Azamara unveils 2024 Europe sailings
Azamara has released 84 Europe itineraries across its four-ship fleet for 2024.
Of these, 53 are country intensive voyages with over 50% of port calls being a late night or overnight.
On September 9, the cruise line will also launch a brand-new video series, ‘Lens of a Local,’ allowing guests to get an exclusive look into the immersive excursions from a local’s perspective.
“Our country intensive voyages have continually proven to be a guest favourite with increased bookings throughout 2022, so we are pleased to offer even more options for our guests,” says Carol Cabezas, President of Azamara.
“With unique new ports and plenty of late stays and overnights, we encourage guests to explore each destination at their own pace.”
‘Lens of a Local’ allows travellers to dive deeper into some of the destinations included in Azamara’s 2024 European sailings.
‘Lens of a Local’ will feature firsthand accounts from a gondolier in Venice, Greek dancers in Crete, and a perfumer in Florence, to name a few
It will debut on Azamara’s social channels with the first three episodes to be released on September 9, September 23, and October 7.
Azamara’s 2024 European itineraries will feature stops in unique ports including Taranto, Italy, a first for Azamara, Hamburg, Trollfjord, Norway and Edinburgh.
Azamara is also expanding the company’s longtime exclusive partnership with PerryGolf, to golf sailings , with over 15 departures available to book in 2024.
Highlights include Azamara Quest’s 12-Night British Isles Intensive Golf Voyage & the 152nd Open at Royal Troon.
Others include golf voyages to South Africa, New Zealand & Australia and South America.
Azamara guests can take advantage of an Early Booking Bonus which includes 20% off select 2024 European voyages, a $300 onboard credit, unlimited Wi-Fi for one device, and a premium beverage package.
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