Recently Viewed Cruises
- Prinsendam, Transatlantic ex Ft Lauderdale to TilburyAdd to favourites
- Constellation, Eastbound Transatlantic ex Miami to AmsterdamAdd to favourites
- Whisper, Voyage 4308B ex New York to SouthamptonAdd to favourites
- QM2, Eastbound Transatlantic Crossing ex New York to SouthamptonAdd to favourites
- QM2, Grand Northern Highlights ex New York ReturnAdd to favourites
- Catch up on Cruising: Latest cruise news in bite size
- Royal Caribbean International raises the bar
- Classy Astor fills gap in market
- Oceanic Discoverer
- Ab Fab Oosterdam
- Frequently Asked Questions
-
Prinsendam, Transatlantic ex Ft Lauderdale to Tilbury
Nights 15 Ship Prinsendam Star Rating Departs Ft Lauderdale (Pt Everglades), USA Sailing 2013: 17 May Ports of Call Ft Lauderdale (Pt Everglades), Hamilton, St Malo, Cherbourg, Le Havre, Zeebrugge, Tilbury Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
15 Night Cruise sailing from Ft Lauderdale to Tilbury aboard Prinsendam.
Designed to explore the remote corners of the world in elegance and style, the ms Prinsendam is our most intimate ship. Accommodating just 835 passengers, she gives guests the feel of a classic yacht with the spaciousness of a cruise ship. The ms Prinsendam offers many cozy areas in which to find your favorite spot, most of her staterooms feature commanding ocean views and many have private verandahs.
A special signature sculpture dominates the three-story atrium featuring etched fish, turtles and dolphins climbing a stunning cylinder of Bolle glass and lit with state-of-the-art fiber optics. Other works of art include a remarkable abstract marble sculpture of a Viking ship by contemporary Norwegian artist Nicholas Widerberg, a series of paintings by impressionist painter Neil Pinkett, and an outstanding collection of Roman Amphorae from 50 - 150 AD. The ms Prinsendam, or "Princes" ship, is truly a classic ship worthy of her name.
Highlights of this cruise:
Ft Lauderdale
There is an abundance of things to see and do in the Fort Lauderdale area: visit the newly redesigned Fort Lauderdale Beach and cafes, stroll the historic Riverwalk, shop the luxurious stores on Las Olas Boulevard or venture to the Everglades for an intriguing air boat excursion.
Hamilton
North of the wide Sargasso Sea, Bermuda straddles the unlikely fence between all things British and Caribbean. Discover pink-sand beaches, colorful cottages and British colonial charm.
St Malo
Once an island fortress, St. Malo now is inseparably attached to the mainland and the most visited city in Brittany. Get your fill of fresh seafood here, including the famous oysters from nearby Cancale. Browse the many sites in town, including the medieval buildings, the town museum, and the Great Aquarium St. Malo.
Cherbourg
An important naval base since the 19th century, Cherbourg became a major port when Napoleon installed massive breakwaters. A statue commemorates him in the town square, Place General de Gaulle, where you can also find quaint cafes, fine dining and good people watching. Shop the boutiques on rue Tour-Carree and rue de la Paix. Enjoy the public parks, lovely churches and stop by the Musee de la Liberation for a bit of local history.
Le Havre
On the Normandy coast, Le Havre is your gateway for touring the D-Day beaches or for traveling inland to the City of Light - Paris.
Tilbury
Visitors to Tilbury will enjoy seeing the Tilbury Fort and Coalhouse Fort, both originally constructed by Henry VIII to defend the Thames against a French invasion. Nearby are fine golf courses, shopping centers, and a variety of museums showcasing everything from historic houses to secret Cold War bunkers.