Azamara Quest takes on the deluxue cruise market
Azamara Cruises has been on a quest to conquer the deluxe cruise market since the cruise brand, launched in May 2007, officially added the 694-guest Azamara Quest to its fleet in October 2007.
While steeping guests in the history and culture of remote destinations larger ships can’t reach, Azamara Cruises offers guests a more exclusive experience. Like its sister ship, Azamara Journey, Azamara Quest offers butler service in every stateroom and suite; concierge-style amenities, including freshly-cut flowers, fresh fruit and Elemis toiletries; complimentary use of Frette cotton robes, two complimentary pairs of slippers; plasma TVs, and plush European bedding.
Dining: Like its sister ship, Azamara Journey, Azamara Quest features the Mediterranean-influenced “Aqualina†and the stylish steak and seafood restaurant, “Prime C.†Guests staying in suites receive two nights of 
For more casual dining, Azamara Quest presents Breeza and Windows Café, and the new “Mosaic Café,†open from 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily, presenting a varied selection of pastries and savoury dishes by day, and assorted hot and cold tapas for night owls.
AstralSpa:Azamara Quest presents an enhanced emphasis on rest and relaxation with “AstralSpa.†Guests in suites can enjoy certain spa services in the privacy of their room. Azamara Quest also offers an outdoor spa relaxation lounge and an aesthetics suite offering acupuncture, microdermabrasion and facials.
Ports of Call: Azamara Quest, like sister ship, Azamara Journey, invites guests to experience less-travelled ports of call. An onboard “excursion expert” not only will help guests select shore excursions based on their personal interests, but also serve as a destination guide offering detailed information about the culture and history of each port of call.
For further information or to book visit www.azamaracruises.co.uk or call 0844 493 6060.
Chitra Mogul
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