Norway and The Land of Northern Lights Cruise from London Tilbury

No Flights Needed Sail from/to London Tilbury

Head to the winter wonderland of Norway and the Arctic circle for a scenic exploration of mountains, fjords, wildlife and one of the best chances to view the Northern Lights. This wonderful cruise takes you all the way to Alta and back on the very northern edge of Europe - which is 230 miles above the edge of the Arctic Circle. From October to March the the sun barely rises above the horizon and so this is also a great opportunity to experience the polar night throughout the day.

Sail through spectacular fjords, snow‑covered landscapes and charming Nordic towns while enjoying comfortable accommodations, quality dining, engaging entertainment and warm hospitality on board. Witness the beauty of the Arctic Circle, experience long winter skies, and enjoy opportunities to spot the aurora on land and at sea. Plus this cruise conveniently sails from the Port of Tilbury which is situated just 10 miles down the Thames from Tower Bridge .

Embark the ship at Tilbury and enjoy your first party onboard.

Ambience

About the Ship: Ambience

Flagship of Ambassador Cruise Line, blending spaciousness with intimacy

Capacity: ~1,400 guests; 789 cabins, 10 guest decks

Entertainment & Lounges: The Observatory, The Palladium theatre, multiple bars including Raffles Bar, Botanical Lounge, SW19, Purple Turtle Pub

Dining Venues:

Fine dining at Buckingham Restaurant

Casual options at Borough Market with varied stalls

Alfresco Grill outdoors

Specialty options (Saffron, Sea & Grass, Chef’s Table) - may incur supplementary charges

Recreation & Relaxation:

Aces & Eights bridge/card room, Ambassador Casino

Gym, Wellness Centre, crafting studio (Kapoor’s), Brontë’s Library, shopping galleria

Swimming pool, two hot tubs, and a large outdoor screen for movies/events

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Stavanger

Stavanger, located on Norway's southwest coast, is a vibrant city surrounded by dramatic fjords and stunning natural landscapes. Known as the gateway to the famous Lysefjord and the iconic Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), Stavanger offers rich Viking history, colorful wooden houses, and world-class museums. Visitors can enjoy scenic hikes, explore charming old town streets, and savour fresh Nordic cuisine, making Stavanger a must-see destination on any Norwegian Fjords cruise.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Kristiansand

This beautiful city is the southernmost in Norway and is filled with lost of things to do such the safari park, water park, shopping historical sights and museums. The Fiskebrygga Harbour is a stunning waterfront focal point with picturesque scenery to wander through.

Trondheim

Trondheim is the third largest city in Norway and lies on the south shore of the Trondheim form at the mouth of the River Nidelva. In the heart of Trondheim is Take selfies of the colourful wooden building propped up on stilts lining each side of the riverbank. Nidaros Cathedral – an ornate Gothic masterpiece. Norway's national shrine and northern Europe's most important pilgrimage site. The cathedral is built over the tomb of Olav the Holy, the Viking king who brought Christianity to Norway and became the entire country's eternal king. Trondheim has a rich Viking history to explore and is also well known for ice bathing. Brrr!

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Tromso

Tromsø has many attractions and people visit from near and far to see the classic symbols of Tromsø, like the Cable Car and Arctic Cathedral. You can visit several museums in the city like the Polar Museum, the Arctic University Museum of Norway, The Science Centre, Troll Museum and the Northern Norway Art Museum. Explore the history of polar explorers, taste local beer at Mack Brewery and watch seal feeding at Polaria.

Alta

Alta lies at the northern edge of Norway 230 Miles within the Arctic Circle. Depending on the time of year - this town on the edge of the world gives you a great chance of viewing the Northern Lights and the polar night with almost 24 hours of darkness. During the summer months the phenomenon reverses and turns into the land of the midnight sun with 24 hours of daylight. Experience this frozen wilderness in the winter months where dog sledging, snow sports and continual thoughts of a winter wonderland abound.

Hammerfest

Hammerfest, Norway, one of the world’s northernmost towns, offers dramatic Arctic landscapes, rich Sami culture and spectacular coastal views. Visitors can explore the Meridian Column, spot Arctic wildlife and enjoy colourful harbourfront surroundings. Known for its polar history and striking winter light, Hammerfest is a fascinating gateway to the far north and a memorable stop for travellers seeking true Arctic atmosphere.

Harstad

Harstad, Norway, offers stunning Arctic scenery, rich Viking heritage and easy access to the fjords of Northern Norway. Known for its cultural festivals, waterfront views and nearby hiking trails, Harstad is a gateway to the Lofoten region and the perfect place to experience long summer days or crisp winter landscapes. Visitors can enjoy local cuisine, historic landmarks and panoramic coastal viewpoints.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Narvik

Narvik lies 137miles in the Arctic Circle and its remote location features better transportation links to Sweden than it does to the rest of Norway. Narvik lies in a deep fjord on the coast surrounded by majestic mountains 1500 metres high. It was established to ship iron ore from Sweden and as a result became the site of the first major battle in World War 2 between allied forces and Nazi Germany. Go on a magical sightseeing tour on the Ofotbanen Railway or soak up the views from the Rallarveien Trail with narrow suspension bridges over the fjord.

Disembark ship after breakfast and make your own way home.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Disembark ship after breakfast and make your own way home.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
Tilbury 18/10/26 NA £1869 £2679 £3049 View
Tilbury 23/10/27 £1329 £1619 £2629 £3139 View
Tilbury 25/10/28 £1209 £1549 £2419 £3019 View