Sail Route

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Itinerary

DayDestinationArrivalDeparture Time ashore
Cruise
Day 1 England - Southampton -00:00 -
Day 2 Sea day -- -
Day 3 Norway - Stavanger 00:0000:00 24
Day 4 Norway - Olden 00:0000:00 24
Day 4 Norway - sailing at Innvikfjorden 00:0000:00 24
Day 4 Norway - Nordfjordeid 00:0000:00 24
Day 5 Norway - Skjolden 00:0000:00 24
Day 5 Norway - sailing at Lustrafjorden 00:0000:00 24
Day 5 Norway - Sailing in the Sognefjord 00:0000:00 24
Day 6 Norway - Haugesund 00:0000:00 24
Day 7 Sea day -- -
Day 8 England - Southampton 00:00- -

Day 1Great Britain - England - Southampton

Nestled along the picturesque south coast of England, Southampton emerges as a city that harmoniously blends modernity with its rich historical legacy. With a population of approximately 250,000 inhabitants, Southampton stands as a testament to the r...

Nestled along the picturesque south coast of England, Southampton emerges as a city that harmoniously blends modernity with its rich historical legacy. With a population of approximately 250,000 inhabitants, Southampton stands as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of a community that has evolved through the ages.

The foundations of Southampton were laid by the Romans, who recognized the strategic importance of its coastal location. However, the city endured the ravages of World War II, and the impact was profound. The bombing raids during the war left much of the city's historical architecture in ruins. This tumultuous period of destruction and rebuilding has given Southampton its distinctive character, with an interweaving of old and new that tells the story of its enduring spirit.

As you explore Southampton's urban landscape, you'll encounter traces of its storied history. One such gem is the Bargate, a remnant of the city's ancient walls that now stands as a resolute symbol in the heart of the city. This historical relic offers a tangible connection to Southampton's past, inviting visitors to reflect on the layers of time that have shaped the city.

Southampton holds a unique place in maritime history as the port from which the Titanic embarked on its ill-fated maiden voyage. While this association may carry a bittersweet note, it serves as a reminder of the city's profound ties to the sea. The SeaCity Museum, a modern marvel in itself, weaves together the story of the Titanic, offering an immersive experience that delves into the human stories behind the tragedy.

Beyond its historical significance, Southampton stands as the vibrant cruise capital of Europe. The city's port bustles with the comings and goings of cruise ships, a testament to its strategic maritime importance. Modern amenities, entertainment, and a bustling waterfront create a dynamic hub that welcomes travelers from around the world.

Currency
British Pounds (GBP)

Weather

Highlights

No tipping required  

3 Tier Starburst Atrium  

Onboard costs in GBP 

Theatre with full LED feature wall 

About the ship

Whether you're new to cruising, or a veteran of the high seas, your time onboard Britannia will be truly memorable. The ship was built with British travellers in mind, Britannia is perfect for familie...

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Facilities

Ship facts

Facilities

Bars & lounges
  • Blue bar
  • Brodie's
  • Market café
  • Serenity bar
  • Sunset bar
  • The Crystal Rooms
  • The Limelight Club
  • The Live Lounge
Pool
  • Serenity pool
Sports
  • Arena
  • Gym
Others
  • Shopping
For children & young people
  • The Reef
Spa & relaxation
  • Oasis spa
Entertainment
  • Casino
  • Headliners Theatre
  • The cookery club
Restaurant
  • Epicurean
  • Horizon restaurant
  • Meridian restaurant
  • Oriental restaurant
  • Peninsular restaurant
  • Poolside pizzeria
  • Sindhu
  • The Beach House
  • The Glass House

Ship facts

Length:330
Passengers:3647
Crew:1350
Built:2015
Tonnage:143000
Registered:England

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