General Questions
 
Can I book my cruise online?
We do not currently offer online booking or payment but we welcome feedback from those of our passengers who feel that we should offer this service in the future and would be keen to use it.
What is included in my cruise fare?
- All meals from breakfast to late-night snacks
- Captain’s cocktail parties and gala dinners
- 24-hour self-service tea and coffee
- Comprehensive programme of guest lecturers or informative talks by port lecturers and guest speakers
- Workshops on sea days on selected cruises (details are available onboard)
- All gratuities
- All service charges
What shall I pack?
A reasonable amount of clothing and personal effects may be taken onboard the ship without charge. Please bear in mind though that there is no separate luggage storage facility onboard so it will be necessary to store your suitcases in your cabin.

During the day informal clothing is recommended. We suggest that you consider layered clothing to accommodate variations in temperatures, even within the same country. Casual shirts, shorts and beachwear are ideal for days on board and ashore, although we do ask you to dress appropriately when using the main restaurants. It should be noted that in certain countries shorts, short skirts, bare arms and shoulders will not be appreciated locally, and entry to certain places may be prohibited if it is considered that you are dressed inappropriately. For trips ashore and walking around on the deck, flat, comfortable shoes are essential. We also recommend that you bring a lightweight jacket, sweater or fleece and a light raincoat to accommodate varying temperatures and weather conditions.

During the evening, the dress code varies depending on the itinerary.

Formal nights -There are usually 2 formal evenings during the course of each cruise when ladies wear cocktail or evening dress and men a dinner jacket, tuxedo or dark coloured lounge suit. Gentlemen are asked to wear a jacket and tie when dining in the Yacht Club.
On other evenings the dress code will be semi-formal or smart casual.

Semi-formal - Men may wear smart tailored trousers and a shirt, and for ladies, anything ranging from tailored trousers to a dress is acceptable.

Smart/Casual nights – This dress code usually applies on days where long excursions are featured or on the first night when passengers might arrive late. It should be noted that shorts and sandals are not considered acceptable attire in the main restaurants during evening dining.
How much luggage can I take?
Baggage allowances are 20kgs on most airlines for checked luggage and 5kgs for hand baggage. Specific details of luggage allowances and any restrictions which apply will be provided with your final details, 2 weeks prior to departure.
Can I get my laundry done?
A valet service is available for laundry, dry cleaning and pressing services. Passengers taking 2 or more consecutive cruises will receive a discount for laundry or pressing, but not dry cleaning.
How do I know which Visa and health requirements apply to my cruise?
Passport, visa and health requirements can change at any time. It is your responsibility to ensure that you comply with the entry requirements set by each country that you are visiting. Certain cruises require you to have a visa. We will provide an indication of the requirements which apply to British Citizens at the time of booking and more up to date information within 14 weeks of departure, since requirements can change. Non-British Citizens should consult the relevant Embassy or Consulate for further information. If you have an Israeli stamp in your passport and are visiting an Arab country you should check the entry requirements with the relevant Embassy. Details of these, as well as other useful information about the countries you are visiting are available from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on www.fco.gov.uk . All passengers should speak to their healthcare professional to discuss the requirements for their itinerary and consider the impact of any potential health risks. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are fully covered with the correct inoculations and supporting documentation in advance of your cruise, keeping in mind that requirements can change, often at short notice.
Before you Sail
 
How much spending money should I take?
You should budget for the following:

- Travel to/from your home to the port/airport
- All drinks on board
- Internet usage or telephone calls
- Shore excursions if not already pre-booked
- Meals/refreshments ashore
- Spa/Hairdresser/Beauty Salon treatments
- Laundry services
- Photographs/videos or photo development
- Duty free or other items purchased from our shop on board
- Gratuities if not already included in your holiday price
- Medical expenses
- Visa costs which may be charged to your account

Please note that extras on board are charged in sterling and payment is required at the end of your cruise. Please see our Welcome Aboard booklet for further information.
Can I take a wheelchair on board?
Yes, but passengers requiring wheelchairs must provide their own collapsible chair. We regret that we are unable to accommodate mobility scooters or motorised wheelchairs. The use of a wheelchair needs to be declared at the time of booking. We do ask as a booking condition that all wheelchair users are able to walk up and down the gangway, unaided. If you require airport assistance, please advise us at time of booking so that we can pass your requirements to the airline. The airline arranges assistance from the check-in desk to the aircraft.
Which currencies do I need for the countries I am visiting?
Euros and US dollars are accepted widely in many of the ports of call that we visit. For a list of currencies please follow the link www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/currency.htm .
I am sharing a cabin with a friend. Can we have separate on board accounts?
Yes, if you are sharing a cabin and would like separate accounts, please visit the Reception desk on embarkation day to arrange this. Both passengers will need to provide credit/debit card details in advance.
On Board Voyager
 
How much luggage can I take?
On fly cruises, allowances will be subject to the conditions imposed by the airline and will vary from airline to airline. Baggage allowances are 20kgs on most airlines for checked luggage and 5kgs for hand baggage. Specific details of luggage allowances and any restrictions which apply will be provided with your final details, 2 weeks prior to departure.
Can I get my laundry done?
A service is available for laundry, dry cleaning and pressing services. Passengers taking two or more consecutive cruises will receive a discount for laundry or pressing, but not dry cleaning.
How much spending money should I take?
You should budget for the following:

- Travel to/from your home to the port/airport
- All drinks on board
- Internet usage or telephone calls
- Shore excursions if not already pre-booked
- Meals/refreshments ashore
- Spa/Hairdresser/Beauty Salon treatments
- Laundry services
- Photographs/videos or photo development
- Duty free or other items purchased from our shops on board
- Gratuities if not already included in your holiday price
- Medical expenses
- Visa costs which may be charged to your account

Please note that extras on board are charged in sterling and payment is required at the end of your cruise. Please see our Essential Cruise Information booklet for further information.
What are the currencies I need for the countries I am visiting?
Euros and US dollars are accepted widely in many of the ports of call that we visit. For a list of currencies please follow the link:

www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/currency.htm
How do I know what Visa and health requirements apply to my cruise?
Passport, visa and health requirements can change at any time. It is your responsibility to ensure that you comply with the entry requirements set by each country that you are visiting. Certain cruises require you to have a visa. We will provide an indication of the requirements which apply to British Citizens at the time of booking and more up to date information closer to departure, since requirements can change. Non-British Citizens should consult the relevant Embassy or Consulate for further information. If you have an Israeli stamp in your passport and are visiting an Arab country you should check the entry requirements with the relevant Embassy. Details of these, as well as other useful information about the countries you are visiting are available from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on www.fco.gov.uk.

All passengers should speak to their healthcare professional to discuss the requirements for their itinerary and consider the impact of any potential health risks. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are fully covered with the correct inoculations and supporting documentation in advance of your cruise, keeping in mind that requirements can change, often at short notice.
How can I keep in contact with home?
You can phone, email or use your own mobile phone whilst on board - charges will apply. Further details are available in our Essential Cruise Information booklet. Please note that internet facilities/signal may not be available at certain points during your cruise itinerary.
What are the dining arrangements?
Breakfast and lunch are arranged on an open sitting basis and can be taken in the Discovery or the Veranda Restaurant.

In the evening there are three restaurants to choose from, all of which offer dining on an open seating basis, with the Veranda Restaurant offering a more informal environment. On selected evenings our specialty grill restaurant offers an alternative dinner menu at no extra charge. You will be able to dine here at least once during your cruise and reservations should be made on board.
What arrangements can you make to accommodate my special diet?
We can usually make provision for special diets if we are given sufficient notice. We recommend that you discuss any specific requirements with our Maitre d’ once on board.
What happens if I am taken ill during my cruise?
We would ask you to advise us of any serious pre-existing medical condition that could adversely affect your cruise well in advance of your departure. We hope that you will not need to use the ship’s medical facilities on board during the course of your cruise. We do have a well-equipped Medical Centre on board which is staffed by a fully qualified Doctor and two nurses. As the Medical Centre operates outside the British and European health services, charges are made for consultations, prescriptions and cabin visits. Details of these charges are available on board. These costs are usually reclaimable from your travel insurance provider less any excess. Please ensure that you have your insurance documentation with you when you travel. Should you require urgent medical attention ashore we will assist you in contacting your insurer so that they can make the necessary arrangements for any treatment you might require in an overseas location, and your subsequent repatriation.
How do I get ashore if the ship is not berthed alongside?
In certain ports of call, where the vessel is at anchor and not at a berth, we will operate a ship to shore tender service. Only those passengers requiring the minimum of assistance to negotiate steps and board/alight the tenders will be permitted ashore. If you would like further information about the arrangements for your cruise please contact us.
What arrangements are made for single passengers on board?
The onboard Social Host will arrange a singles party each cruise to give single travelers the opportunity to meet others.
How do I get to Portsmouth and what facilities are available?
We hope that the following information will be of assistance :

http://www.portsmouth-port.co.uk
I want to take a wheelchair on board
Passengers requiring wheelchairs must provide their own collapsible chair. We regret that we are unable to accommodate mobility scooters or motorised wheelchairs. The use of a wheelchair needs to be declared at the time of booking. We do ask as a booking condition that all wheelchair users are able to walk up and down the gangway, unaided. If you require airport assistance, please advise us at time of booking so that we can pass your request to the airline. The airline arranges assistance from the check-in desk to the aircraft.
Can I purchase gifts on board or on board credit for a friend or relative?
Yes, if you are a friend or relative of a passenger, please call our Administration Department on 0844 822 0800, who will be happy to assist.
On Board Discovery
 
What are the dining arrangements?
The Maitre d’ on board allocates your dining table. Please advise us of any dining requests or dietary requirements at the time of booking. There are two dinner sittings, early and main, and timings will depend on the day’s programme. In general early sitting is at 6.15pm and late is at 8.30pm. Please check your Daily Programme for details of the restaurant opening hours which may change from day to day. You may also dine in the Yacht Club at least once per cruise.
Where can I smoke on board?
Smoking is only permitted in specially designated areas of deck space.
What happens if I am taken ill during my cruise?
We would ask you to advise us of any serious pre-existing medical condition that could adversely affect your cruise well in advance of your departure. We hope that you will not need to use the ship’s medical facilities on board during the course of your cruise. We do have a well-equipped Medical Centre on board which is staffed by a fully qualified Doctor and 2 nurses. As the Medical Centre operates outside the British and European health services, charges are made for consultations, prescriptions and cabin visits. Details of these charges are available on board. These costs are usually reclaimable from your travel insurance provider less any excess. Please ensure that you have your insurance documentation with you when you travel. Should you require urgent medical attention ashore we will assist you in contacting your insurer so that they can make the necessary arrangements for any treatment you might require in an overseas location, and your subsequent repatriation.
What arrangements can you make to accommodate my special diet?
We can usually make provision for special diets if we are given sufficient notice. We recommend that you discuss any specific requirements with our Maitre d’ once on board.
How can I keep in contact with home?
You can phone, email or use your own mobile phone whilst on board - charges will apply. Further details are available in our Welcome Aboard booklet.
On Shore
 
When will I know which excursions are available?
The shore excursion details will be made available approximately 13 weeks prior to departure. These can be pre-booked or booked onboard.
How do I get ashore if the ship is not berthed alongside?
In certain ports of call, where the vessel is at anchor and not at a berth, we will operate a ship to shore tender service. Only those passengers requiring the minimum of assistance to negotiate steps and board/alight the tenders will be permitted ashore. If you would like further information about the arrangements for your cruise please contact us.
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