Inaugural season for Azamara Onward unveiled
Boutique cruise line Azamara has revealed a programme of European itineraries and three new land explorations for its fourth ship, Azamara Onward.
It debuts in spring 2022 with a maiden and christening voyage, starting in Monte Carlo and concluding in Venice.
Half of Azamara Onward’s voyages will be ‘Country-Intensive’ itineraries, allowing more time to explore a single country.
They will offer 85 late nights and 21 overnight stays in multiple cities across Europe.
"We are thrilled to introduce our fourth ship to our guests and travel partners next year and welcome them to join us for the christening of Azamara Onward on her maiden voyage," says Azamara President, Carol Cabezas.
The inaugural deployment features a range of 7- to 15-night sailings, to the Black Sea as well as voyages throughout Croatia, Italy, Istanbul, Spain and more.
Azamara is now offering all Onward travellers a complimentary Experience More Essentials Package, which includes a $300 shore excursion onboard credit, unlimited Wi-Fi for one device, and a premium beverage package for two on select staterooms and suites when booked by 16 July 2021.
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