Nov
2019
P&O Cruises Ventura Bruges Mini Cruise – 29th November 2019
Fancy a quick weekend break from Southampton to Belgium?
This brief taster cruise onboard P&O Cruises' Ventura sails from Southampton to Zeebrugge for a day exploring places such as Bruges or Ostend.

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About this cruise
Head to Southampton to board P&O Cruises' Ventura on Friday 29th November 2019.
The Route
The itinerary for this mini cruise is:
Day | Date | Port | When |
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1 | Friday 29th November 2019 | Southampton | Afternoon |
2 | Saturday 30th November 2019 | Zeebrugge | Early morning to late evening |
3 | Sunday 1st December 2019 | Southampton | Early morning |
Why choose this taster cruise?
- 2 nights on P&O Cruises' family-friendly ship, Ventura
- Voyage N934 departs on Friday 29th November 2019
- Sail round-trip from Southampton
- Spend a day in Belgium
So you know, the map above shows point-to-point lines which may cross land. Don't worry, your cruise ship will not sprout legs and run across dry land. Instead it's water all the way! Mapping is approximate, and the scheduled times are estimates. Your trip is subject to change as, occasionally, operators have to alter itineraries due to bad weather or unforeseen events.
The Price

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More choices
Not quite right? Here are some other suggestions that may suit better.
I have booked this cruise for November and would like to know your suggestions for transfer to Brugges Christmas markets with disabled sister and/or possibly wheelchair …?
When I went, I used a company called Cruise Express that runs shuttle buses between the port gates and the city bus park (to the south of the city). I don’t think my cruise line offered a shuttle bus, or if it did, it was significantly more expensive.
Coaches park in a bus park near the train station, which is still a reasonable distance from the Christmas markets in Bruges. In this instance, I’d consider getting a taxi from the port to the city centre. Alternatively, when I visited with my grandmother, we took a shuttle bus from the port to the bus park, and then a taxi into the city centre (to save money). I believe a taxi from the port to the centre would cost around €100 round-trip.