Azamara Cruises announces new summer 2027 cruises
Small-ship line Azamara Cruises just revealed its full summer 2027 cruise program.
The 2027 features 68 sailings and six Grand Voyages across its fleet visiting lesser-travelled ports and longer stays in each destination.
“The 2027 summer sailings will be our most diverse yet,” said Michael Pawlus, Head of Itinerary Planning at Azamara Cruises.
“From returning to UK ports like Dartmouth and Fowey to Japan’s Cherry Blossom season, summer 2027 is all about delivering meaningful, in-depth travel.”
Pawlus said some Grand Voyages span more than 40 nights.
Summer 2027 highlights Include:
Six New Grand Voyages: Grand Voyages ranging from 35 to 41 nights. These extended journeys visit multiple countries and continents. Itineraries include Miami to Venice, Copenhagen to New York, Kobe to Vancouver, and Athens to Lisbon, each designed to showcase and cultural immersion. Every Grand Voyage also includes complimentary airfare, shore excursion credits, Wi-Fi for two devices, weekly laundry service, and an upgraded beverage package.
Back to beloved ports: For the first time since 2009 and 2018 respectively, Azamara Cruises returns to the picturesque UK ports of Dartmouth and Fowey. Dartmouth, home to the Britannia Royal Naval College, offers a medieval castle and scenic river cruises, while Fowey showcases its literary heritage, estuary views, and idyllic Cornish streets. These ports are accessible only to smaller ships.
22 new PerryGolf Cruises: The 2027 summer cruises feature 22 new PerryGolf as well as 10 new Country-Intensive Cruises that allow travellers to dive deep into a single country’s culture and coastline. Guests will enjoy expanded Azamara Ashore programming, including shore excursions and overnight land programs created in partnership with top local tour operators.
Japan’s Cherry Blossoms and beyond: Sailing in spring, Azamara Pursuit will bring guests through Japan during the iconic cherry blossom season—offering opportunities to witness this natural wonder across both northern and southern ports such as Hiroshima, Kanazawa, Tokyo, Kobe and more.
More late nights and overnight stays: Summer 2027 cruises offer 89 overnight stays and 381 late nights, giving guests access to destinations after dark. As the only cruise line offering evening tours, Azamara invites travellers to experience the magic of each destination long after the sun sets.
David Duff, MD, UK & EMEA at Azamara Cruises, said: “As demand grows, our Summer 2027 deployment reflects Azamara’s unwavering focus on creating experiences that connect guests with the heart of each destination.”
Guests can take advantage of the Experience More Essentials Package including $300 onboard credit, free Wi-Fi for one device, and a premium beverage package for two.
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