
Ambience offers a wide choice of well appointed, inviting and comfortable guest cabins spanning seven accommodation decks from Aloe Deck 4 up to Ambassador Deck 11. There are three spacious main foyer areas on all decks (except deck 4) serviced by nine lifts and stairways. Deck 4 has two foyers serviced by six lifts.
Cabins are generally graded according to size and/or position comprising 22 twin and single cabin categories to suit a wide range of pockets and tastes. Cabins are more spacious by today’s cruise ship standards averaging 17-18 square metres with cabin types broadly classified as standard, superior, premium or de luxe. All 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.
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 cabins have tea and coffee making facilities, a fridge, hairdryer, personal safe, UK three pin electrical sockets, and USB ports. There is also a flat screen TV for in-house movies, news, documentaries, and ship information channels showing the ship position and routing, with a bridge camera for forward views.
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.
Located on Ambience Deck 9 and Boat deck 8, There are 35 Standard twin inside cabins and they can be converted to a double bed. Some have a third and/or fourth upper berth. These air-conditioned cabins all offer en-suite facilities with a shower, flat-screen television, hairdryer, fridge, tea & coffee amenities, UK 3-pin plug with USB and a personal safe.
The majority located on Ambience Deck 9 can be converted to a double bed and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth. Cabin 8109 on Boat Deck 8 is equipped for guests with specific mobility limitations and their companions. All other category 2 cabins on Deck 8 have twin beds that can be converted to a double bed and some have a third and/or fourth upper berth.
Located on Ambassador Deck 11, there are 29 Premium twin inside cabins and they can all be converted to a double bed. Some have a third and/or fourth upper berth. Cabins 11202 & 11206, 11215 & 11209 are interconnecting. Cabins 11105, 11122, 11124, 11125 and 11129 are equipped for guests with specific mobility limitations and their companions.
During the day, attitudes are very relaxed, and informality is the key. Casual clothing is quite sufficient during the days at sea and for time spent ashore. On certain shore excursions and at some religious sites, discretion should be used so as not to cause inadvertent offence with inappropriate clothing. Advice will be given on board in such cases. Every day, the Daily Programme suggests, as a guide, a mode of dress for that particular evening’s events. Generally, there are two ‘formal’ or Ambassador nights planned on each cruise when many gentlemen wear a dinner jacket, although a lounge suit is quite acceptable. On these occasions, ladies have a
chance to dress up and often opt for evening or cocktail dresses. On evenings proposed as ‘smart’, a suit or smart jacket and trousers, with or without a tie, for the men is suggested and the ladies have further opportunities to look elegant in a cocktail dress, trouser suits and stylish co- ordinates. A ‘casual’ recommendation often covers evenings spent in port or when a special event, such as a deck party, is scheduled. In these cases, the choice of dress is left entirely to you.