Azamara Cruises unveils summer 2026 solar eclipse cruises


Azamara Cruises unveils summer 2026 solar eclipse cruises

Monday, 09 Sep, 2024 0

Small ship line Azamara Cruises just unveiled its 2026 summer sailings, featuring 77 new itineraries.

Azamara Journey, Azamara Quest and Azamara Onward will all spend the summer season in Europe, spanning the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.

This includes extended time in Greece, Ireland, the British Isles and more.

New itinerary highlights include three solar eclipse cruises taking place in August 2026.

Michael Pawlus, Head of Itinerary Planning at Azamara Cruises, said: “The rare opportunity of solar eclipse sailings in 2026 is very exciting and we are thrilled to deliver such a unique offering.”

Also, Azamara Cruises will add five maiden ports to the European line-up in 2026 – which are only accessible to smaller ships.

It also debuts new pre– and post–land programs.

These sailings will continue to offer more late nights and overnights than any other cruise line, it says.

“Europe continues to be a leading destination for us globally, so we are delighted to be announcing one of our biggest European deployments to date,” Pawlus added.

“With three ships in the region from March to October 2026, we can offer our guests more options than ever before.”

The solar eclipse cruises are a 11-night Mediterranean Cruise: Greece, Turkey and Italy, Azamara Onward, a 12-night Ireland Intensive Cruise: Belfast, Dublin and Galaway, Azamara Quest, and a 18-night Iceland and Canada Cruise: Reykjavik, St. John and Quebec City, on Azamara Journey.

Maiden port calls in 2026 include Sarande, Albania, Turku, Finland and Menton, France.

Customers can take advantage of an Early Booking Bonus, with 20% off on all summer 2026 cruises booked before 31 October 2024. 

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