With four identical ships, Azamara remind us of a trendy boutique hotel. The immersive itineraries & longer stays at each destination mean you get to explore more and make the most of your trip
Each of the Azamara ships are identical and hold on average around 650 guests, meaning there are never crowds. The atmosphere on board feels more like a boutique country hotel with lots of added extras included in your cruise fare.
Azamara inclusive amenities like select beverages*, gratuities, exclusive cultural events and more make these voyages all that more inclusive.
The smaller size of the Azamara ships also mean you can visit destinations that the larger ships cannot reach. Azamara stay longer in port, often with overnight visits so you can explore more and enjoy the destinations after dark.
Look out for the destination intensive itineraries which specialise in a country or region, visiting a lot more of the hidden gems, which often end up the highlight of your cruise.
Use our CRUISE FINDER to search for cruises, or scroll down to explore our latest Exclusive Fly & Cruise Packages and Azamara's most popular destinations.
HIDDEN GEMS AWAIT: SAVE ON YOUR DREAM AZAMARA® CRUISE
Book a select 2024-2025 cruise today and receive US$500 onboard credit,* plus, when you reserve a Veranda stateroom or Suite you'll receive your choice of Complimentary Wi-Fi or a Premium Beverage Package*.
Eligible sailings: Select sailings departing between November 1, 2024 – August 30, 2025
Sales to 30 October 2024
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Sydney, Australia Eden, Australia Melbourne, Australia Wallaroo, Australia Penneshaw (Kangaroo Island), Australia Albany, Australia Busselton, Australia Perth (Fremantle), Australia Benoa (Bali), Indonesia Semarang, Java, Indonesia Singapore
Auckland Bay of Islands (Paihia) Norfolk Island New Plymouth Nelson Picton & Marlborough Sounds Akaroa Dunedin (overnight stay) Kaikoura Napier Auckland
Auckland Bay of Islands (Paihia) Napier Wellington Nelson Picton & Marlborough Sounds Christchurch (Lyttelton) Dunedin ( Port Chalmers) Milford Sound & Fiordland National Park Hobart Eden Sydney Melbourne Wallaroo Albany Busselton Perth (Fremantle) Geraldton Lacepede Islands Benoa (Bali) Singapore Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) Hue, Vietnam Hong Kong Taipei (Keelung) Kagoshima, Kyushu Kobe (Osaka)
Auckland Tauranga Napier Wellington Picton Christchurch Dunedin Hobart Eden Sydney Mooloolaba Airlie Beach Cairns Alotau, Papua New Guinea Madang, Papua New Guinea Manila Hong Kong Cai Lan Halong Bay, Vietnam Hue, Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam Bangkok Ko Samui, Thailand Singapore Port Kelang (Kuala Lumpur) Malaysia Sabang, Indonesia Hambantota, Sri Lanka Colombo, Sri Lanka Cochin, India Mumbai (Bombay), India Muscat, Oman Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Sir Bani Yas Island, United Arab Emirates Dubai Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt Aqaba, Jordan Safaga (Luxor, Karnak), Egypt Suez Canal, Egypt Sokhna (Cairo),Egypt Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel Haifa, Israel Bodrum, Turkey Ephesus, Turkey Istanbul, Turkey Canakkale, Turkey Kavala, Greece Ouranoupoli, Greece Athens Piraeus Santorini (Thira), Greece Chania, Greece Katakolon (Olympia), Greece Corfu, Greece Fusina (Venice), Italy
Azamara Ships are the perfect size for visiting the smaller destinations around the world where the big ships can't go.
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