Azamara Cruises to sail to hidden corners of Europe in 2009
Deluxe cruise line Azamara Cruises is to sail up the River Thames to Tower Bridge for the first time next year. One of the line’s two ships will make an overnight call in the capital as part of a 14-night Western Europe itinerary.
Also new is a call in Antwerp with a birthing in the city and transit along the River Scheldt. The company, part of the Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines stable, will visit 91 ports in 36 countries in Europe in 2009 departing from Athens, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Rome and Venice.
20 new ports and overnight stays have been planned by the company as part of its 2009 schedule. These include a call in Dartmouth, which is inaccessible to larger ships, and La Spezia in Italy, where larger ships have to anchor.
An overnight stay in Edinburgh is also planned. Other new ports of call include Zadar in Croatia, Rouen in France, Volos in Greece and Amalfi in Italy. The schedule includes four consecutive seven-night Mediterranean cruises with no repeat ports of call. A new Iceland and Norwegian Fjords itinerary will run from Copenhagen and a 10-night eastern Mediterranean and Adriatic Coast voyage will include only one sea day. Departures at 10pm or later will be offered at 10 ports of call.
For bookings call Azamara Cruises on 1300 659 021 For more information visit www.azamaracruises.com
Chitra Mogul
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