Azamara Club cruises on Thursday announced its exciting cruise itineraries for 2013. There is something for everyone, regardless of your cruising preferences.
The company has two boutique-hotel style cruise ships: Azamara Quest and Azamara Journey. They will embark on no less than 64 voyages during the 2013 season.
If cultural celebrations are what you are after, there is the opportunity to visit the Rio Carnival, the Andalusian Festival, the Monaco Grand Prix and the British Open.
Combined the two ships will visit close to 40 new ports, including Shanghai, Beijing, Jinhae, Amasra (Safranbolu), South Korea, 2014 Winter Olympic host city Sochi, Turkey, Cassis in France, Russia, Palamos, and Propriano in Corsica.
The idyllic cities of Svolvaer, Tromso, Gudvangen and Honningsvaag on the Norwegian Coast will also be on the menu.
Passengers will enjoy Azamara’s usual exceptional service levels and world-class cuisine in four different restaurants.
All these cruises are now available for bookings.
President and CEO of Azamara Club Cruises, Larry Pimentel, said “We continue to offer more late-night and overnight stays in ports than any cruise operator to offer guests the chance to savour a destination’s nightlife, and oftentimes, after the other cruise ships have departed.”
During the first few months of 2013, Azamara Journey will depart on four Southeast Asia journeys with lengths that vary between 14 and 17 nights. Overnight stays will be offered in, among others, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Halong Bay and Hue in Vietnam.