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Portsmouth is a port city and naval base on England’s south coast, mostly spread across Portsea Island. It’s known for its maritime heritage and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The dockyard is home to the interactive National Museum of the Royal Navy, the wooden warship HMS Victory, where Nelson died in the Battle of Trafalgar, and HMS Warrior 1860.
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* Prices shown are per person, based on two adults sharing a twin cabin and include all cruise offer discounts and savings.
Deck | Price | Enquire | |
G | A Deck - Deck 11 | £11,511pp | Enquire now |
H | B Deck - Deck 10 | £10,782pp | Enquire now |
F | Sun Deck - Deck 13 | £11,425pp | Enquire now |
K | E Deck - Deck 7 | £10,268pp | Enquire now |
J | D Deck - Deck 8 | £10,895pp | Enquire now |
I | C Deck - Deck 9 | £10,636pp | Enquire now |
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C | C Deck - Deck 9 | £16,537pp | Enquire now |
A | Sun Deck - Deck 13 | £15,726pp | Enquire now |
B | B Deck - Deck 10 | £16,170pp | Enquire now |
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USDT | Unassigned Standard Twin | £7,399pp | Enquire now |
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EE | A Deck - Deck 11 | £19,131pp | Enquire now |
FF | B Deck - Deck 10 | £19,542pp | Enquire now |
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CC | A Deck - Deck 11 | £21,964pp | Enquire now |
Welcome aboard Spirit of Adventure, the sister ship to Spirit of Discovery. Though she mirrors her sister in many ways, she hosts a number of surprises of her own, including two new and exclusive speciality restaurants. Spirit of Adventure caters to 987 passengers with 100 cabins designed for solo travellers. This contemporary, elegant and spacious cruise ship boasts perfect service that mirrors some of the world’s finest boutique hotels. What’s more, you can relax knowing your cruise package includes unlimited select drinks, gratuities, complimentary Wi-Fi and much, much more.
What’s onboard: Amalfi, The Card Room, The Craft Room, Explore Ashore, Guest Services, Hydrotherapy Pool, Khukuri House, Laundrette, The Library, Outdoor Games Area, Promenade Deck, Reception, Sauna, Steam Room, Britannia Lounge, The Bunker, The Dining Room, Fitness Centre, The Gallery, The Grill, The Gym, Lido Bar, The Living Room, The North Cape Bar, The Playhouse, The Salon, The Shop, The Spa, The Supper Club, The Terrace, Verandah, Treatment Rooms and much, much more.
Saga Cruises cater for most dietary needs as long they are alerted in advance, please inform us prior to sailing so we can pass this information on.
No, speciality restaurants are free of charge aboard Saga Cruises.
Smoking and vaping is permitted in the designated smoking area. On Spirit of Discovery and Spirit of Adventure this is the port side aft on Deck 11.
Not all cruises will have formal nights but generally you can expect 1 to 2 for every 7-nights spent on board. Saga Cruises believe it is impossible to overdress on formal nights. A long glamorous dress are perfect partners for an elegant champagne dinner and a tuxedo and box tie are the ultimate in sophistication.
Yes, there is Wi-Fi available and it is free of charge.
Yes, you can pre-book shore excursions. Saga Cruises will send you excursion information around 6-8 weeks before departure.
Gratuities and service charges are included in the price of your Saga cruise so you do not need to budget for tips once on board.
If you live within 75 miles of the port, SAGA include a private chauffeur. If you live within 250 miles of the port, (increasing to 300 miles for cruises departing from 1st January 2024), a shared chauffeur service is included. If you live further away, you can buy extra miles, they cost £2.50 per mile. If you'd prefer to have the vehicle to yourself you can upgrade to a private car for £3.70 per mile.