Azamara has announced 44 new sailings for winter 2024/25, exploring all four corners of the world.
Azamara Quest will embark on six back-to-back South Africa Country Intensive voyages, visiting ports such as Port Elizabeth, East London, Durban, Mossel Bay and Cape Town. The ship will also visit Maputo in Mozambique, where they will be able to discover the country’s wildlife, beach towns and culturally rich cities.
South America will be home to Azamara Journey throughout the season, where she will visit Buenos Aires, Lima and San Antonio, among others.
Azamara Pursuit is destined for Asia and will undertake two of the cruise line’s popular Japan Country Intensive sailings. She will also visit Australia and New Zealand with voyages offering the chance to experience both country’s unique cultures, climates and landscapes.
Guests with their eye on an Azamara world cruise will sail on Azamara Onward, visiting 37 countries, including 15 overnights and 31 late stays in port, giving guests more time to immerse themselves in each unique destination.
Carol Cabezas, President of Azamara, commented: “We are very excited to bring our guests to every corner of the world aboard our four-ship fleet.
“Our smaller ships will visit unique ports and hidden gems around the world, including maiden ports in the Philippines, Fiji, Samoa, and beyond. With high demand for cruising and unique travel experiences across all regions, we look forward to continuing to immerse our guests in some of the world’s most beautiful and culture-rich destinations.”
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