A confirmed Norovirus outbreak aboard the Ambition cruise ship sickened passengers, triggering temporary confinement and emergency health measures.

More than 1,700 passengers and crew members aboard the cruise ship Ambition were temporarily confined on the vessel off the French coast after an outbreak of Norovirus caused dozens of people to fall ill. Around 50 people have so far been sickened with symptoms “consistent with an acute gastrointestinal infection” on the ship, news reports said, later confirming it was linked to norovirus, one of the world’s most common causes of acute gastroenteritis.
The ship, operated by Ambassador Cruise Line, had docked in Bordeaux when authorities ordered passengers and crew to remain onboard as a precautionary public health measure.
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Stomach cramps
- Fever
- Body aches
The outbreak reportedly began shortly after the ship departed from Belfast on May 8. Following a stop in Liverpool, medical staff noticed an increase in gastrointestinal illness cases among travellers on board. Affected passengers were isolated inside their cabins while medical teams monitored symptoms and implemented infection-control measures.
What is norovirus?
Norovirus is a highly contagious virus that causes gastroenteritis, an infection affecting the stomach and intestines. It spreads rapidly in crowded environments such as cruise ships, schools, nursing homes, and hotels. The virus is commonly transmitted through:
- Contaminated food or water
- Touching infected surfaces
- Close contact with infected individuals
Symptoms usually appear within 12 to 48 hours after exposure and may last one to three days. Most people recover without complications, but dehydration can become dangerous, particularly for older adults and vulnerable individuals.
Norovirus causes severe case of vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach cramps and fever
Why are cruise ships vulnerable to outbreaks
Health experts say cruise ships can become ideal environments for viral outbreaks because thousands of people remain in close contact in enclosed shared spaces such as dining halls, cabins, elevators, and entertainment areas.
Even with strict sanitation measures, norovirus can spread quickly because it survives on surfaces and requires only a small amount of virus to infect others. According to public health data, cruise-related gastrointestinal outbreaks have increased globally in recent years. In 2025 alone, more than 2,200 people were affected across 18 reported cruise ship norovirus outbreaks.
French authorities imposed temporary restrictions
After Ambition docked in Bordeaux, French health officials dispatched medical teams on board to collect samples and evaluate passengers. Authorities restricted passengers and crew from leaving the vessel while investigations continued. Officials later allowed the cruise line to resume operations after determining isolation measures and health protocols were being followed appropriately. Any travellers still experiencing symptoms were instructed to remain isolated.
Health authorities also clarified there was no evidence linking the outbreak to the recent hantavirus-related concerns involving another cruise ship near the Canary Islands. French officials have also confirmed that a 92-year-old British passenger died on board due to cardiac arrest. Authorities stated the death was not connected to the gastrointestinal outbreak.
How to prevent gastrointestinal infections while travelling?
Doctors recommend that travellers take care of these things while travelling:
- Wash your hands frequently with soap and water
- Avoid sharing food or drinks
- Stay hydrated
- Disinfect high-touch surfaces
- Report symptoms early to medical staff
As cruise tourism continues to rebound globally, health experts say rapid response and strict hygiene protocols remain essential for preventing large-scale outbreaks onboard.

