Azamara introduces extended Grand Voyages
Azamara is launching longer, more immersive Grand Voyages.
These longer sailings spend more time in port and include added amenities, like airfare and up to $1,200 in shore excursion credits.
Azamara extended journeys cross continents, from destinations such as Tasmania, to Niigata, Japan.
“Over the past few years, we’ve seen more of our guests opting for longer itineraries and back-to-back sailings,” said Carol Cabezas, President of Azamara.
“In response, we’ve created Grand Voyages to encourage our guests to travel farther and delve even deeper into the cultures, cuisines, and traditions.”
Ships will offer voyages from South Africa to Portugal, or from Japan to Greece.
Each Grand Voyage offers extended destination days, providing 10 or more hours in port including late and overnight stays.
Some itineraries featuring more than 30 extended destination days.
Azamara’s Grand Voyages have added amenities: complimentary economy class air, and up to $1,200 in shore excursion credits.
Additionally, there is an upgraded premium beverage package, Wi-Fi for two devices, and weekly laundry service.
This is in addition to normal inclusions on every sailing with Always Azamara: five dining options, beverages including alcohol 24/7, gratuities, and exclusive cultural events.
Azamara’s 11 Grand Voyages for 2024 and 2025 include the 37-night South Africa to Portugal Grand Voyage on Azamara Pursuit, departing February 8, 2024 and the 41-night Japan to Greece Grand Voyage on Azamara Journey, departing April 18, 2024
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