Azamara’s entire fleet back in service
Azamara’s entire fleet of four ships has officially returned to the water.
As its fleet returns to service, Azamara continues its commitment to Destination Immersion experiences
The line will visit 362 ports around the world, with 392 overnight stays, and over 3,000 different shore excursions.
Onboard restaurants, including Discoveries and Windows Café, have redesigned each menu to highlight a variety of countries visited by Azamara ships.
“Our four-ship fleet are all sailing for the first time ever, allowing us even more opportunities to immerse our guests in the smaller ports and hidden gem destinations,” says Carol Cabezas, President of Azamara.
Azamara’s newest ship, Azamara Onward, celebrated its launch at a naming ceremony in Monte Carlo on May 2.
Azamara Onward is currently on a seven-night Greece Intensive Voyage.
Azamara Journey returned to service on a 10-Night Greece Intensive Voyage, while Azamara Pursuit set sail for a five-Night Grand Prix Weekend Voyage, and Azamara Quest embarks on a nine-night Spring Med & Grand Prix Voyage.
Azamara’s four ships will sail Europe this summer, before heading to Asia, Australia, South America, and more global destinations.
Program highlights include a 14-night India and Sri Lanka Voyage aboard Azamara Quest.
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