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Azamara Cruises: Azamara Journey

Review covers: Azamara Journey, Azamara Quest

Overview

At 30,277 tons, Azamara Quest and Azamara Journey are medium-size ships are well suited for the somewhat more exotic itineraries for which they are deployed, whether in Europe or South America. The ships initially entered service for Renaissance Cruises and served in Spain under the Pullmantur flag until 2007. With their entry into the brand-new Azamara Cruises fleet, a new option is available to passengers who prefer the boutique-hotel atmosphere of a smaller ship without the luxury-class price tag.

After separate one-month drydocks, the ships now have a variety of signature features, including the Martini Bar in Casino Luxe, the casual Mosaic Café, the distinctive Astral Spa with an acupuncture suite and expansive relaxation deck and therapy pool. Each ship has two specialty restaurants. The exclusive experience includes butler service and concierge amenities in all categories of accommodations.



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