Sail Into 2025 with up to $1,000 Onboard Credit* and Over £3,500 in Value with “Always Azamara” Inclusions During Azamara’s WAVE Season Offer
This WAVE season, travellers can explore Azamara’s signature difference — immersive shore excursions, intimate small-ship exclusivity, and extended time in port to dive deeper into iconic and hidden destinations around the world.
Azamara – the small-ship cruise line renowned for Destination Immersion® and Extended Destination Days – is making a splash this WAVE season with up to $1,000 in onboard credit per stateroom on select 2025 sailings when booked between December 11, 2024, and February 28, 2025. Travellers can also enjoy over £3,500 in added value with “Always Azamara” inclusions, featuring complimentary room service, a wide selection of food and beverages (including beer, wine, and spirits), unlimited self-service laundry, and even gratuities — all included to make the journey seamless.
Save on immersive itineraries with late-night and overnight stays in destinations that inspire deeper connections and broaden global perspectives.
David Duff, Managing Director at Azamara Cruises, expressed his enthusiasm, saying: “At Azamara Cruises, we deeply value the hard work and dedication of our travel agent partners. As part of our commitment to rewarding their efforts and to kickstart the wave period, I’m thrilled to announce that starting 1st January 2025, we’ll be doubling our Azamara Rewards booking uplift to £20 per booking. This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to strengthening our partnership with agents and supporting their success in the year ahead”.
Highlights of applicable sailings include but are not limited to:
13 Night Japan Intensive Voyage
Delve deep into the heart of ancient cultures and explore lesser-known ports with this Japan-intensive voyage. Enjoy extended stays, including a late night in Hiroshima. Discover the vibrant markets of Kochi, pay homage to history at Hiroshima’s iconic Peace Memorial Park, and explore Kitakyushu’s Kokura Castle. Wander through the art-filled gardens of Kanazawa, before concluding your journey in the dynamic metropolis of Tokyo, where tradition and modernity converge.
11 Night Gems of the Adriatic & Aegean Voyage
Embark on a journey through the picturesque cities of the Adriatic and Aegean seas, where history and natural beauty converge. Experience the idyllic charm of Chania, Greece, a destination offering both small-ship exclusivity and authentic Mediterranean allure. As the sun begins to set, travellers can make their way to Falassarna Beach, a hidden gem renowned for its tranquil ambiance and breathtaking views – perfectly situated to witness the sun dip into the sea.
12 Night Northern Cities Voyage
Set sail from Lisbon and explore the charm of Porto and Northern France before enjoying an overnight in Rotterdam, a vibrant Dutch city celebrated for its dynamic cultural scene, iconic museums, and captivating art. Sail onward through the Kiel Canal, accessible by Azamara’s intimate small-ship size, and uncover the medieval beauty of Wismar and the picturesque seaside views of Helsingborg. Conclude your extraordinary voyage in colourful Copenhagen, a city where modern vibrancy meets historic charm. A journey of culture, history, and breathtaking destinations awaits.
This WAVE season, Azamara invites travellers to experience extraordinary one-of-a-kind opportunities that immerse guests in the heart of each destination. From exclusive and complimentary AzAmazing Evenings, where local culture comes to life, to late-night and overnight stays that allow for deeper exploration, every journey is designed to connect guests with authentic traditions and hidden gems. With access to smaller, less-travelled ports, Azamara takes travellers where other larger cruise lines can’t, offering travellers experiences unlike any other.
*Prices are per person in USD. Taxes, fees, and port expenses are not included.
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