Ambassador releases winter 2026/27 Caribbean fly-cruise programme
Ambassador Cruise Line has unveiled its Caribbean fly-cruise schedule for winter 2026/27 on newest ship, Renaissance.
It becomes Ambassador’s second winter programme in the Caribbean and kicks off on 29 October 2026 through 1 April 2027.
The ship again homeports in Barbados.
From Bridgetown, it sails eight itineraries either side of transatlantic repositioning cruises.
Uk departing guests will meet the ship via Virgin Atlantic operated charter flights from London Heathrow and Manchester.
“The successful take-up of our inaugural Caribbean fly-cruise season confirmed what we had hoped – that there is a strong appetite for more choice and flexibility when it comes to winter cruising,” said Ambassador CEO Christian Verhounig.
“The introduction of fly-cruise options to the Caribbean now allows us to cater for guests who want to enjoy winter sun but prefer shorter, flight-accessible itineraries.”
The first sailing is a three-week cruise from Tilbury which makes calls in France, Portugal, the Azores, Antigua, Martinique, St Lucia and Grenada, ends in Bridgetown.
The two-week ‘Tropical Treasures’ itineraries call at Curaçao, Bonaire, Dominica and Saint Lucia.
Other cruises include Antigua, Tobago, Guadeloupe calls
The programme also includes Christmas and New Year festive cruises.
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