Ambassador Cruise Line has renewed its partnership with ORCA, the marine conservation group, now together with the corporate’s 120-day world cruise, in response to a press launch.
Christian Verhounig, CEO of Ambassador Cruise Line, stated: “I’m extremely proud that we’ll as soon as once more be working in collaboration with our nominated charity associate ORCA over the approaching season.
“Sustainability is one of Ambassador Cruise Line’s core values, and the dedicated ORCA itineraries will see Ocean Conservationists conduct essential research while onboard, particularly during our World Cruise, which will be the longest time the charity has ever spent at sea on a single sailing and allow ORCA to visit parts of the world they have never been to before. Guest feedback from the last six months’ worth of ORCA itineraries has been incredibly positive, and I’m delighted that they will remain onboard with Ambassador to help guests understand the opportunity they have to help us in our joint mission to protect the oceans we sail in.”
The world cruise will likely be included in 14 itineraries devoted to ocean conservation within the 2023/2024 cruise season and this marks the longest time the group has ever dedicated to any cruise line for a single crusing.
After a profitable inaugural season in partnership with ORCA, Ambassador introduced that ocean conservationists will likely be becoming a member of friends onboard the Ambience for seven itineraries crusing from London Tilbury. The Ambition, which enters service in May, will supply further departures from Newcastle, Dundee, Liverpool, Belfast, Bristol and Falmouth.
Steve Jones, director of fundraising and operations at ORCA stated: “Our partnership with Ambassador places whale and dolphin conservation on the coronary heart of a lot of what the corporate are doing, and it’s given us unprecedented alternatives to not solely encourage friends in regards to the world of those great animals, but in addition to take direct and significant motion collectively to assist safeguard them for future generations.
“Our Ocean Conservationists will be collecting vital data on these fantastic new itineraries, but just as importantly will be giving all guests onboard who care about these amazing animals the opportunity to play a part in protecting them for future generations.”
Every ORCA crusing with Ambassador will embrace an schooling program permitting friends to be taught extra in regards to the marine atmosphere. The program ranges from lectures and Q&As to figuring out the animals.
The renewal of the partnership will assist each Ambassador Cruise Line and ORCA to reaffirm their dedication to a joint Anti-Whaling Campaign, first launched in 2022.