Azamara unveils 2026 World Cruise
Azamara has unveiled details of its 2026 World Cruise.
Departing PortMiami on 6 January 2026, it visits over 35 countries aboard Azamara Onward,, and concludes in Barcelona
The world cruise offers 55 late nights and overnights, and 60 extended destination days.
There are three exclusive World Cruise events planned and 10 AzAmazing events.
Carol Cabezas, President of Azamara, said: “Our 2026 World Cruise offers the unique opportunity to uncover a new perspective on a wide variety of cultures and visit all seven wonders of the world.”
Shore excursion and overnight experience highlights include Chichen Itza, Rio and Christ the Redeemer, the Taj Mahal, Machu Picchu, the Colosseum, Petra and the Great Wall of China.
World cruise guests have access to a destination-concierge, and pre-cruise dedicated call centre specialists as they plan their journey.
Azamara’s 2026 World Cruise offers over $22,000 in amenities, including 13 exclusive world voyage special events, $3,000 in onboard credit and more.
Learn more about : Azamara Club Cruises ( N. America )
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