Ambassador Cruise Line Cruises
Cruises with Ambassador Cruise Line
An authentic UK cruise line with environmentally conscious sailings that will inspire and delight every guest onboard, Ambassador Cruise Line offers a sensational variety of no-fly cruises – primarily from London Tilbury – to destinations in Europe, the Norwegian Fjords, the Mediterranean, and more. With an exceptional fleet, featuring Ambience and Ambition, you can expect outstanding service, incredible cuisine, and amazing entertainment while you’re sailing with Ambassador. And, with this cruise line focusing on providing UK travellers with affordable quality, an unforgettable sailing isn’t going to come at a high price.
Ambassador Cruise Line Cruise Deals
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27 March 2026
Greatest Hits Radio Escape with Lulu, Martin Kemp & More! From Belgium to Bremerhaven from Tilbury
£528 pp -
26 September 2026
Vistas of France, Spain & Portugal from Bristol
£1,246 pp -
09 March 2026
Caribbean to London Adventure | London Heathrow Flight Included |
£951 pp -
06 July 2026
Summertime Gardens of the Channel Islands & Northern France from London Tilbury
£1,188 pp -
03 July 2027
Legends of the North: Kirkwall to the Highlands from Liverpool
£449 pp -
09 December 2026
Belgium & Holland from Tilbury
£564 pp -
17 December 2026
Christmas Markets of Holland & Belgium from Tilbury
£449 pp -
05 August 2026
France & Spain and the Solar Eclipse from London Tilbury
£1,712 pp -
21 August 2027
Summertime Fjordland from Tilbury
£770 pp
Ambassador Cruise Line: Life on-board
- Total cruises 169
- Fleet: 3 Ships
- Destinations: 13
Ambassador Cruise Line boast being the newest British cruise line at sea, famous already for their themed cruises and adult-only sailings - although some popular multigenerational cruises are available for families too.
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Recreation
Spend your down time on an Ambassador Cruise Line voyage making the most out of the ship's daytime entertainment. Make your cruise one to remember thanks to the cruise line's Enrichment Programme. Thanks to guest speakers, arts and craft classes, book clubs and more, guests can learn new skills and delve into interesting topics as they sail between destinations.
As well as a programme of organised activities, guests can also head to one of the ship's pools for a refreshing dip or a lay down on the sun loungers. Meanwhile, those who enjoy being active will love the fitness facilities and classes on the ship. The Wellness Centre is also on hand for a luxurious few hours of pampering, and with 4 hot tubs around the ship, there's always somewhere to relax and unwind.
Dining
From timeless British favourites to locally-inspired dishes showcasing the flavours of destinations visited, the restaurants on an Ambassador Cruise Line voyage will please all palates. Whether you're looking for somewhere casual, a traditional cruise ship dining experience or a taste of a speciality restaurant, there's something onboard for everyone. Complimentary dining can be found at the Buckingham Restaurant, Ambassador Cruise Line's main dining room. Meanwhile, Borough Market food court and the Al Fresco Grill are also included in the cruise fare, this time offering a more casual place to dine. Plus, if you find yourself wanting a snack during the day, there are even two cafés to choose from.
As well as complimentary dining, on an Ambassador Cruise Line voyage guests can also sit down for a delicious meal at one of the onboard speciality restaurants:
- Sea and Grass- prime, dry aged cuts of meat which are bound to make your mouth water
- Saffron- fragrant Indian dishes packed with flavour
- Chef's Table- a VIP dining experience courtesy of the Executive Chef
Entertainment
No matter how you like to spend your evenings on a cruise, Ambassador Cruise Line caters to all tastes. The nine lounges offer the perfect setting for a night amongst other guests, as you sip on your favourite drink and mingle with like-minded voyagers, including The Purple Turtle Pub and Raffles cocktail bar. Alternatively, head to The Palladium for some sophisticated live entertainment, the Laughter Lounge for a night of comedy, or try your hand in the Aces & Eights card room or Ambassador casino. More venues onboard include:
- Botanical Lounge
- Observatory
- Dicken’s Bar
- Consulate Bar
- Pool Bar
Ambassador Cruise Line Ships
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Ambassador Cruise Line ship classes explained
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Ambition
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Ambience
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Renaissance
Customer reviews for Ambassador Cruise Line
First timer and was pleasantly surprised. Huge appreciation to ALL the staff who were friendly, caring, professional and efficient. Incredible service throughout. The ship was meticulously clean and the dining was high quality and varied. Great value for money and would definitely go on Renaissance again 5*
This was excellent. The only thing we did nit like was the last day. It was too long from leaving ship to flight. They would very etter organiseing a short toure of Barbados.
Sorry this review is so negative but so much was unacceptable about this cruise. The cabin was freezing - the A/C control could not be altered or turned off. We had to get blankets. Certain parts of the ship (Massalia Longe and piano bar were freezing cold). The curtains in the showers and by the window were hanging off the hooks and it was overall in poor condition. Food in the restaurant was nice, but the buffet offering was limited, repetitive and very poor quality. Service was frustrating. Very rarely given what was ordered. Staff struggled to understand English and on occasion rude in the coffee bar on the 8th deck. Disappointed that on an all-inclusive cruise cakes and ice-cream were charged extra, and that a shot of cassis for our prosecco was charged to us despite having the full drinks package. However, the evening shows were very good and enjoyable. The themes were varied and the cast clearly worked hard. Overall, it felt like a budget cruise compared to cruise companies we usually travel with. This is OK if you are paying less, but it felt like Ambassador didn't really care. Nobody has bothered to change the branding in the lifts and all the clocks around the ship have different times on them. Curtains hanging off in staterooms. Small things to fix.
Small but cosy ship. Ship has a lot of solo travellers which made it more sociable There were daily activities to choose from Duration of holiday is adequate and right