Azamara’s winter 2021/22 Itineraries now open for booking
Boutique cruise line Azamara has opened sales for its 2021/22 cruises offering island voyages in the Atlantic and Caribbean.
Azamara will return to the Caribbean with six voyages ranging from seven to 16-nights.
It includes Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Mexico and St. Maarten, where Azamara will host a complimentary Destination Celebration event featuring St. Maarten’s steel pan orchestra.
Aamara’s six back-to-back Canary Islands sailings include a maiden call at El Hierro, as well as spending New Year in Tenerife and hiking in La Gomera.
"We are very pleased to give our guests the destinations they are most interested in right now, giving both our North American and European guests options that are closer to home," said Azamara President, Carol Cabezas.
"While we are still navigating the changing environment, we are happy to be able to connect our guests with the rich culture and welcoming people of the islands in these two regions."
Azamara says the launch of the winter 2021/2022 sailings are due to the line’s redeployment because of ongoing restrictions of cruise operations in other regions.
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