Emerald Azzurra to set sail in March
Emerald Cruises’ first-ever oceangoing luxury superyacht, Emerald Azzurra, will now depart on its maiden voyage on 11 March 2022.
It departs from Aqaba (Jordan) on an eight-day ‘The Best of the Red Sea’ itinerary.
Following its maiden voyage, Emerald Azzurra will sail a second itinerary in the Red Sea ahead of its spring and summer season sailing in the Mediterranean.
Guests booking a 2022 yacht cruise on Emerald Azzurra enjoy a free Premium Drinks Package for unlimited drinks all day long whilst on board.
There is an additional Early Payment Discount of £400 per couple when booking and paying in full by 18 February 2022 or 120 days prior to departure.
The custom-built superyacht has 50 deluxe suites and staterooms, of which more than 80% feature a balcony.
The superyacht’s marina platform is designed for easy access to watersport activities including snorkeling, paddleboarding, swimming, Zodiacs, and the yacht’s three on board tenders.
Public areas onboard include an infinity-style pool on the top deck and Emerald Azzurra’s Wellness Centre complete with a spa, gym, and sauna.
All new bookings have a complimentary Deposit Protection Plan and a Flexible Booking Policy.
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