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SaffronAmbience, which plans to arrive in Australia in February 2024, has the capacity for 1,400 guests, 798 cabins, a choice of five restaurants offering a selection of locally inspired dishes, including speciality dining options, nine lounges, a swimming pool, a spa, day and evening entertainment, fitness and leisure facilities complemented by enticing enrichment and lifestyle programmes.

“Our guests can embrace the premium value cruising experience on classic ships and enjoy the warmest welcome at sea, complete with excellent cuisine and amazing entertainment as they visit hidden gems across the globe.”

There are currently two ships forming the Ambassadors fleet: Ambience, which began sailing in April 2022, and Ambition, which will set sail on its inaugural season in May 2023.

Ambition Suite

Ambition Suite

“We want to bring back the joy of cruising and inject a newfound confidence in the industry, as we strive toward making a significant contribution to the travel industry in the Australian and New Zealand markets.

CEO, Christian Verhounig, is extremely proud of the Ambassador fleet and offering and is delighted to be entering the Australian Market after a successful inaugural season in the UK when Ambassador will be looking to welcome guests from both Australia and New Zealand.
Ambassador Cruise Line, the first cruise line to launch in the UK in a decade, will sail into Australian Waters in February 2024, with Ambience to arrive in Auckland and Sydney as part of Ambassador’s Grand Round the World Cruise.

The cruise line is currently sailing for the British market from its home port of London Tilbury and will sail from an additional six UK Ports – Newcastle, Dundee, Liverpool, Belfast, Bristol and Falmouth – from 2023.

Ambassador offers a premium-value, authentic cruise experience, with itineraries across the Mediterranean, Arctic, British Isles, Canary Islands and more. Together, the two ships will be sailing to six continents and 58 countries, calling at 165 ports and cruising over 176,195 nautical miles.

 

 

Written by: William Trevan

 

 

 

 

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