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Cruise ship stopped from disembarking in France over likely stomach flu outbreak

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Posted on May 13, 2026

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· Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Cruise ship, carrying many Brits, stranded in France after stomach flu outbreak

Details of the Cruise Ship Incident

By Lewis Macdonald and Stephane Mahe

Outbreak and Immediate Impact

PARIS, May 13 (Reuters) - A cruise ship, carrying more than 1,000 passengers many of whom are British, remained stranded in Bordeaux on Wednesday after an outbreak of stomach flu during its voyage.

Passenger Fatality

One of the ship's passengers, a 92-year old Briton,  had passed away on board due to a cardiac arrest during a stop in Brest, Brittany, on May 11. That death did not appear to be associated with the gastrointestinal outbreak, said the local French authority responsible for the Bordeaux region.

Health Authorities' Statements

There is no reason to link the stomach flu outbreak on the vessel, that came from Belfast and Liverpool, with the hantavirus cluster on the luxury MV Hondius ship that travelled between Argentina and the Canary Islands, added the regional health authority in a statement.

Response and Precautionary Measures

Passenger Disembarkation

French authorities allowed some passengers to leave the 'Ambition' ship, which is run by Ambassador Cruise Line, on Wednesday evening, adding that those people would have to take the necessary, precautionary health measures, such as regularly washing their hands.

Passenger and Crew Demographics

The vessel was carrying 1,233 passengers, most of them British or Irish nationals and 514 crew members. One passenger was a French national.

Medical Treatment Onboard

Those who are feeling unwell are being treated on board the ship by the vessel's medical team, and are being told to self-isolate, added the local French authority.

Background on Gastrointestinal Illnesses on Cruise Ships

Prevalence and Recent Outbreaks

Gastrointestinal illnesses can be common on cruise ships. The U.S. ​Centers for ‌Disease Control ​and ​Prevention (CDC) has reported two outbreaks of E. coli and two outbreaks of norovirus this year already on cruise ships.

Symptoms and Severity

Gastroenteritis is a stomach flu. The main symptoms include vomiting and diarrhea. It is very contagious but usually does not have major consequences, though it can sometimes lead to more severe symptoms including dehydration.

Comparison with Hantavirus

It is very different from the hantavirus, which has a high lethality rate but transmits from person to person only in rare cases and requires close contact.

Additional Reporting and Credits

(Additional reporting by Makini Brice, Charlotte Van Campenhout, Dominique Vidalon, Michaela Cabrera, Jennifer Rigby; Writing by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Toby Chopra and Philippa Fletcher)

Key Takeaways

  • Over 1,700 passengers and crew — including around 1,233 passengers and 500–514 crew — remain confined aboard the Ambition in Bordeaux amid about 50 suspected gastroenteritis cases and one death of a 90‑year‑old passenger. (theguardian.com)
  • Authorities emphasize this suspected norovirus outbreak is unrelated to the earlier hantavirus cases aboard the Hondius cruise ship. (theguardian.com)
  • The cruise line has implemented enhanced sanitation and prevention protocols; this aligns with CDC guidance that norovirus is highly transmissible in the close quarters of cruise ships and is usually managed through strict hygiene, cleaning, and isolation procedures. (itv.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why were cruise ship passengers stopped from disembarking in Bordeaux?
Local authorities stopped passengers from disembarking due to dozens of likely gastroenteritis (stomach flu) cases on board.
How many people were on board the affected cruise ship?
French media reported there are about 1,700 people on board the ship.
What measures did the cruise operator implement after the outbreak?
Ambassador Cruise Line immediately applied enhanced sanitation and prevention protocols on the ship.
Is the outbreak related to other recent virus clusters on cruise ships?
Authorities stated there is no link between this outbreak and a recent hantavirus cluster reported on a different ship.
What is gastroenteritis and what are its symptoms?
Gastroenteritis, also known as stomach flu, is highly contagious and causes symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea.

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