Princess Cruises’ Ruby Princess plans “Heart Healthy” Valentine’s Day Cruise

Princess Cruise to benefit the American Heart Association

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Princess Cruises’ second “Cruising for a Cause” event will happen in February to celebrate Valentine’s Day and feature expert guests and celebrities who will help educate passengers about heart health.

Noted guests include a renowned cardiac surgeon, a celebrity chef, an award-winning author, a four-time Super Bowl champion, and a beloved cast member from the hit television series The Love Boat. The benefit cruise will raise funds for the American Heart Association’s (AHA) programs and educational outreach.

A special dessert aboard the Ruby Princess.
A special dessert aboard the Ruby Princess.

The Ruby Princess will depart from Ft. Lauderdale on February 10-15, 2014,  on a five-day western Caribbean cruise. Passengers will be treated to a heart-themed onboard experience, focused not only on “affairs of the heart,” but also a variety of event themed around healthy living and heart health awareness.

Among the educational opportunities available exclusively for this cruise are training in the American Heart Association’s Hands-OnlyTM CPR; seminars on how to better manage stress, diet, and exercise; and a heart disease and stroke survivor reception. Passengers can also take advantage of complimentary blood pressure screenings and participate in a fundraising walk on deck, patterned after AHA’s successful HeartWalks. Valentine’s Day themed programming will include a special onboard renewal of vows and other romantic touches. The cruise will be capped off with a Ruby Red Gala party.

Special guests include:

Dr. Kathy Magliato, MD, MBA, FACS – Dr. Magliato is one of the few female cardiothoracic surgeons in the world with specialization in heart failure, heart transplantation, and artificial/mechanical heart technology. A nationally recognized expert on heart disease in women, she is currently the Director of Women’s Cardiac Services at Saint John’s Medical Center in Santa Monica, California, where she is developing a Multidisciplinary Women’s Health Center to address the cardiac needs of female patients.

Jesse Sapolu – Four-time Super Bowl champion Jesse Sapolu played center and offensive guard for the San Francisco 49ers during his 15-year football career. He now serves as the 49ers’ alumni coordinator, and is a motivational speaker and author of the biography “I Gave My Heart to San Francisco.”  He is also the co-founder of the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame and a spokesperson for the American Heart Association.

Chef Marc Anthony Bynum – Cook Healthy; Cook Delicious! A finalist on Food Network’s “Chopped,” celebrity Chef Bynum will be offering fun, innovative healthy cooking demonstrations for passengers.

Diana von Welanetz Wentworth – An award-winning author and national speaker on many facets of heart health, Wentworth’s passion for nurturing women’s hearts arose from her own surprising heart attack. Drawing from the recommendations of the American Heart Association, she developed a unique, fun, holistic program of heart-health care that is the topic of her newest book: “Love Your Heart: Follow the Red Thread to a Heart-Centered Life.”

David and Karen Gamow – The authors of “Freedom from Stress,” the Gamows have provided workplace stress management training to clients including NASA, CBS, GE, Marriott, Intuit, Nokia, Stanford School of Medicine, and the U.S. Army. The founders of Clarity Seminars, they have personally trained more than 20,000 people throughout North America to reduce stress and change their lives for the better.

Bernie Kopell, “Doc” – For 10 seasons, Bernie Kopell looked after the health of passengers aboard TV’s version of Pacific Princess as Doctor Adam Bricker (“Doc”) on The Love Boat. Kopell will be available to meet with and sign autographs for passengers.

“These terrific guests and the line-up of special heart health-themed activities will make this cruise a special opportunity for our passengers to learn how to build healthier lives,” said Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises president. “We look forward to a heart-felt cruise that will raise important funds for the American Heart Association.”

A portion of each passenger’s cruise fare, totaling approximately $500,000, will be matched by Princess Cruises with an additional $500,000, for a total of $1 million. The proceeds will be used to support the American Heart Association’s mission to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

Ports on this American Heart Association cruise are George Town, Grand Cayman and Cozumel, Mexico.

Cruise fares range from $379 to $1,649 per person based on double occupancy. A tax-deductible portion of each fare ranging from $100 to $300 per person, depending upon cabin category, will be donated to the American Heart Association.

The cruise is the second of the company’s new “Cruising for a Cause” initiative where Princess dedicates an entire sailing to support select charitable causes. For socially-conscious passengers who would like to be able to pay it forward while on a cruise, the “Cruising for a Cause” program makes it possible. The first cruise in this initiative was in November 2013, to support U.S. veterans.

For more information, visit:  PrincessCruises.com or their dedicated page for this American Heart Association cruise

 

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2 Comments

  1. Hi Dominique,

    I totally agree! Thanks very much for your comment. Princess Cruises has started a yearly Cruising for a Cause with this year being the second event. Yes, cute to have the cruise to benefit the American Heart Association over Valentine’s Day!

    Sherry

  2. What an amazing idea and great cause. Love that princess cruise lines is promoting healthy living while giving back and i believe its going to prove absolutely successful and hopefully turn into something annual. Great idea to do this for Valentines Day, many couples will enjoy this.

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