Azamara reveals winter 2024-2025 deployment
Azamara has announced 44 new voyages lined up for winter 2024-2025 spanning the four corners of the globe.
Azamara Quest is sailing South Africa, Azamara Journey cruises along South America, Azamara Pursuit will be deployed in Asia and Australia, and Azamara Onward embarks on the 2025 World Voyage.
There will be 171 late stays and overnights in port, allowing ample time to explore the local culture.
“We are very excited to bring our guests to every corner of the world aboard our four-ship fleet,” says Carol Cabezas, President of Azamara.
“Our smaller ships will visit unique ports and hidden gems around the world, including maiden ports in the Philippines, Fiji, Samoa, and beyond.”
Guests can take advantage of Azamara’s Early Booking Benefit .
In North America, the offer includes 20% off select 2024 and 2025 voyages, a $300 Onboard Credit, unlimited Wi-Fi for one device, and a Premium Beverage Package for two.
Azamara Quest will embark on six back-to-back South Africa Country Intensive voyages, visiting ports such as Port Elizabeth, East London, Durban, Mossel Bay and Cape Town, as well as the port of Maputo in Mozambique.
Azamara Journey will explore South America’s coasts, while Azamara Pursuit navigates Asia with two of Azamara’s Japan Country Intensive sailings. Azamara Pursuit will also visit Australia and New Zealand.
Azamara Onward will be sailing its 2025 World Voyage, now open for booking , departing from San Diego, California and visiting 37 countries before concluding in Southampton, UK.
Maiden ports include Pago Pago, American Samoa, Nuku ‘Alofa, Tonga, Suva, Fiji, Puerto Princesa, Philippines and St Helier, Channel Islands.
Learn more about : Azamara Club Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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