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02 January 2023

VARIETY CRUISES TRANSFERS ‘BOAT ON A BOAT’ IN TIME FOR LAUNCH OF TAHITI AS NEWEST DESTINATION

Committed to their Clean Oceans for All pledge, the cruise line paves the way for a carbon neutral future at sea.
Panorama II small ship transfer with Variety Cruises

For the first time ever, starting in January 2023, Variety Cruises will be sailing the world-famous French Polynesia’s Society Islands on board Panorama II, a 50-meter, two-masted motorsailer with a maximum capacity of just 49 guests. The adventure promises intimacy for its passengers along with a low-impact experience on its destination.

Always eyeing a Better world at Sea, Greece’s leading small ship cruise company is proudly launching this new destination on the right foot by choosing to transport Panorama II with DYT Super Yacht Transport which offers a float-on, float-off transfer system for superyachts. The vessel was loaded on MY YACHT EXPRESS in Genoa on November 23, 2022, and will arrive at Papeete by January 6, 2023, just in time for the inaugural sail on January 13.

The loading process involves a semi-submersible vessel which is submerged into a floating marina where all yachts are moored in position. Once the deck is dry, the yachts are secured and ready for safe crossing. The benefits of using this transport system not only guarantees the safer delivery of the ship with less wear and tear, but also plays an important role in Variety Cruises’ continuous efforts to reach a carbon neutral status by 2050.

Discover the impressive Panorama II loading procedure here.

High resolution images are available here.

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On sustainability

One of the company’s three pillars of positive impact is Clean Oceans for All, together with Gender Equality for All and Education for All. Engaging in such sustainable initiatives is therefore a vital part of their strategy and identity. From small steps that included protecting cultural heritage and visiting UNESCO sites, to actively engaging with research on biodegradable materials and protecting sea-life while supporting the health of the oceans; efforts have always been proactive.

The company is the first cruise line worldwide to join TOURISM DECLARES and has developed a transparent, practical and functional 12-month plan that will guide the way for neutralizing carbon emissions, while remaining committed to additional sustainability initiatives including no single use plastic and ethical food sourcing. The aim is to lead by example in the hopes that other operators within the travel industry and beyond will be inspired to follow.

The cruise line will be monitoring their impact on the environment with ships running on marine diesel oil, reducing plastic waste and further developing their beach clean-up initiatives, while adhering to the most stringent policies on waste management.

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