Azamara unveils 2024 World Voyage
Azamara will sail a new World Voyage aboard the newest ship, Azamara Onward.
Starting on January 5, 2024, from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the sailing lasts 155 nights and will call at over 40 countries in six continents.
It includes 22 overnight stays and 27 late nights in port, giving travelers more time to fully explore the rich culture and history of each destination.
"Not only are we taking our guests further, but we are also encouraging them to travel deeper with our unique overnight land experiences," says Carol Cabezas, President of Azamara.
Highlights include a three-night land excursion to the Great Wall of China, Great Pyramids of Giza, Chichén Itz and Taj Mahal three-night land excursion.
Other overnight experiences available on the World Voyage include a stay on a Great Barrier Reef island and a journey through the streets of Transylvania, Romania.
Bookings are currently open to Azamara Circle Loyalty members and will be open to all on December 7, 2021.
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