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    Cape Verde is one of the destinations of the new English cruise company

    Camelia KirkBy Camelia KirkApril 2, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Cape Verde is one of the destinations of the new English cruise company
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    The first flight of the British company is scheduled to start on the 20th of this month between European ports. The archipelago would be a place to stop in the winter months.

    Ambassador Cruise Line is a new dedicated cruise line for more than 50 years, and is the first British line to launch since 2010. The Purfleet, Essex, UK-based company, backed by private, London-based Njord Partners LLP, will make its maiden voyage On the 20th, to the port of Hamburg, Germany.

    According to information posted on the company’s website, 31 more flights will follow, connecting to more than 90 different ports, including the capitals of the Baltic, Greenland, Iceland and the Arctic, before sailing to Scandinavia, the Canary Islands, Cuba and the Caribbean. Cape Verde in winter. The ambassador will work with the 1,400-passenger Ambience cruise ship.

    Ambience, 245 meters long and 32 meters wide, was born in 1991 as Regal Princess before joining the P&O Australia fleet and sailing as Pacific Dawn. Now it has been completely renovated with new technologies to reduce atmospheric emissions to comply with IMO Tier III regulations, as well as equipped with advanced ballast and wastewater treatment systems, allowing you to navigate even protected ecosystems.

    Ambassador Cruise Line’s management team consists of former Cruise & Maritime Voyages CEOs, CEO Christian Verhonegg, Commercial Director Christopher Coates, as well as Gary Hides and Simon Weeks.

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