Azamara
Azamara Cruises was founded in 2007 after two R-class ships from Pullmantur Cruises that would have gone to Celebrity Cruises were transferred to the new company. The first ships of the company were the Azamara Quest and Azamara Journey. They make cruises to exotic locations, competing with Oceania Cruises. Azamara currently operates four ships.
Azamara garners high praise from cruisers and critics for its upscale cabins and trips to far-flung destinations. The line's three ships – Azamara Journey, Azamara Quest, and Azamara Pursuit (with the fourth set to debut in 2022) – sail to more than 300 ports across nearly 100 countries, with popular stops in South America, Europe, the Caribbean, Australia, and Asia. With Azamara's ship capacity limited to about 700 guests, it is easy to steer clear of crowds and locate crew members.
While docked at different ports, Azamara voyages offer shore excursions that vary by activity level, including museum visits and walking tours. The cruise line also offers restaurant recommendations for those who’d like to explore the local dining scene. Whether you choose the shortest four-night cruise or the longest 23-night voyage, you can take advantage of each ship's onboard fitness center, lounges, and nightly musical and dance performances.
You will also find several dining options on all three ships, ranging from casual buffets to specialty restaurants like Aqualina and Prime C steakhouse. In addition to beverages and meals in the main dining room, cafe and buffet, Azamara cruise fares include onboard enrichment programs like culinary demonstrations, wine tastings, and lectures.
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Website: http://www.azamara.com/