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*On selected sailings
*on selected Anthem of the Seas 2024 sailings
Want to add a hotel stay or change your flights?
Just call our team of cruise specialists to help build your dream cruise holiday today!
Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specialises in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.
Things To See, Do & Taste In Southampton:
Haugesund is a charming town with a lot to explore. Here you will find museums, restaurants, accommodation, hiking trails, shopping and cultural events - all within walking distance. Haugesund is the host of the annual Norwegian Film Festival and Sildajazz Haugesund Int jazz festival - both arranged in August. In the surrounding areas one can explore idyllic islands, historic sites, beautiful beaches and learn more about the viking history - because this is the area where the viking kings had their royal seat and gathered Norway into one kingdom.
One of the most scenic train routes in Europe zooms high into the mountains between the towns of Myrdal and Flåm. After the day-trippers have departed, it's a wonderful place to extend your tour and spend the night.
See the aqua blue ice of the Jostedal Glacier cascading down the stunning Oldedalen Valley, as you navigate the spindly fjords of Norway. Feel your breath catching in your throat, as you sail into this world of wonder, and the dramatic fjord scenery and interlocking valleys inspire you. The village of Olden opens up some of Norway's most majestic natural wonders, from the glacier - which is mainland Europe's largest - to the sloshing waterfalls that run off it, and the bowing forests that sway all around it. A visit to picturesque Olden is all thrilling panoramas and hikes through wildflower sprinkled trails. The Briksdalsbreen arm of ice, reaches out from the main glacier, and sits around an hour's stroll from the village of Olden itself - regular busses can also take you there. Snaking through steep-sided valleys, you can enjoy a walk close to the foot of the ice, and feel the spray of the waterfalls that plummet nearby, as you breathe in some of the freshest air you’ve ever tasted. The crisp glacial meltwater is so clean and pure that it’s bottled up to be sold across Norway.
Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Stavanger flourished in the 19th century as a fishing port. While other towns in Norway have suffered with the decline of this industry, Stavanger has kept its economy booming by diversifying, first into shipbuilding and now into oil. These two contrasting industries have created a city of two halves – a modern area of high-rise buildings and a historic centre with cobbled streets and old wooden houses. The city centre was the birthplace of Alexander Kielland, one of the great 19th-century Norwegian novelists. Stavanger Cathedral, dating from 1125, is an impressive building and the only medieval cathedral in Norway that has not been substantially altered since it was first built. From Stavanger you can explore the attractive blue waters of Lysefjord, surrounded by cliffs and striking rock formations, and also visit Hafrsfjord where the Viking King Harald won an important battle that started the Unification of Norway. Those preferring to explore on their own may wish to visit the interesting Petroleum Museum.
Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specialises in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.
Things To See, Do & Taste In Southampton:
*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.
One of the main benefits of a cruise holiday is not having to worry about all the finer details - everything is taken care of in advance, so your only job is to relax and enjoy the experience!
Accommodation, food, soft drinks and refreshments are all included, with the option to add drinks packages or enjoy speciality restaurants at a supplementary cost. You can also sit back and relax by enjoying onboard entertainment, activities and facilities. Fancy a late-night dip in the pool, a spin on the roulette wheel or an evening out at the ship’s theatre? You’ll be spoilt for choice!
There are plenty of family-friendly options on board many Royal Caribbean cruise ships. Enjoy a host of exciting youth programmes and ensure your whole family has a fantastic time while sailing to your next destination.
Accommodation | |
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks in a choice of included dining venues | |
Entertainment throughout the day and evening | |
Use of swimming pools, hot tubs, fitness centre and leisure facilities where available | |
Return flights included from a choice of UK airports (fly cruise bookings only) | |
Port taxes |
Selected hot drinks, iced tea, lemonade, juices, and water in selected venues | |
Porterage of luggage from port to cabin | |
Youth programmes for babies to 17-year-olds | |
Sailaway parties, themed nights and deck parties | |
Shuttle service to and from ports and airport where available | |
Everything you need right at your fingertips! Includes accommodation, meals, entertainment and onboard activities. Plus, drinks such as water, squash, tea and coffee are also free of charge. |
Tantalise your tastebuds in an abundance of dining venues, serving up cuisines from all around the world. From classic pizzerias and dining at the chef’s table to the hottest sushi spot at sea, you’ll be spoilt for choice. There’s also plenty of entertainment to enjoy! Dance under the stars, watch West End shows night after night, enjoy go-karting with the family or let out your inner adrenaline junkie when you take to the sky-diving simulator. Take a look at the world-class facilities on board the Anthem of the Seas.
The Royal Caribbean Anthem of the Seas benefits from 2,090 staterooms. The selection of Anthem of the Seas cabins includes outside, inside, family-connected, balcony, virtual balcony and accessible options, so there’s something for everyone whatever your preferred aspect and budget.
Plush interiors give these lovely indoor cabins their snug atmosphere. Enjoy real-time views of the ocean thanks to a floor-to-ceiling high-definition screen, so you’ll never miss a moment of life at sea.
Experience stunning ocean views with these gorgeous Anthem of the Seas cabins, complete with a sitting area for moments of quiet relaxation as you watch the world go by.
Anthem of the Seas’ ocean-view balconies incorporate all the features of the outside cabins with an added touch of luxury. Step out onto your private balcony and breathe in the fresh sea air.
Our suites are suitable for the most discerning of travellers. These spacious suites offer an extra element of luxury in the privacy of your cabin. With larger private balconies, expansive living areas and exquisite bathrooms, you can experience life at sea in unforgettable style.