Azamara resuming Canada cruises in 2025
Azamara is returning to Canada for the first time since 2017.
It just has released 73 itineraries for 2025, including two brand-new Canada cruises.
The 2025 schedule introduces double night stays, giving cruise guests two overnights to fully explore a destination at their own pace.
“Azamara is known for offering more time in port with late nights and overnights, and now we are taking that even further,” said Carol Cabezas, President of Azamara.
As part of the 2025 schedule, guests can spend three days and two nights in Bordeaux, France.
“We are thrilled to resume Canada cruises in 2025, and excited for guests to experience lesser travelled ports in Quebec and Newfoundland,” said Michael Pawlus, Head of Itinerary Planning.
The itineraries also include Iceland and Greenland.
Azamara’s new Canada cruises visit six Canadian ports.
These include Cap-aux-Meules and Harve Saint Pierre, Quebec, and L’Anse Aux Meadows, Newfoundland.
Azamara’s 2025 itineraries include a record number of 15 golf cruises in collaboration with partner PerryGolf.
The 2025 British Isles Golf Cruise includes the final two rounds of The 153rd Open at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland.
Learn more about : Azamara Club Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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