Itinerary
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This British city is situated on the north bank of the Thames, next to a sea port and a fortress. Initially built to house railway and port workers, Tilbury became a major point of defense for England, along with neighboring town Gravesend, due to the narrowness of the Thames at this point. The forts constructed in Tilbury and Gravesend under Henry VII, due to this narrowness in the river, were of major importance as defenses during several wars, including during the Armada campaigns of 1588.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
Olden is a small village located on the southern shore of the Nordfjorden in Norway. The traditional houses scattered throughout the village and the surrounding scenery make Olden worth a visit. The village centre is just ten minutes walk away from the quay, here you will find cute little cafes, a grocery store and a post office. Olden is one of the country's most popular cruise ship stop-offs and also serves as a gateway for people travelling to Brikdalsbreen Glacier.
Arrive 12:00
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Molde is a city located on the northern shore of Romsdalsfjord in Norway. This student city is also known as the "Town of Roses" for its mild climate, fertile soil and rich vegetation. Architecturally unexciting, Molde more than makes up for it in landscapes - think New Zealand's Fiordland National Park. Go up to the Verden overlook to enjoy the beautiful view of Molde, the fjord and the famous Molde panorama with its snow peaks. Cultural happenings like the Molde International Jazz festival and an international literature festival take place every year.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 18:00
Romsdalsfjorden is an area of the Norwegian fjords synonymous with fishing. Romsdalsfjorden is located within Tautra, a part of both the Fannefjorden and Langfjorden. The fjord is an impressive 88 kilometres in length. There are 68 registered species within the region of Romsdalsfjorden and fishing is a popular activity for visitors and locals alike. Romsdalsfjorden provides a great opportunity to partake in a wide host of activities, in order to truly experience the magic of the fjords
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Eidfjord is a small town that sits at the end of the Eid Fjord, the innermost branch of the fourth longest fjord in the world: the breathtaking Hardangerfjord. The Norwegian town is also located on the Hardangervidda, the largest mountain plateau in Europe. As the town offers both the water and the mountains, visitors have a wide range of outdoor activities to choose from, whether it be swimming and fishing or hiking and cycling.
Lysefjord means light fjord, which is derived from the colour of the sheer rock walls. The fjord is about 40 km long and 500m deep at its deepest point.
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Book your next cruise adventure on board the Ambassador Cruise Line's flagship, the Ambience. Designed for an intimate cruising experience, the ship carries just 1400 passengers on board and offers fascinating itineraries around Australia, New Zealand and the whole world. Check out the ship's themed cruises, like the 'Royal Cruise' around the British Isles.
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2022Passengers:
1400Who is traveling?
2 Adults
11 nights
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