attractive city which, although the largest in Scandinavia, has managed to retain its low-level skyline. Discover some of the famous attractions including Gefion Fountain and Amalienborg Palace, perhaps cruise the city’s waterways, visit Rosenborg Castle or explore the medieval fishing village of Dragoer. Once the home of Hans Christian Andersen, Copenhagen features many reminders of its fairytale heritage and lives up to the reputation immortalised in the famous song ‘Wonderful Copenhagen’.
Day 5 - Aarhus - DenmarkArrow up click to collapse dayArrow Up - Click to expand day
Århus is Denmark's second-largest city, and, with its funky arts and college community, one of the country's most pleasant. Cutting through the center of town is a canal called the Århus Å (Århus Creek). It used to run underground, but was uncovered a few years ago. Since then, an amalgam of bars, cafés, and restaurants has sprouted along its banks. At all hours of the day and night this waterfront strip is abuzz with crowds that hang out on the outdoor terraces and steps that lead down to the creek.The VisitÅrhus tourist office has information about the Århus Passport, which includes passage on buses, free or discounted admission to the 12 most popular museums and sites in the city, and tours.
Day 6 - Kristiansand - NorwayArrow up click to collapse dayArrow Up - Click to expand day
Nicknamed "Sommerbyen" ("Summer City"), Norway's fifth-largest city has 78,000 inhabitants. Norwegians come here for its sun-soaked beaches and beautiful harbor. Kristiansand has also become known internationally for the outdoor Quart Festival, which hosts local and international rock bands every July. According to legend, in 1641 King Christian IV marked the four corners of Kristiansand with his walking stick, and within that framework the grid of wide streets was laid down. The center of town, called the Kvadraturen, still retains the grid, even after numerous fires. In the northeast corner is Posebyen, one of northern Europe's largest collections of low, connected wooden house settlements, and there's a market here every Saturday in summer. Kristiansand's Fisketorvet (fish market) is near the south corner of the town's grid, right on the sea.
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Dining Options

Dining options are plentiful at our Buckingham restaurant or the Borough Market, with plentiful cuisine options, and for those wanting to soak in nature’s glory, we have our glorious Alfresco Grill. Wining and dining are more than fine at Saffron*, Sea & Grass* or our deluxe Chef’s Table*, where we offer a speciality gastronomic experience that’s not to be missed.

Entertainment

Please be advised that there are no dedicated kids or teens facilities onboard the ship.

Accommodation and Deck plan

Standard Plus Twin Ocean View (8)
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From £940pp
Located on Boat Deck 8, there are 40 Standard Plus twin cabins with a picture window ocean view. They can all be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth. Cabins 8146 & 8148, 8147 &...
Located on Boat Deck 8, there are 40 Standard Plus twin cabins with a picture window ocean view. They can all be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth. Cabins 8146 & 8148, 8147 & 8149, 8158 & 8160, 8159 & 8161 have an interconnecting door.
Facilities
Double or Twin Configuration,Shower,Room Service Available,TV,Safe,Hair Dryer,Telephone,Desk,Pullman Bed x2
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Standard Plus Twin Ocean View (8)
From
From £940pp
Located on Boat Deck 8, there are 40 Standard Plus twin cabins with a picture window ocean view. They can all be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth. Cabins 8146 & 8148, 8147 &...
Located on Boat Deck 8, there are 40 Standard Plus twin cabins with a picture window ocean view. They can all be converted to a double bed, and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth. Cabins 8146 & 8148, 8147 & 8149, 8158 & 8160, 8159 & 8161 have an interconnecting door.
Facilities
Double or Twin Configuration,Shower,Room Service Available,TV,Safe,Hair Dryer,Telephone,Desk,Pullman Bed x2
Speak directly to a Cruise expert0333 121 7002
Get a Quote
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Deck plan:

Your home-from-home, your humble abode on board, your cabin accommodation is where we want you to feel most comfortable. This is your restful haven that you can look forward to returning to after an exciting day ashore or a busy day at sea, where you can escape and rejuvenate during your trip.

We offer a range of cabins spanning seven accommodation decks from the Aloe deck 4 up to the Ambassador deck 11. We have 20 twin and single cabin categories to suit a wide range of preferences and pockets. Our cabins are more spacious to cater to today’s climate, averaging 17-18 square meters, with cabin types broadly classified as standard, superior, premium or de-luxe. Our dedicated housekeeping team clean cabins once a day with an evening turn down service and provide 24-hour room service at a supplementary cost. All our cabins are air-conditioned with en-suite facilities including a shower and ample storage space with room under the beds to store suitcases. Most suites also have a bathtub.

All cabins have a range of impressive amenities and personal touches. Make yourself at home with tea and coffee making facilities and a fridge, and take advantage of the hair dryer, personal safe, UK three pin electrical sockets and USB ports. There is also a flat screen TV for all your entertainment needs, including a range of house movies, news, documentaries and ship information channels. So why not sit back and watch the ship position and routing from the comfort of your own cabin?

With the exception of Aloe deck 4, which has 14 cabins with one lower and one upper berth, all cabins are of twin lower bed configuration (some with fold-away upper pullman berths or sofa beds) and in most cases can be converted to double beds.

Navigating your way to and from your cabin is easy, with three spacious main foyer areas on all decks (except Aloe deck 4) serviced by 9 lifts and stairways. Aloe deck 4 has two foyers serviced by 6 lifts.

There are 13 cabins adapted for guests with disability and mobility needs and 40 cabins with interconnecting doors, both highlighted below and on the deck plan.

Welcome to the suite life

If you’re after a little taste of luxury on your journey with us, we have a range of cabin suites that provide the space and amenities to make your cruise that extra bit special. Both our De-Luxe and Junior Suites are located on Ambassador deck 11 and come with their own private balcony and sitting area.

So, what makes the suite life so special? All our suites include priority embarkation and luggage delivery for a seamless and hassle-free arrival. We’ll say welcome and whet your whistle with a complimentary bottle of house wine and mineral water, alongside your chargeable mini bar. For lazy mornings at sea there is a breakfast in bed tray and a cosy bathrobe and pair of slippers to relax in. You’ll have fresh fruit and daily canapes on hand. We’ve also got you covered whatever the weather with your own umbrella to use on shore as well as a pair of binoculars to help you see as far as your heart desires and a world atlas. Our suite guests are also entitled to a laundry service discount and a late check-out.

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