Azamara returning to Venice
Azamara will return to Venice, beginning April 3, 2023, as part of Azamara Journey’s 12-Night The Best of the Med Voyage.
Starting next spring, Azamara ships will access the Venetian Lagoon ports of Chioggia and Fusina.
“Thanks to our longstanding relationship with port authorities of Venice, we’re thrilled to not only bring our guests back to this historic canal city, but also to allow them to discover neighbouring towns such as Chioggia, which only smaller ships can visit,” said Mike Pawlus, Azamara’s Director of Strategic Itinerary & Destination Planning.
“We look forward to once again immersing our guests in the rich local culture.”
In addition to the heart of Venice, Azamara’s guests can explore Chioggia.
Upcoming sailings to Venice include:
7-Night Italy Intensive Voyage – A seven-night Country Intensive itinerary with late nights in Ravenna, Kotor and Amalfi, and an overnight stay in Rome.
7-Night Amalfi & Dalmatian Coasts Voyage – Includes four late stays, including Sorrento, Kotor, Dubrovnik and Sibenik as well as an overnight stay in Venice.
Azamara offers various shore excursions in Venice including motorboat cruises to neighbouring isles, Murano and Burano and evening gondola rides.
Learn more about : Azamara Club Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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