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Ambassador Cruise Line, the UK's newest cruise operator whose Ambience has completed a 4-day round trip maiden voyage from its London homeport of Tilbury to Hamburg, Germany, writes Jehan Ashmore.

In advance of Ambience's inaugural cruise that departed the London International Cruise Terminal, Tilbury on Tuesday, the ship’s Godmother, Sally Gunnell, the former British athlete and Olympian named the operator's first cruiseship.

The maiden cruise of the 70,285 tonnes cruiseship however was delayed by a fortnight as the ship when in a Croatian drydock yard for engineering works had delays in the supply of marine gas. The rescheduled London-Hamburg minicruise led to two Norwegian Fjords cruises having to be cancelled.

The 1,400 guest capacity cruiseship built in 1991 had served Princess Cruises as their first Regal Princess and also as the renamed Pacific Dawn.

Ambassador Cruise Line is the first new UK based operator in more than a decade since the formation of Cruise & Maritime Voyages. As Afloat reported in 2020, CMV however went into administration due to the severe impact on the industry caused by the pandemic.

CMV were frequent callers to Belfast, Dublin and Cork with the latter two ports as homeport to Magellen offering direct cruises for Irish cruise-goers. 

The former CMV Chief Executive Officer, Christian Verhounig, Afloat has identified continue in the same role for Ambassodor Cruise Line and where he heads the management team based in Purfleet, Essex.

Another former member of the CMV team, Simon Weeks who was their Chief Administrative Officer has taken up a position with Ambassador Cruise Line albeit in the role of Chief Technology Officer.

Likewise of CMV, Purfleet located on the north bank of the Thames estuary is where Ambassador Cruise Line's head office is based. The company is aimed at the UK market offering non-fly cruises and is predominately for the 50-plus traveller.

All cruises will be based out of Tilbury with a curated no-fly programme of 29 inaugural year sailings.

Featured destinations will include the British Isles (and Ireland), the Norwegian Fjords, Greenland, the Arctic and Iceland in additon several short break cruises.

Afloat has examined the cruise schedule, where a 'British Isles Discovery' involves Ambience to make an inaugural call to Belfest Harbour on 7th May and the next day an Irish debut call to Cobh, Cork Harbour.

As for the winter months, there will be a range of exploration style voyages sailing to the Canaries, Cuba, the Caribbean, Cape Verde and Scandinavia.

Ambassador is also to add a second cruise ship, the 48,123 tonnes Ambition in 2023 and sail out of ports such as Belfast, Bristol, Dundee, Liverpool, Newcastle and Falmouth.

The 1,200 guest ship dates to 1999 and in recent years had served as AidaMira for German brand Aida Cruises.

Afloat will have more to report from the German cruise market as another operator from that nation is due to make a call to London this evening and is soon to visit Ireland.

Published in Cruise Liners

About the Star Sailors League Gold Cup

In 2022, Sailing finally got its own World Cup, according to the promoters of the SSL (STAR SAILORS LEAGUE) Gold Cup. 

Like football in 1930 and rugby in 1987, the SSL Gold Cup is designed to crown the best sailing nation of all! The World's Top 56 countries, selected on their SSL Nation ranking, will battle their way through to raise the coveted and only Sailing World Cup trophy.

The SSL is the global inshore sailing circuit launched by Olympic athletes in 2012, by sailors for sailors. Its main philosophy considers the athletes (not the boats) as the “Stars” and it aims to showcase the annual global sailing championship with its over 15’000 regattas; it determines and celebrates the world leaders in sailing promoting the inshore regattas to the global audience.

The three main components of the SSL Circuit are the SSL Ranking published every Tuesday, updating the position of over 100,000 leading athletes, thus highlighting the world’s top inshore sailors. The SSL Finals taking place every year around November-December, it’s the annual final of the SSL Circuit among the 20/25 best athletes of the ranking, to crown the champion of the season. And the SSL Gold Cup, the ‘ultimate’ championship of the circuit with 56 nations among World Sailing members, to crown the best sailing nation.

In a mechanical sport where the race for technology sometimes gets in the way of the race for glory, the SSL aims for equal competition where the talent of the sailors is at the forefront and the champions become heroes that inspire new generations of sailors.

The SSL is a World Sailing Special Event since 2017.