Azamara reveals winter 2027/28 programme
Azamara Cruises has unveiled details of its lineup of winter 2027-28 cruise itineraries.
The winter season spans October 2027 through April 28, 2028.
The fleet of four ships will operate more than 80 cruises with over 60 overnight calls, plus six new maiden port calls – São Francisco do Sul and Paranaguá in Brazil, Fraser Island and Gladstone in Australia, Bimini in the Bahamas and Algiers.
“From new maiden ports and rare journeys through Egypt to more combinable cruises, these itineraries were crafted to give guests more time in each destination,” said Michael Pawlus, head of itinerary planning at Azamara Cruises.
The programme includes dozens of options for back-to-back itineraries, such as a month-long cruise in Vietnam, Hong Kong and Japan.
The cruise line is offering a 30% discount for bookings made before 8 December 2025 for itineraries departing from 13 March 2027 to 14 April 2028.
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