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74 nights cruise in Grand Voyages

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Departure Port
Miami (Florida, USA)
Ports of Call
Miami (Florida, USA),At Sea,At Sea,St.John (U.S. Virgin Islands),Charlotte Amalie (St.Thomas),Philipsburg (St. Maarten),Charlestown (Boston),St. Johns (Antigua),St. Pierre,Port Elizabeth (Bequia),St.Georges,Bridgetown (Barbados),Scarborough (Tobago),At Sea,Isle Royale (French Guiana, South America),At Sea,Belem,At Sea,At Sea,Recife,At Sea,Salvador De Bahia (Brazil),At Sea,Buzios (Brazil),Rio De Janeiro (Brazil),Rio De Janeiro (Brazil),Rio De Janeiro (Brazil),Parati (Brazil),Ilhabela (Brazil),Sao Paulo (Santos),At Sea,At Sea,Montevideo (Uruguay),Buenos Aires (Argentina),Buenos Aires (Argentina),Buenos Aires (Argentina),Montevideo (Uruguay),Punta Del Este (Uruguay),At Sea,At Sea,At Sea,Port Stanley (Falkland Island),At Sea,Antarctic Sound/Peninsula,Antarctic Sound/Peninsula,Antarctic Sound/Peninsula,At Sea,Ushuaia (Argentina),Ushuaia (Argentina),SAILING IN THE BEAGLE CHANNEL,Punta Arenas (Chile),Sailing in the Chilean fjords,Sailing in the Chilean fjords,Puerto Chacabuco (Chile),Puerto Montt,At Sea,San Antonio (Ibiza),Coquimbo (Chile),At Sea,Iquique (Chile),Arica (Chile),At Sea,Pisco (Peru),Lima (Callao),Lima (Callao),At Sea,At Sea,At Sea,Fuerte Amador (Panama City),Panama Canal (Cruising),Puerto Limon (Costa Rica),Isla San Andrés (Colombia),At Sea,Cozumel,At Sea,Miami (Florida, USA)
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Isla San Andrés, Colombia

San Andrés Island is an exotic Colombian island located in the Caribbean Sea, although it lies geographically closer to Nicaragua. It is famous for its white sandy beaches, warm turquoise waters, and stunning coral reefs.The island is a popular destination for diving, water sports, and relaxation, offering a unique cultural identity influenced by African, Spanish, and English heritage.San Andrés is ideal for those seeking a tropical getaway with natural beauty, a laid-back atmosphere, and authentic local experiences.

St. Johns, Antigua

The thriving capital of Antigua, St. John, is a populated neighborhood with charming narrow streets that climb up to the silvery domes of the Cathedral of Saint John. The beach, with wonderful bars and cafes, attracts many people.

Antarctic Sound/Peninsula

Antarctic Sound is a body of water about 30 miles (50 km) long and from 7 to 12 miles (11 to 19 km) wide, separating the Joinville Island group from the northeast end of the Antarctic Peninsula. The sound was named by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskiöld for the expedition ship Antarctic which in 1902, under the command of Carl Anton Larsen, was the first vessel to navigate it.

Arica, Chile

Arica is literally an oasis, near to sand dunes of the desert and fertile valleys, fed by melting glaciers of the Andes. Is located in the heart of some fascinating cultural attractions. The Plaza Colon, an iron cathedral with the Tower of San Marcos, is such a point of interest.There is also the Archaeological Museum in the nearby Azapa Valey. There you will find pre-Columbian textiles, sculptures and mummies of Chinchoro culture dating back to 10.000 B.C.
 

Bridgetown, Barbados

Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados, retains much of its British heritage. Τhe bustling city, the quiet hillsides and valleys with tropical vegetation, the sandy beaches, which are considered to be the most beautiful in the world and many other impressive sights are waiting to be explored.

SAILING IN THE BEAGLE CHANNEL

Sailing in the Beagle Channel is a captivating journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Tierra del Fuego, at the southernmost tip of South America. This iconic channel, named after the HMS Beagle that sailed through these waters in the 1830s with Charles Darwin aboard, is a natural wonder in its own right. As you glide through the channel's serene waters, you'll be surrounded by majestic snow-capped peaks, rugged glaciers, and lush forests teeming with wildlife. The channel serves as a gateway to explore the untouched beauty of the region, with opportunities to visit remote islands, spot penguins and sea lions, and witness awe-inspiring calving glaciers. Sailing in the Beagle Channel offers an unparalleled experience of nature's grandeur and a chance to connect with the pristine wilderness that has captured the hearts of explorers and adventurers for centuries.

Belem

Belém is a Brazilian city, the capital and largest city of state of Pará.Belém is also known as the Metropolis of the Brazilian Amazon region or the city of mango trees due to the vast number of those trees found in the city.Native species, orchidary, lakes, caverns and waterfalls create an astonoshing surrounding.Belém is, in a way, a synthesis of the culture and the history of Pará and the Amazon with native indian influence in the food and culture.It is a lively and friendly city that it can look appealing at first sight.It is a must for nature lovers.

Port Elizabeth, Bequia

Port Elizabeth is the main port and capital of Bequia Island, part of the Grenadines. Located on the beautiful Admiralty Bay, it is a popular destination for sailors and travelers seeking relaxation and natural beauty. The area is known for its laid-back atmosphere, traditional shops, scenic beaches, and authentic Caribbean culture.

Buzios, Brazil

Buzios, is one of the most charming coastal towns of Brazil, near Rio de Janeiro, that has luxury shops and restaurants, great beaches and numerous water sports. Once was a simple fishing village on the peninsula, but the last years has turned into an expensive and fashionable holiday destination.

Sailing in the Chilean fjords

Sailing in the Chilean fjords is an unforgettable and awe-inspiring experience that immerses adventurers in the breathtaking beauty of nature's wonders. Located along the southern coast of Chile, these fjords are a maze of deep blue waters, glacier-carved valleys, and towering snow-capped mountains. Navigating through the labyrinth of fjords offers an intimate encounter with pristine landscapes, where dense forests and lush vegetation cling to rugged cliffs. Gliding past massive glaciers that calve into the sea and encountering diverse wildlife, such as whales, dolphins, and seabirds, adds to the allure of this journey. Whether aboard a luxurious cruise or a small expedition vessel, sailing in the Chilean fjords promises unparalleled serenity and an opportunity to connect with the raw and untamed beauty of this remote corner of the world.

 

Charlestown, Boston

Charlestown is the oldest neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is located on a peninsula north of the Charles River, across from downtown Boston and also adjoins the Mystic River and Boston Harbor. Charlestown contains several places of historical interest and was also the location from which Paul Revere began his famous "midnight ride" before the Battles of Lexington and Concord. A restaurant opened in 1780 and still in operation, Warren Tavern, claims to have been one of Revere's favorite taverns. 

Coquimbo, Chile

Coquimbo is a coastal city in northern Chile, known for its port, golden beaches, and vibrant maritime activity. Located in the heart of the Elqui region, it’s famous for its vineyards and the production of traditional Chilean pisco. The city blends colonial charm with modern infrastructure, while the imposing Cross of the Third Millennium monument towers above the hills, offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. Coquimbo is an ideal stop for travelers interested in astronomy, nature, and Chile’s rich cultural heritage.

Cozumel

Cozumel offers any kind of adventure. Explore the unique architecture of the Tulum's Maya, like the pyramid-shaped El Castillo, which stands over the city from a 12 meters high cliff . Then explore the underwater world of Tsankanamp in the submarine Atlantis. Do a jeep safari in the tropical landscape of Cozumel's east side. Go through the dunes and trails for an unforgettable experience.

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is the largest city and port in the country and one of the most prosperous cities in Latin America. It is considered to be the "Paris of South America" with a sense more European than South American. Buenos is known for its architecture, nightlife and cultural events. It has many attractions, such as the Evita Museum in Plaza de Mayo Square, the famous Colon theater, the modern district Recoleta with elegant shops and restaurants and the spectacular Iguassu Falls.

Port Stanley, Falkland Island

Stanley or Port Stanley is the capital and only city essentially the Falkland Islands. The Falklands archipelago is teeming with wonders of wildlife and nature experience personal encounters with peguins and pinnipeds or the beauty of delicate flowers. Discover an unpolluted environmernt with fantasically clear blue skies seamless horizons, vast open spaces and stunning white sand beaches. Whether you are looking for adventure or seeking quiter pleasure the falklands are a great place to relax and unwind.

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is one of the world’s most iconic cities, famous for its stunning beaches like Copacabana and Ipanema, as well as the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue overlooking the city from Corcovado Mountain. The city blends vibrant culture, a world-renowned carnival, music, and dance, offering a unique experience for visitors. With its dramatic natural landscape featuring mountains, forests, and ocean, Rio captivates with its energy and beauty.

Ilhabela, Brazil

Ilhabela island is 4 miles away from Sao Paulo and most of it is a park, protected by Unesco. The island has pristine beaches, rainforests, waterfalls, volacano peaks, flowing streams, rich plant and animal life.

Iquique, Chile

Iquique is a port city and commune in northern Chile, capital of both the Iquique Province and Tarapacá Region. It lies on the Pacific coast, west of the Pampa del Tamarugal, which is part of the Atacama Desert. It had a population of 191,468 according to the 2017 census. The city developed during the heyday of the saltpetre mining in the Atacama Desert in the 19th century.

Isle Royale, French Guiana, South America

Isle Royale is the largest of the Îles du Salut (Salvation Islands), a small archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of French Guiana, in South America. The island is best known as part of the infamous French colonial penal colony, where convicts were imprisoned—most famously Henri Charrière, author of Papillon. Today, Isle Royale is a historical and tourist destination, featuring well-preserved ruins, a small museum, and lush tropical scenery. It offers a unique experience for visitors interested in colonial history, nature, and the cultural heritage of French Guiana.

Lima (Callao)

The cultural and economic heart of Peru, Lima was the center of power for the Spanish empire in South America. Calao is the largest and most important port of the country. Lima hosts splendid archaeological museums, art museums, even museums of gold items. The catacombs under the church of San Francesco is a landmark, as there are thousands of old documents in the library of the adjacent monastery.
 

Miami, Florida, USA

World-famous beaches, exceptional nightlife, unique culinary experiences and Latin atmosphere, are all those that make this city so fascinating. Miami Beach is one of the most popular attractions of the city with wide sandy beaches, warm waters and a great variety of water sports. A tour to the famous Art Deco district of the South Beach is also a unique experience.

Montevideo, Uruguay

Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, is situated in the southern coast of the country, on the northeastern bank of the river Rio de la Plata. Montevideo has old buildings, several museums, art galleries, and nightclubs, outdoor cafes, museums and piazzas with European influences. It's a vibrant city with many monuments and areas to be explored.
 

Parati, Brazil

Parati was founded as a Portuguese colony in the middle of 17th century. The town is located on the Bay of Ilha Grande, on the southwestern tip of the state of Rio de Janeiro. Besides the beautiful landscape, as Parati is surrounded by tropical forests, waterfalls, mountains with lush vegetation, protected natural parks and wonderful beaches, it has also a rich culture, with historic buildings intact through the years, Baroque churches and the Historic Center District, with its cobblestone-paved streets.

Puerto Chacabuco, Chile

Puerto Chacabuco is a small port town in Chile, located in the Aysén region of Patagonia in the southern part of the country. The town is known for its stunning natural beauty and its strategic position as a port, serving the Patagonia area. It is popular for its connection to coastal areas, national parks, and glaciers, offering activities such as hiking, fishing, and sea cruises.

Punta Del Este, Uruguay

A port brimming with elegant yachts, towering skyscrapers, luxury mansions and splendid casinos, Punta del Este is known as the San Tropez of Latin America. Excellent food, amazing views and 32 kms of a wonderful coastline complete the picture of this fascinating destination.
 

Pisco, Peru

Pisco is a city located in the Ica Region of Peru, the capital of the Pisco Province. The city is around 9 metres (28 feet) above sea level. Pisco means "bird." The area is often visited because of the concentration of marine animals and birds. The Chincha Islands are also near its coast. Many bird species can be seen in the islands including pelicans, penguins, cormorants, as well as sea lions, turtles, dolphins and whales. Another attraction in the area is El Candelabro, a giant lamp dug in the sand in the method which was used by the creators of the Nazca Lines.

Puerto Montt

Puerto Montt is a coastal city in the south of Chile and has an important role as a port. It boasts great views of the ocean and towering peaks of the Andes. Walking along the beach is very pleasant and offers many opportunities of entertainment. Also in the port area the visitor can find seafood restaurants and crafts shops.


 

Puerto Limon, Costa Rica

Puerto Limon was built where Columbus dropped anchor in 1502. It is a colorful and exciting gateway to Costa Rica to explore the variety of attractions available. Spend a day relaxing on the beautiful Playa Bonita Beach. Experience the thrill of rafting on the Reventazon river or take a ride on the cable car over the tops of the trees and enjoy the view of the tropical forest.

Panama Canal (Cruising)

The Panama Canal is an engeeniring miracle, one of the largests and most difficult technical projects ever accomplished. The Canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and connects the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, making ships' sailing faster, easier and more safe than ever before.


 

Punta Arenas, Chile

The city proper is locates on the northeastern shore of Brunswick Pensisula.Besides the eastern shore with the settlements of Guiarabo,Rio Amarillo and Punta San Juan the peninsula is largely unihabited.Located on the Brunswick Peninsula.Punta Arenas is among the largest cities in the entire Patagonion Region.

Recife

Recife is one of the largest cities in Brazil known as "Brazilian Venice", as it is formed by three islands, has many rivers and more than fifty bridges. The city is surrounded by tropical forests and the weather is generally warm, since Recife is located near the equator. The culture of the region is strongly influenced by the mixed population of native Indians, black slaves and Portuguese settlers and their interaction over the years.

St.John (U.S. Virgin Islands)

St. John is the capital and largest city of Antigua and Barbuda, a country located in the Caribbean Sea. It is the commercial center of the country and the port of the island of Antigua. The city is one of the most developed and cosmopolitan cities in the Lesser Antilles. Famous for its various malls and boutiques across town, selling designer jewelry and haute couture. There are museums, including the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda and the Museum of Marine Art, a small museum that includes fossilized rocks, volcanic rocks, petrified wood, a collection of more than 10,000 shells and artifacts from several English shipwrecks.

San Antonio, Ibiza

San Antonio, Ibiza, really does offer something for everybody, with a great variety of accommodation and entertainment, and just 20 mins drive from Ibiza Town. Famous for its sunsets in Café del Mar and lively night-time vibe. San Antonio is a great holiday choice.

St. Pierre

St. Pierre is a small coastal town in the island territory of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, located off the coast of Canada. It serves as the administrative and cultural center of the region and retains a strong French identity, with colonial architecture, local cuisine, and a peaceful atmosphere.

Salvador De Bahia, Brazil

Salvador is located on the northeast coast of Brazil, therefore Salvador has many beaches along the Atlantic coast. The old city center, Pelourinho, is a World Heritage Site and can be easily explored on foot. Is a vibrant scenery with historical sites, colonial architecture, museums, restaurants, bars, hostels, artisanal shops and popular Carnival celebrations.Here is concentrated all the Brazilian culture.
 

Sao Paulo (Santos)

Santos, located in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, stands as a dynamic coastal city renowned for its crucial role as home to the Port of Santos—one of the busiest and most significant ports in Latin America. The port's activities have historically shaped the city's economy, facilitating the trade of commodities such as coffee and sugar. Santos boasts inviting beaches, including Praia do Gonzaga and Praia do Boqueirão, complemented by scenic gardens and recreational spaces along the waterfront. The city embraces a blend of historical and modern architecture, exemplified by landmarks like the Coffee Museum, which delves into the historical importance of coffee in the region. Notably, Santos is the proud home of Santos Futebol Clube, a football club that has achieved remarkable success and produced legendary players like Pelé, adding a cultural and sporting dimension to this vibrant Brazilian city.

St.Georges

St. George’s is the capital of Grenada, a Caribbean island nation. Nestled around a natural harbor and surrounded by lush green hills, the town features charming colonial architecture and vibrant local life. It serves as the island’s main port, popular with cruise ships, and is an ideal starting point for exploring Grenada’s tropical landscapes, beaches, and cultural treasures.

Charlotte Amalie (St.Thomas)

The idyllic Caribbean island of St. Thomas is famous not only for its beautiful beaches and crystal waters but also for its duty-free market. Look for duty free shopping, from drinks to imported Chinese porcelain, diamonds and crystals. The capital of the island and the U.S. Virgin Islands is Charlotte Amalie. Enjoy the island’s world-renowned golf course, picture-perfect beaches and spectacular nightlife. 

Philipsburg (St. Maarten)

The unique Caribbean island, St. Maarten, is governed by two independent states, and although each half of the island is different, the residents live in harmony. The Dutch part, the capital of Philipsburg is a paradise for shopping, with a fantastic selection of shops and boutiques on the cobbled streets and narrow alleys.

Scarborough (Tobago)

Εntering the port you will see this picturesque island of South Caribbean and the fortress of the 18th century, the impressive Fort King George, which now houses the Archaeological Museum. You can do scuba diving and explore sunken ships in the area.

Fuerte Amador (Panama City)

Fuerte Amador is a man-made peninsula situated at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal. Thousands of tourists come here every year. This place is surrounded by a beautiful tropical raiforest. Here, shopping is a popular activity! There are many shopping malls, cafes and restaurants. While cruising across the Canal you will witness the jungled-covered islands and the amazing wildlife. Various kinds of monkeys, rare species of birds, crocodiles, turtles, butterflies are very common here. It is a very nice destination, especially for the most adventurous!

Ushuaia, Argentina

Ushuaia is the capital of Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina. It has been described as the southernmost city in the world. Tourist attractions include the Tierra del Fuego National Park and Lapataia Bay. Wildlife attractions include local birds, penguins, seals, and orcas.

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Day City/Port Arrival Departure
1 Miami, Florida, USA ------ 17:00
2 At Sea 00:00 00:00
3 At Sea 00:00 00:00
4 St.John (U.S. Virgin Islands) 10:30 18:00
5 Charlotte Amalie (St.Thomas) 08:00 18:00
6 Philipsburg (St. Maarten) 08:00 22:00
7 Charlestown, Boston 08:00 18:00
8 St. Johns, Antigua 08:00 18:00
9 St. Pierre 08:00 20:00
10 Port Elizabeth, Bequia 08:00 20:00
11 St.Georges 08:00 17:00
12 Bridgetown, Barbados 06:00 18:00
13 Scarborough (Tobago) 08:00 16:00
14 At Sea 00:00 00:00
15 Isle Royale, French Guiana, South America 08:00 18:00
16 At Sea 00:00 00:00
17 Belem 08:00 17:00
18 At Sea 00:00 00:00
19 At Sea 00:00 00:00
20 Recife 13:00 22:00
21 At Sea 00:00 00:00
22 Salvador De Bahia, Brazil 08:00 18:00
23 At Sea 00:00 00:00
24 Buzios, Brazil 13:00 20:00
25 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 08:00 00:00
26 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 00:00 00:00
27 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 00:00 17:00
28 Parati, Brazil 08:00 18:00
29 Ilhabela, Brazil 08:00 18:00
30 Sao Paulo (Santos) 08:00 18:00
31 At Sea 00:00 00:00
32 At Sea 00:00 00:00
33 Montevideo, Uruguay 08:00 18:00
34 Buenos Aires, Argentina 08:00 00:00
35 Buenos Aires, Argentina 09:00 00:00
36 Buenos Aires, Argentina 00:00 18:00
37 Montevideo, Uruguay 08:00 22:00
38 Punta Del Este, Uruguay 08:00 22:00
39 At Sea 00:00 03:00
40 At Sea 00:00 00:00
41 At Sea 00:00 00:00
42 Port Stanley, Falkland Island 07:30 17:00
43 At Sea 00:00 00:00
44 Antarctic Sound/Peninsula 06:00 00:00
45 Antarctic Sound/Peninsula 00:00 00:00
46 Antarctic Sound/Peninsula 00:00 18:00
47 At Sea 00:00 00:00
48 Ushuaia, Argentina 08:00 00:00
49 Ushuaia, Argentina 00:00 07:00
49 SAILING IN THE BEAGLE CHANNEL 08:00 12:00
50 Punta Arenas, Chile 07:00 19:30
51 Sailing in the Chilean fjords 06:00 00:00
52 Sailing in the Chilean fjords 00:00 18:00
53 Puerto Chacabuco, Chile 07:00 14:30
54 Puerto Montt 08:00 17:00
55 At Sea 00:00 00:00
56 San Antonio, Ibiza 07:00 17:00
57 Coquimbo, Chile 11:00 17:00
58 At Sea 00:00 00:00
59 Iquique, Chile 09:30 20:00
60 Arica, Chile 08:00 20:00
61 At Sea 00:00 00:00
62 Pisco, Peru 08:00 20:00
63 Lima (Callao) 07:30 00:00
64 Lima (Callao) 00:00 18:00
65 At Sea 00:00 00:00
66 At Sea 00:00 00:00
67 At Sea 00:00 00:00
68 Fuerte Amador (Panama City) 09:30 22:00
69 Panama Canal (Cruising) 05:00 17:00
70 Puerto Limon, Costa Rica 08:00 18:00
71 Isla San Andrés, Colombia 08:00 16:00
72 At Sea 00:00 03:00
73 Cozumel 08:00 18:00
74 At Sea 00:00 03:00
75 Miami, Florida, USA 06:00 ------
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The Azamara Journey is one of the most distinguished boutique-style ships at sea, designed to deliver a cruise filled with culture, comfort, and refined discovery. With its timeless design, serene atmosphere, and the renowned Azamara service, the ship offers a cruise experience where exploration becomes truly meaningful.

Measuring approximately 180 meters in length and welcoming just over 700 guests, Azamara Journey feels intimate and personal—ideal for travelers seeking a cruise without crowds and with far more space to enjoy every moment. Thanks to its smaller size, each cruise aboard Azamara Journey can access unique ports that larger vessels cannot, opening the door to more culturally rich and immersive itineraries.

Its recently refreshed staterooms and suites radiate elegance and comfort, turning every cruise into a soothing escape. From stylish lounges and inviting bars to quiet reading areas and open-air decks, every corner of the ship is crafted to make guests feel at ease.

Gastronomy is a highlight of every Azamara Journey cruise. Specialty restaurants such as Aqualina, offering Mediterranean-inspired dishes, and Prime C, known for premium cuts and refined flavors, elevate dining at sea. Windows Café provides relaxed buffet-style meals with stunning ocean views, while Mosaic Café serves exceptional coffee and irresistible sweets throughout the day.

Entertainment onboard follows a more sophisticated approach, perfectly aligned with the character of an upscale boutique cruise. Live music, themed evenings, cultural events, and the iconic “AzAmazing Evenings” bring each destination to life in ways that enrich the overall cruise experience.

Azamara Journey also emphasizes relaxation and wellness. The Sanctum Spa offers a wide range of rejuvenating treatments, while the fitness center includes modern equipment and classes for guests who wish to stay active during their cruise.

With extended port stays, frequent overnights, and itineraries that go beyond the typical routes, a cruise on Azamara Journey is far more than a holiday—it’s an in-depth journey filled with history, culture, and authentic experiences. It’s the perfect choice for travelers who value quality, meaningful exploration, and a ship built around attention to detail.

Because every cruise with Azamara is not just a voyage from port to port — it is an experience that connects you with the world through the sea, culture, and true hospitality.


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Azamara

Αzamara includes late night or overnigh stays on more than half of all port visits. And that means richer, fuller experiences of local people and cultures around the world. With Azamara, you will have enough time to marvel at the nightlife of Asia, the rainforest of Costa Rica and the palaces of St. Petersburg. On Azamara's smaler ships you will sail to less-travelled ports, enjoy scenic rivers and waterways that are off-limits to big cruise lines, and dock in prime spots close to town. It all adds to a richer travel experience. And it gets even better with Azamara's focus on Destination Immersion, meaning longer stays, more overnight and night touring in many places you visit. You'll have time to dine on local foods and wines, go to jazz clubs and listen to musicians in the cafes, and walk the lighted ramparts in old cities. We think you'll agree the world is a wonderful place when you see the Azamara way.

That’s in addition to our complimentary AzAmazing EveningsSM events, created specifically for Azamara guests to participate in a unique night of culture. And, of course, fun. Or feel free to venture out and explore the more than 200 destinations we travel to on your own. You have all the time in the world to do so. The best way to learn about a new culture? Joyfully immerse yourself in local life and encients traditions. When you come back onboard, you’ll enjoy our inclusive amenities including select standard spirits, international beers and wines, gratuities, English butler service for suite guests, and more, our award-winning spa, fitness center, and dining, and our friendly, always attentive staff, all from the comfort of our boutique, 686-guest club-like ships. Like a welcoming club

Taste your way through six distinctive dining experiences, including 24-hour room service. Discoveries Restaurant is Azamara's main dining room, with full breakfast and dinner menus and lunch service on sea days. Price C and Aqualina are elegant speciality restaurants spotlighting steakhouse classics and Mediterranean dishes. For casual breakfast, lunch and dinner, Windows Cafe and its adjoining outdoor seating area are just the ticket, while the Pool Grill is perfect for burgers and fries on sunny afternoons. Enjoy a changing daily selection of complimentary boutique wines at lunch and dinner, along with select beers. Or ask our sommelier for help choosing a special bottle from our Wine Cellar featuring thousands of vintage and small production wines. 

Sea days are perfect for sampling spa services that will leave you relaxed and reinvigorated. Azamara offers exclusive body, facial and massage treatments, health and wellness consultations, acupuncture, and a full-service salon. Just another day in paradise. With more late and overnight stays, we often bring local performers to the ship for truly authentic entertainment. Dance and admire the Murano glass fixtures in the Looking Glass Lounge, test your luck at lively Casino Luxe, or enjoy a musical revue in the Cabaret Lounge. Follow your whims and do something different ever night. Or simply relax with after-dinner drinks as Mosaic@Night, one of the ship's favourite casual gathering spots day and night. All ship bars serve complimentary select spirits, international beers, cocktails and wines.

Discover a seafaring community that feels like a club. A place where guests mingle easily and the staff and crew know your name, interests and preferences. Great service anticipates your needs and meets them swiftly. It's simultaneously friendly, attentive and professional. Top-tier service is the cornerstone of Azamara culture, from headquarters to shipboard staff to onshore guides. Our motivation is simpe: we want to see you again soon!

 

SMALLER SHIPS, OUT OF THE ORDINARY DESTINATIONS
Azamara consists of two intimate ships, Azamara Journey® and Azamara Quest®. Each can carry 686 fortunate guests to discover the hidden corners of the world that larger cruise ships simply cannot reach. In addition to offering a more personalized experience, our ships have recently undergone a $17.5 million revitalization including new European bedding and soft goods, flat screen televisions, new veranda decking and furniture, and wireless internet service in all staterooms and public areas. Plus, 93% of our staterooms offer ocean views and 68% have a private veranda.

 

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INCLUDED (FOR ALL CABIN CLASSES)

  • Accommodation in a cabin of your choice
  • Full board daily on the cruise ship
  • Selected alcoholic beverages, bottled water, soft drinks, espresso/cappuccino and tea
  • Gratuities
  • Port and other costs
  • Self-service laundry
  • AzAmazing Evenings® or Destination Celebration℠ (on most cruises 7 nights or longer)
  • The fun and entertainment program
  • Concierge service
  • 24-hour room service
  • Daily News Bulletin
  • Shuttle service from/to the port (where available)
  • Professional liability insurance

NOT INCLUDED

  • Meals at themed restaurants
  • Optional excursions
  • Internet access
  • Services of the beauty and rejuvenation center (spa)
  • Purchases from the ship's stores and everything not expressly mentioned in the included
  • Air tickets
  • Travel insurance

Additional benefits for passengers staying in Veranda Plus cabins: 120 minutes of free internet for each passenger, one free dinner for two at the ship's themed restaurant, priority boarding/disembarkation, free alcoholic beverages in the cabin

Additional benefits for passengers staying in Suites: Butler Service, 240 minutes of free internet for each passenger, complimentary dinner at the ship's themed restaurants, afternoon tea service in the Suite, $300 onboard credit for Club World Owner's Suites passengers, Club Ocean Suites and Club Spa Suites

 

GENERAL NOTES

The above prices are per person in Euro €, in a double cabin in the lowest available category

In order to complete the booking and in accordance with the company's policy, it is necessary to provide the full details of all passengers as stated in (a) Passport(s) / Identity Card(s) depending on the cruise you have chosen (Name, Date and Place of Birth, Issue and Expiry Date, Issuing Authority).
In addition it is necessary to send the contact details (Name and Mobile phone) of a person (relative or friend) as an Emergency Contact.
For your participation in the above cruise it is necessary to have a valid passport. On some cruises with destination ports in the Western Mediterranean you can also travel with a new type of identity card with Latin characters. Ask us about the cruise you are interested in.
Confirmation requires an advance payment of €500 - € 1.100 per person (depending the category) and payment 120 days before the departure of the cruise. For reservations made within a period of less than 120 days, immediate payment is required.
Cruise prices are not fixed. They are linked to the availability of cruise ships.
Early booking ensures availability on the cruise, the cabin class you want at competitive prices.

Cancellation fees for individual bookings Amounts of cancellation fees per person

999 - 121 days before departure: Loss of Deposit
120 - 91 days before departure: 25% cancellation fee on the total
  90 - 61 days before departure: 50% cancellation fee on the total
  60 - 31 days before departure: 75% cancellation fee on the total
  30 - 00 days before departure: 100% cancellation fee on the total

from €22,169.00
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