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World Cruise

  • Departure DateTue 6th Jan 2026
  • Azamara Azamara Onward
  • 157 Night Cruise From Miami
  • Cruise Only From £38,269 pp

Itinerary

  • Miami, Florida
  • Progresoo
  • Bocas Del Toro
  • Panama City
  • Manta
  • Guayaquil
  • Salaverry (Trujillo)
  • Lima, Peru
  • Easter Island
  • Pitcairn Islands
  • Fakarava, Tuamotu Islands
  • Moorea
  • Papeete
  • Bora Bora
  • Rarotonga
  • Auckland
  • Tauranga
  • Napier, New Zealand
  • Wellington
  • Picton, NZ
  • Christchurch, New Zealand
  • Dunedin, New Zealand
  • Hobart
  • Eden, Australia
  • Sydney
  • Mooloolaba, Queensland
  • Airlie Beach
  • Cairns
  • Alotau, Papua New Guinea
  • Madang
  • Kororu, Palau
  • Manila
  • Hong Kong
  • Ha Long Bay
  • Chan May
  • Ho Chi Minh City
  • Laem Chabang
  • Ko Samui
  • Singapore
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • Sabang
  • Hambantota
  • Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • Kochi (cochin), India
  • Male
  • Praslin Islands
  • La Digue, Seychelles
  • Port Victoria, Seychelles
  • Mombasa
  • Zanzibar
  • Mamoudzou
  • Nosy Be, Madagascar
  • Richard's Bay, South Africa
  • Durban
  • Cape Town
  • Luderitz
  • Walvis Bay
  • St. Helena(Jamestown), Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
  • Praia, Cape Verde
  • Gran Canaria
  • Lanzarote, Spain
  • Agadir
  • Casablanca
  • Gibraltar
  • Malaga
  • Almeria
  • Marseille
  • St. Tropez, France
  • Nice (Villefranche)
  • Florence/Pisa
  • Rome
  • Barcelona

What's Included

  • More Inclusive Drinks
  • Gratuities Included
  • February Flash Sale Exclusive Extra Savings of up to £300 per couple - Quote Code "Sale" Hurry Ends 28 Feb!
  • Luxurious accommodation in stylish staterooms
  • Gratuities
  • Dining menus incorporating the local flavours of each destination
  • Selected spirits, international beers, cocktails & wines
  • Soft Drinks - including specialty coffees, teas & bottled water
  • 24-hour room service
  • Concierge services for personal guidance and reservations
  • Shuttle service to and from port communities, where available
  • AzAmazing EveningsSM event on most voyages
  • Azamara's White Night party and buffet
  • Complimentary Internet for Balcony Plus & Suite Guests
  • English butler service & additional amenities for Suite guests including priority embarkation and disembarkation, complimentary internet and specialty restaurant seating
  • ABTA & ATOL Protection
  • All Port Taxes & Fees

Prices from pp

TypeInteriorOcean ViewBalconySuite
Cruise Only
£38,269
£40,769
£50,759
£75,749

Cruise Only - price based on cruise only, call to add flights from your regional airport.
Voyage Code: ON260106-155

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Day 1 - Miami, Florida

Arrive: Tue 06 January 2026 / Depart: Tue 06 January 2026 at 18:00

Propelled by Latin rhythms, with a bold style all its own, Miami is a spicy melting pot of cultures. Immerse yourself in the colorful Art Deco district, vibrant nightlife, and beaches for sun-worshipers and water sport enthusiasts alike. Put some money on the horses at Hialeah Park, one of racings oldest and most prominent tracks, right next to a lake full of pink flamingos. Go adventuring in the Everglades, looking for ‘gators and manatees, canoeing through mangrove tunnels, or paddling a sea kayak through the “10,000 islands”. Flashy and full of life, it’s a great place to play.

Day 2 - At Sea

Day 3 - Progresoo

Arrive: Thu 08 January 2026 at 13:30

Day 4 - Progresoo

Depart: Fri 09 January 2026 at 17:00

Day 5 - At Sea

Day 6 - At Sea

Day 7 - Bocas Del Toro

Arrive: Mon 12 January 2026 at 09:00 / Depart: Mon 12 January 2026 at 18:00

Bocas del Toro Town, or just Bocas Town, is the capital of Bocas del Toro Province, in Panama. It's at the southern tip of Isla Colón, in the Caribbean Sea. Nearby beaches include sheltered Starfish Beach, to the northwest. Bluff Beach, on the east coast, is known for its strong surf. To the north, rocky Bird Island is home to the rare red-billed tropicbird. In town, artisans sell local crafts in Simón Bolívar Park.

Day 8 - Panama Canal (Cruising)

Day 8 - Panama City

Arrive: Tue 13 January 2026

Founded in 1519 by the Spanish conquistadors, Panama City is now one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Central America and home to incredible architectural and ethnic diversity. This diversity is reflected in the variety of culinary styles and Panamanian dishes, which are a unique blend of Spanish, African and Native American cuisine. When not dining at one of the city’s many renowned restaurants, be sure to visit the neighborhood of Casco Viejo, the historic heart of Panama City, and the Calle Uruguay district for its vibrant nightlife; hike through acres and acres national parks and the rainforest at Parque Natural Metropolitano, located just minutes from downtown; and of course, a trip to the Miraflores locks to watch huge ships travel along the iconic Panama Canal. And with both the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Panama Canal and the opening of the second canal locks in 2014, there’s no better time to visit.

Day 9 - Panama City

Depart: Wed 14 January 2026

Founded in 1519 by the Spanish conquistadors, Panama City is now one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Central America and home to incredible architectural and ethnic diversity. This diversity is reflected in the variety of culinary styles and Panamanian dishes, which are a unique blend of Spanish, African and Native American cuisine. When not dining at one of the city’s many renowned restaurants, be sure to visit the neighborhood of Casco Viejo, the historic heart of Panama City, and the Calle Uruguay district for its vibrant nightlife; hike through acres and acres national parks and the rainforest at Parque Natural Metropolitano, located just minutes from downtown; and of course, a trip to the Miraflores locks to watch huge ships travel along the iconic Panama Canal. And with both the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Panama Canal and the opening of the second canal locks in 2014, there’s no better time to visit.

Day 10 - At Sea

Day 11 - Manta

Arrive: Fri 16 January 2026 at 07:30 / Depart: Fri 16 January 2026 at 16:30

Day 12 - Guayaquil

Arrive: Sat 17 January 2026 at 09:30 / Depart: Sat 17 January 2026 at 22:00

Day 13 - At Sea

Day 14 - Salaverry (Trujillo)

Arrive: Mon 19 January 2026 at 07:30 / Depart: Mon 19 January 2026 at 17:00

Trujillo is a beautiful example of modern touches seamlessly blending with colonial-era architecture. Known as the “City of Eternal Spring” for its beautiful weather and burgeoning cultural scene, Trujillo’s rich history unfolds before your eyes as you stroll its streets—many of which appear the same as they did hundreds of years ago.

Day 15 - Lima, Peru

Arrive: Tue 20 January 2026 at 13:00

Founded in 1535 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, Lima was initially called Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of Kings). While its name may have changed, its epic sights, enchanting culture, and rich history continue to ensure its reputation as a crown jewel of Latin America. And when you visit with Azamara®, you can conquer Lima in your own unique way with our immersive on shore experiences—like exploring the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu with our pre- and post-voyage excursion packages.

Day 16 - Lima, Peru

Depart: Wed 21 January 2026 at 17:00

Founded in 1535 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, Lima was initially called Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of Kings). While its name may have changed, its epic sights, enchanting culture, and rich history continue to ensure its reputation as a crown jewel of Latin America. And when you visit with Azamara®, you can conquer Lima in your own unique way with our immersive on shore experiences—like exploring the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu with our pre- and post-voyage excursion packages.

Day 17 - At Sea

Day 18 - At Sea

Day 19 - At Sea

Day 20 - At Sea

Day 21 - At Sea

Day 22 - Easter Island

Arrive: Tue 27 January 2026 at 08:00

Day 23 - Easter Island

Depart: Wed 28 January 2026 at 13:00

Day 24 - At Sea

Day 25 - At Sea

Day 26 - Pitcairn Islands

Arrive: Sat 31 January 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Sat 31 January 2026 at 17:00

Day 27 - At Sea

Day 28 - At Sea

Day 29 - Fakarava, Tuamotu Islands

Arrive: Tue 03 February 2026 at 09:00 / Depart: Tue 03 February 2026 at 14:00

Day 30 - Moorea

Arrive: Wed 04 February 2026 at 09:00

Mo'orea is a South Pacific island, part of French Polynesia's Society Islands archipelago. It's known for its jagged volcanic mountains and sandy beaches. In the north, Mount Rotui overlooks picturesque ?p?nohu Bay and the settlements around Cook's Bay. Inland, hiking trails wind through rainforest on the slopes of Mount Tohivea. The Belvedere Lookout has panoramic views of the island’s peaks and Tahiti beyond.

Day 31 - Moorea

Depart: Thu 05 February 2026 at 15:30

Mo'orea is a South Pacific island, part of French Polynesia's Society Islands archipelago. It's known for its jagged volcanic mountains and sandy beaches. In the north, Mount Rotui overlooks picturesque ?p?nohu Bay and the settlements around Cook's Bay. Inland, hiking trails wind through rainforest on the slopes of Mount Tohivea. The Belvedere Lookout has panoramic views of the island’s peaks and Tahiti beyond.

Day 31 - Papeete

Arrive: Thu 05 February 2026 at 18:00

Papeete, on Tahiti, is the capital of French Polynesia, a group of islands in the South Pacific. Beside the port, busy Place Vai’ete fills with roulottes, or food carts, in the evenings. Nearby, the large Marché de Papeete market sells local produce, fish and handicrafts. The Robert Wan Pearl Museum focuses on the local pearl industry and sells jewelry. A red spire tops the 19th-century Notre Dame Cathedral.

Day 32 - Papeete

Depart: Fri 06 February 2026 at 18:00

Papeete, on Tahiti, is the capital of French Polynesia, a group of islands in the South Pacific. Beside the port, busy Place Vai’ete fills with roulottes, or food carts, in the evenings. Nearby, the large Marché de Papeete market sells local produce, fish and handicrafts. The Robert Wan Pearl Museum focuses on the local pearl industry and sells jewelry. A red spire tops the 19th-century Notre Dame Cathedral.

Day 33 - Bora Bora

Arrive: Sat 07 February 2026 at 08:00

Bora Bora is a small South Pacific island northwest of Tahiti in French Polynesia. Surrounded by sand-fringed motus (islets) and a turquoise lagoon protected by a coral reef, it’s known for its scuba diving. It's also a popular luxury resort destination where some guest bungalows are perched over the water on stilts. At the island's center rises Mt. Otemanu, a 727m dormant volcano.

Day 34 - Bora Bora

Depart: Sun 08 February 2026 at 17:00

Bora Bora is a small South Pacific island northwest of Tahiti in French Polynesia. Surrounded by sand-fringed motus (islets) and a turquoise lagoon protected by a coral reef, it’s known for its scuba diving. It's also a popular luxury resort destination where some guest bungalows are perched over the water on stilts. At the island's center rises Mt. Otemanu, a 727m dormant volcano.

Day 35 - At Sea

Day 36 - Rarotonga

Arrive: Tue 10 February 2026 at 09:00 / Depart: Tue 10 February 2026 at 18:00

Rarotonga is the largest of the Cook Islands, a nation of 15 islands in the central South Pacific. Volcanic peaks, ridges and rainforest dominate its interior. A 32km, round-the-island road links the beaches, coastal lagoon and reefs that make scuba diving and snorkeling popular. The Cross-Island Track is a rugged hiking trail that passes 650m Te Rua Manga peak, or "The Needle."

Day 37 - At Sea

Day 38 - At Sea

Day 39 - International Dateline

Day 40 - At Sea

Day 41 - At Sea

Day 42 - Auckland

Arrive: Mon 16 February 2026 at 07:00 / Depart: Mon 16 February 2026 at 18:00

The only city in the world built on an active basaltic volcanic field, Auckland is located on the North Island of New Zealand. With a warm, costal climate, you can surf at black-sand beaches, enjoy picnics in secluded coves, or go horseback riding nearly year round. Dominating the CBD—that’s the central business district, or simply downtown—is the Sky Tower. At 1,076 feet tall it’s the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere. Take a trip to the top and enjoy a meal and a panoramic view of the city below, including the busy harbor that lends Auckland the nickname “The City of Sails”.

Day 43 - Tauranga

Arrive: Tue 17 February 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Tue 17 February 2026 at 18:00

Situated in the heart of the sunniest region of the North Island, Tauranga is a popular seaside getaway for locals and visitors alike. Initially settled by the M?ori in the 13th century, the Bay of Plenty area has an abundance of things to see and do.

Day 44 - Napier, New Zealand

Arrive: Wed 18 February 2026 at 14:00 / Depart: Wed 18 February 2026 at 21:00

Located on the east coast of the North Island, Napier is a popular tourist town, and together with inland Hastings, are known as “the Bay Cities of New Zealand”. After Napier was destroyed by a devastating earthquake in 1931, the city rebuilt in spectacular Art Deco style that Mr. Gatsby himself would approve of. Take a stroll through the streets and you’d swear you can hear the clink of glasses and the faint notes of jazz music in the air.

Day 45 - Wellington

Arrive: Thu 19 February 2026 at 13:00 / Depart: Thu 19 February 2026 at 21:00

Often referred to as “the coolest little capital in the world”, Wellington sits on the southwestern tip of New Zealand’s North Island. For such a small city, Wellington—or Windy Welly as it’s affectionately known—packs a huge reputation. With its fantastic nightlife and renowned entertainment district of Courtenay Place as well as an internationally recognized coffee culture, the city is both cosmopolitan and relaxed.

Day 46 - Picton, NZ

Arrive: Fri 20 February 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Fri 20 February 2026 at 17:00

A seaside town situated close to the head of Queen Charlotte Sound on the South Island, Picton is a great jumping off point for exploring the Marlborough Sounds. Like most of New Zealand, this area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Choose your own adventure and go fishing, swimming, bird watching, or visit the playful fur seal pups at their colony near the waterfall at Ohau Point. Bring your walking shoes and walk to the Snout—located between Picton and Waikawa Bay, this peninsula is still wild and untamed. There are tracks and trails for all abilities, from a few minutes-long stroll, so a full-scale hiking adventure.

Day 47 - Christchurch, New Zealand

Arrive: Sat 21 February 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Sat 21 February 2026 at 17:00

“?tautahi.” “The Garden City.” “The Most English City Outside England.” Christchurch may go by many names, but one thing is for certain: There’s so much to see and do in this lovely, energetic city, you’re going to have to plan strategically. First, how would you like to explore Christchurch? You can go punting through the city center on the Avon River. Hop on a tram, double-decker bus, or a bike to take advantage of the excellent cycleways and paths. Or head to the Christchurch Gondola for spectacular 360° views of the city, Canterbury Plains, Southern Alps, and Banks Peninsula.

Day 48 - Dunedin, New Zealand

Arrive: Sun 22 February 2026 at 07:30

Located on New Zealand’s South Island, Dunedin is sure to be a pleasant chapter in your voyage. Known both as a City of Literature, and the Edinburgh of the South, it’s no surprise that there’s a statue of Robbie Burns in the heart of town. Though a Scottish influence can be felt throughout town, Dunedin is still distinctly Kiwi.

Day 49 - Dunedin, New Zealand

Depart: Mon 23 February 2026 at 14:00

Located on New Zealand’s South Island, Dunedin is sure to be a pleasant chapter in your voyage. Known both as a City of Literature, and the Edinburgh of the South, it’s no surprise that there’s a statue of Robbie Burns in the heart of town. Though a Scottish influence can be felt throughout town, Dunedin is still distinctly Kiwi.

Day 50 - At Sea

Day 51 - At Sea

Day 52 - Hobart

Arrive: Thu 26 February 2026 at 13:00

The first thing you notice when you step ashore in Hobart, Tasmania is the crystal clear fresh air. And with the abundance of national parks, forests, lakes, beaches, waterfalls, and mountains found in this tiny island state, it’s easy to see why. The capital and most populous city in Tasmania, Hobart is filled with old world charm. Stroll along the historic waterfront—famous for its Georgian architecture—and take in the sights. Make your way to Salamanca Place filled with rows of sandstone buildings. Be sure to check out the market, if you happen to arrive on a Saturday. The buildings are filled with bars and restaurants, shops and boutiques, and galleries and craft shops—the perfect place to pick up a souvenir for your friends and family back home handmade by one of Hobart’s many local artisans.

Day 53 - Hobart

Depart: Fri 27 February 2026 at 20:00

The first thing you notice when you step ashore in Hobart, Tasmania is the crystal clear fresh air. And with the abundance of national parks, forests, lakes, beaches, waterfalls, and mountains found in this tiny island state, it’s easy to see why. The capital and most populous city in Tasmania, Hobart is filled with old world charm. Stroll along the historic waterfront—famous for its Georgian architecture—and take in the sights. Make your way to Salamanca Place filled with rows of sandstone buildings. Be sure to check out the market, if you happen to arrive on a Saturday. The buildings are filled with bars and restaurants, shops and boutiques, and galleries and craft shops—the perfect place to pick up a souvenir for your friends and family back home handmade by one of Hobart’s many local artisans.

Day 54 - At Sea

Day 55 - Eden, Australia

Arrive: Sun 01 March 2026 at 07:30 / Depart: Sun 01 March 2026 at 14:00

If you’re chasing paradise along the shores of the Sapphire Coast, you’ll find it in Eden. Set on the breathtaking Twofold Bay, Eden’s laid-back atmosphere, charming locals, and stunning natural surroundings make it a destination you’ll never want to leave. Start by making your way to the Eden Lookout, where the best views of Twofold Bay are found. In the distance, marvel at the vast hinterland, as well as Boyd’s Tower—an elaborate structure crafted from sandstone that was once used as a lookout for whale spotting.

Day 56 - Sydney

Arrive: Mon 02 March 2026 at 08:00

Head Down Under to the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia, the one and only Sydney. With a sunny attitude and a climate to match, Sydney is a vibrant place that combines the best of the beach, with the convenience of the city. Your first stop should be the UNESCO World Heritage-designated Sydney Opera House. Snap a picture of this iconic building that is a prominent feature of Sydney’s famous skyline for the folks back home. Get out and explore the streets to shop, dine, and view spectacular architecture and heritage buildings including Parliament House, Sydney Town Hall, and the Australian Museum.

Day 57 - Sydney

Head Down Under to the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia, the one and only Sydney. With a sunny attitude and a climate to match, Sydney is a vibrant place that combines the best of the beach, with the convenience of the city. Your first stop should be the UNESCO World Heritage-designated Sydney Opera House. Snap a picture of this iconic building that is a prominent feature of Sydney’s famous skyline for the folks back home. Get out and explore the streets to shop, dine, and view spectacular architecture and heritage buildings including Parliament House, Sydney Town Hall, and the Australian Museum.

Day 58 - Sydney

Depart: Wed 04 March 2026 at 18:00

Head Down Under to the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia, the one and only Sydney. With a sunny attitude and a climate to match, Sydney is a vibrant place that combines the best of the beach, with the convenience of the city. Your first stop should be the UNESCO World Heritage-designated Sydney Opera House. Snap a picture of this iconic building that is a prominent feature of Sydney’s famous skyline for the folks back home. Get out and explore the streets to shop, dine, and view spectacular architecture and heritage buildings including Parliament House, Sydney Town Hall, and the Australian Museum.

Day 59 - At Sea

Day 60 - Mooloolaba, Queensland

Arrive: Fri 06 March 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Fri 06 March 2026 at 20:00

Nestled in the heart of the dreamily named Sunshine Coast, Mooloolaba is a former sleepy surf town that has recently become a popular beach destination. In fact, it was even featured on the popular reality TV series The Amazing Race. Mooloolaba Beach is one of the most famous and popular beaches on Australia’s east coast, so no visit would be complete without a trip to bury your toes in the powdery-white sand. Take to the water in a cruise on the canals, snorkeling in the sea, or diving with sharks. Head inland to swim in one of the secluded waterfalls in the area, and take in the tranquility that surrounds you.

Day 61 - At Sea

Day 62 - Airlie Beach

Arrive: Sun 08 March 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Sun 08 March 2026 at 17:00

This sunny port on Australia’s northeast coast is in a perpetual state of vacation, and with the Great Barrier Reef on its doorstep, it’s easy to see why. Small in size but with a beachy, cosmopolitan vibe, Airlie Beach offers excellent shopping, dining, and nightlife, plus a long list of outdoor activities that range from sunbathing to soaring in a seaplane

Day 63 - Cairns

Arrive: Mon 09 March 2026 at 13:00

Cairns is the gateway to many of northern Australia’s natural attractions. Suit up and head offshore to explore the incredible world beneath the waves at the UNESCO World Heritage Site Great Barrier Reef. Filled with incredible beaches, coral reefs, and turquoise blue waters, you can swim, snorkel, dive, and enjoy a living masterpiece that is so big it can be seen from outer space.

Day 64 - Cairns

Depart: Tue 10 March 2026 at 18:00

Cairns is the gateway to many of northern Australia’s natural attractions. Suit up and head offshore to explore the incredible world beneath the waves at the UNESCO World Heritage Site Great Barrier Reef. Filled with incredible beaches, coral reefs, and turquoise blue waters, you can swim, snorkel, dive, and enjoy a living masterpiece that is so big it can be seen from outer space.

Day 65 - At Sea

Day 66 - Alotau, Papua New Guinea

Arrive: Thu 12 March 2026 at 11:00 / Depart: Thu 12 March 2026 at 18:00

Day 67 - At Sea

Day 68 - Madang

Arrive: Sat 14 March 2026 at 07:00 / Depart: Sat 14 March 2026 at 16:00

Day 69 - At Sea

Day 70 - At Sea

Day 71 - Kororu, Palau

Arrive: Tue 17 March 2026 at 09:00 / Depart: Tue 17 March 2026 at 17:00

Day 72 - At Sea

Day 73 - At Sea

Day 74 - Manila

Arrive: Fri 20 March 2026 at 13:00

Manila is a city with more sights to see than Imelda Marcos had shoes. There’s the UNESCO World Heritage Site San Augustín Church, the scenic Baywalk , and largest Chinatown in the world, and that’s just the ABCs. But one of the best known, and not to be missed sites is Intramuros—the remnants of the walled settlement founded by the Spanish in 1571. Spanish colonial-style buildings house an eclectic mix of ruins, churches, and some of Manila’s most interesting museums like the Bonsai Library and Museum, the Light and Sound Museum, and the Rizal Shrine Museum just to name a few. The best way to travel between these sites is to take a ride in the unofficial symbol of the city, the Jeepney. Originally created by enterprising Filipinos out of surplus Jeeps left behind by the US Army, today these elaborately decorated and brightly colored taxi busses jam the streets and lend a certain attitude to the commute.

Day 75 - Manila

Depart: Sat 21 March 2026 at 16:00

Manila is a city with more sights to see than Imelda Marcos had shoes. There’s the UNESCO World Heritage Site San Augustín Church, the scenic Baywalk , and largest Chinatown in the world, and that’s just the ABCs. But one of the best known, and not to be missed sites is Intramuros—the remnants of the walled settlement founded by the Spanish in 1571. Spanish colonial-style buildings house an eclectic mix of ruins, churches, and some of Manila’s most interesting museums like the Bonsai Library and Museum, the Light and Sound Museum, and the Rizal Shrine Museum just to name a few. The best way to travel between these sites is to take a ride in the unofficial symbol of the city, the Jeepney. Originally created by enterprising Filipinos out of surplus Jeeps left behind by the US Army, today these elaborately decorated and brightly colored taxi busses jam the streets and lend a certain attitude to the commute.

Day 76 - At Sea

Day 77 - Hong Kong

Arrive: Mon 23 March 2026 at 09:00

Neon signs galore, dim sum, and amazing temples are a few of the favorite experiences in Hong Kong. Take is as much as you can of this thrilling city with its endless shopping and towering skyscrapers. Your agenda for Hong Kong should include Victoria Peak, an Aberdeen Fishing Village, the Man Mo Temple and Sheung Wan Dried Food and Herbal Market. Be certain to have extra room in your suitcase for the bargains you are bound to discover.

Day 78 - Hong Kong

Depart: Tue 24 March 2026 at 18:00

Neon signs galore, dim sum, and amazing temples are a few of the favorite experiences in Hong Kong. Take is as much as you can of this thrilling city with its endless shopping and towering skyscrapers. Your agenda for Hong Kong should include Victoria Peak, an Aberdeen Fishing Village, the Man Mo Temple and Sheung Wan Dried Food and Herbal Market. Be certain to have extra room in your suitcase for the bargains you are bound to discover.

Day 79 - At Sea

Day 80 - Ha Long Bay

Arrive: Thu 26 March 2026 at 06:00

When you visit Hanoi, you may get the feeling you’re in two different eras at the same time. No, there’s no secret portal for time travel here, it’s just the fascinating juxtaposition of old and new, history and progress that characterizes this friendly city. In the Old Quarter thousands of the buildings are over 100 years old and the streets are named after the wares that were traditionally sold on them such as Hang Bac (silver), Hang Ma (paper), and Hang Go (wood). But there’s no need to play rock, paper, scissors to choose where to explore, any direction will result in incredible sights and friendly locals.

Day 81 - Ha Long Bay

Depart: Fri 27 March 2026 at 13:00

When you visit Hanoi, you may get the feeling you’re in two different eras at the same time. No, there’s no secret portal for time travel here, it’s just the fascinating juxtaposition of old and new, history and progress that characterizes this friendly city. In the Old Quarter thousands of the buildings are over 100 years old and the streets are named after the wares that were traditionally sold on them such as Hang Bac (silver), Hang Ma (paper), and Hang Go (wood). But there’s no need to play rock, paper, scissors to choose where to explore, any direction will result in incredible sights and friendly locals.

Day 82 - Chan May

Arrive: Sat 28 March 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Sat 28 March 2026 at 20:00

The Nguyen Dynasty founded this former capital in the 17th century on the banks of the Perfume River. Today it sits as a massive open-air museum of temples, pagodas, palaces and tombs. Explore the Imperial Citadel, then take a river cruise for a view of the Tombs of the Emperors and Thien Mu Pagoda.

Day 83 - At Sea

Day 84 - Ho Chi Minh City

Arrive: Mon 30 March 2026 at 10:00

Located on the edge of the Mekong Delta, this dynamic metropolis also features the ageless beauty of an ancient culture. French colonial architecture mixes with modern and Asian influences, providing a diverse backdrop for the many motorbikes, scooters, pagodas and street markets. Stroll the wide boulevards of this city, formerly known as Saigon, and visit The History Museum, which houses artifacts from two thousand years of Vietnamese history.

Day 85 - Ho Chi Minh City

Depart: Tue 31 March 2026 at 13:00

Located on the edge of the Mekong Delta, this dynamic metropolis also features the ageless beauty of an ancient culture. French colonial architecture mixes with modern and Asian influences, providing a diverse backdrop for the many motorbikes, scooters, pagodas and street markets. Stroll the wide boulevards of this city, formerly known as Saigon, and visit The History Museum, which houses artifacts from two thousand years of Vietnamese history.

Day 86 - At Sea

Day 87 - Laem Chabang

Arrive: Thu 02 April 2026 at 13:00

Laem Chabang is a port city municipality in Si Racha and Bang Lamung districts Chonburi Province, Thailand. It includes Thung Sukhla subdistrict and parts of subdistricts Bueng, Nong Kham and Surasak of Si Racha District and part of Bang Lamung township of Bang Lamung District all of Chonburi province.

Day 88 - Laem Chabang

Laem Chabang is a port city municipality in Si Racha and Bang Lamung districts Chonburi Province, Thailand. It includes Thung Sukhla subdistrict and parts of subdistricts Bueng, Nong Kham and Surasak of Si Racha District and part of Bang Lamung township of Bang Lamung District all of Chonburi province.

Day 89 - Laem Chabang

Depart: Sat 04 April 2026 at 14:00

Laem Chabang is a port city municipality in Si Racha and Bang Lamung districts Chonburi Province, Thailand. It includes Thung Sukhla subdistrict and parts of subdistricts Bueng, Nong Kham and Surasak of Si Racha District and part of Bang Lamung township of Bang Lamung District all of Chonburi province.

Day 90 - Ko Samui

Arrive: Sun 05 April 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Sun 05 April 2026 at 14:00

This small tropical paradise, lined with coconut palms and white sand beaches and encircled by turquoise water is a perfect place to escape and explore. Gaze up at the Big Buddha, cool off in the natural pool at the base of Na Muang Waterfall and view the astonishing natural rock formations of Hin Ta and Hin Yai.

Day 91 - At Sea

Day 92 - Singapore

Arrive: Tue 07 April 2026 at 08:00

Chinese, Malay and Indian traditions meld in this island-state at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. The site of the world's busiest port, Singapore offers the Mustafa Centre, a 24-hour mall and Sunte, the world's largest fountain. Play evening golf on lighted fairways; experience the nightlife on Mohamed Sultan Road; or relax at an outdoor spa. Be certain not to miss the savory seafood.

Day 93 - Singapore

Depart: Wed 08 April 2026 at 17:00

Chinese, Malay and Indian traditions meld in this island-state at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. The site of the world's busiest port, Singapore offers the Mustafa Centre, a 24-hour mall and Sunte, the world's largest fountain. Play evening golf on lighted fairways; experience the nightlife on Mohamed Sultan Road; or relax at an outdoor spa. Be certain not to miss the savory seafood.

Day 94 - Kuala Lumpur

Arrive: Thu 09 April 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Thu 09 April 2026 at 20:00

Kuala Lumpur—or simply KL to the locals—is relatively young as cities go. But as they say, age is just a number, and what KL may lack in longstanding history, it more than makes up for in panache and progress. As you explore the bustling streets, you’ll notice an eclectic mixture of architecture—the Sultan Abdul Samad Building of Moorish design, the Tudor-style Cricket Club, the Railway station that’s a perfect balance of East meets West, and the early English gothic-style St. Mary’s Cathedral (just to name a few). Not to mention the most iconic building of all, the 88-story Petronas Towers; the pride of the city and the ultimate symbol of KL’s futuristic development.

Day 95 - At Sea

Day 96 - Sabang

Arrive: Sat 11 April 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Sat 11 April 2026 at 17:00

The port town of Sabang is a little slice of beach and jungle paradise on the island of Pulau Weh (also known locally as Sabang). Dipping into the Indian Ocean off the tip of Sumatra, it is the most northwestern island of the Indonesian archipelago. Part traditional fishing village, part colonial-era town, Sabang is a picturesque community with timeless traditions, rustic way of life, and charming friendly people.

Day 97 - At Sea

Day 98 - At Sea

Day 99 - Hambantota

Arrive: Tue 14 April 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Tue 14 April 2026 at 18:00

The southern coast of Sri Lanka is still largely untouched and unchanged by tourism, but with the New York Times and Forbes naming it a Top Destination, it won't be overlooked much longer. One of the top biodiversity hotspots in the world, there is much to see and Hambantota is the gateway to most of it. Yala National Park, it is said, brings The Jungle Book to life. Ironically, it was once a hunting ground for the elite under British rule - today it holds the world’s largest concentration of leopards and elephants. Bundala National Park is an important wintering ground for migratory water birds in Sri Lanka, the highlight being the greater flamingo. With herds of elephants, wild buffalo, sambar deer and leopards, Uda Walawe National Park rivals the savannahs of Africa. Head there for a tropical safari.

Day 100 - Colombo, Sri Lanka

Arrive: Wed 15 April 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Wed 15 April 2026 at 17:00

Sri Lanka was once known as Serendib, origin of the word serendipity, an apt description for the pleasant surprises certain to pop up as you explore this gem of an island with everything to offer: white beaches, lush tropical forests, fragrant gardens of cinnamon and clove, and a long and equally spicy history. From Colombo, the capital, you can meet the gang at the elephant orphanage, take a trip to Kandy to visit a temple purported to house a tooth of the Buddha, or check out village life on a bicycle. Don’t forget to take some of the excellent tea home with you, a product for which the island became world famous under yet another name – Ceylon.

Day 101 - Kochi (cochin), India

Arrive: Thu 16 April 2026 at 14:00

The "Queen of the Arabian Sea," Cochin is one of the finest natural harbors in the world. Stroll Fort Kochi beach at sunset, framed by the Chinese fishing nets, visit St. Francis Church, where Vasco de Gama was buried, and take in a Kathakali dance performance that will leave you spellbound.

Day 102 - Kochi (cochin), India

Depart: Fri 17 April 2026 at 14:00

The "Queen of the Arabian Sea," Cochin is one of the finest natural harbors in the world. Stroll Fort Kochi beach at sunset, framed by the Chinese fishing nets, visit St. Francis Church, where Vasco de Gama was buried, and take in a Kathakali dance performance that will leave you spellbound.

Day 103 - At Sea

Day 104 - Male

Arrive: Sun 19 April 2026 at 05:30 / Depart: Sun 19 April 2026 at 18:00

Malé is the densely populated capital of the Maldives, an island nation in the Indian Ocean. It's known for its mosques and colorful buildings.

Day 105 - At Sea

Day 106 - At Sea

Day 107 - At Sea

Day 108 - Praslin Islands

Arrive: Thu 23 April 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Thu 23 April 2026 at 22:00

Legend has it the Garden of Eden can be found on the tropical isle of Praslin—in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve to be exact. And while the, shall we say, “suggestive shape” of the giant seeds found on the park’s coco de mer palm trees could lead the road to temptation, it’s more likely that the island’s exotic scenery helped fuel this biblical tale.

Day 108 - La Digue, Seychelles

Arrive: Thu 23 April 2026 / Depart: Thu 23 April 2026

The Seychelles is without a doubt one of the world’s most breathtaking destinations. Everywhere you look there’s an Instagram photo opportunity (if that’s your thing).

Day 109 - Port Victoria, Seychelles

Arrive: Fri 24 April 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Fri 24 April 2026 at 22:00

Day 110 - At Sea

Day 111 - At Sea

Day 112 - Mombasa

Arrive: Mon 27 April 2026 at 08:00

Mombasa is a coastal city in southeast Kenya along the Indian Ocean. The city is known as the white and blue city in Kenya. It is the country's oldest and second-largest city, with a population of about 1,208,333 people according to the 2019 census.

Day 113 - Mombasa

Depart: Tue 28 April 2026 at 18:00

Mombasa is a coastal city in southeast Kenya along the Indian Ocean. The city is known as the white and blue city in Kenya. It is the country's oldest and second-largest city, with a population of about 1,208,333 people according to the 2019 census.

Day 114 - Zanzibar

Arrive: Wed 29 April 2026 / Depart: Wed 29 April 2026

It may only be 26 miles off the coast of Tanzania, but the beautiful archipelago of Zanzibar feels like a world away. It’s an East African feast for the senses, with warm turquoise waters, powder white sands, vibrant coral reefs, and fields scented with cinnamon, cardamom, and clove. The largest and most populated island of this semi-autonomous region is Unguja, commonly referred to as Zanzibar Island, or simply “Zanzibar”. It’s home to dozens of picture-perfect beaches—like the lively Kendwa and Nungwi, or the quieter Kizimkazi, where dolphins like to hang out—so you could easily spend the day beach-hopping, snorkeling, and sunning.

Day 115 - At Sea

Day 116 - Mamoudzou

Arrive: Fri 01 May 2026 / Depart: Fri 01 May 2026

Day 117 - Nosy Be, Madagascar

Arrive: Sat 02 May 2026 / Depart: Sat 02 May 2026

Day 118 - At Sea

Day 119 - At Sea

Day 120 - At Sea

Day 121 - Richard's Bay, South Africa

Arrive: Wed 06 May 2026 at 07:30 / Depart: Wed 06 May 2026 at 18:00

Perched on the lagoon of the Mhlatuze River, Richards Bay is one of the largest and deepest natural harbors in South Africa. It’s also one of the main gateways to KwaZulu-Natal province and Zululand, the much larger inland region popular for its mountains, diverse wildlife, and vast surrounding savannah ecosystems.

Day 122 - Durban

Arrive: Thu 07 May 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Thu 07 May 2026 at 18:00

Often overlooked in favor of trendy Johannesburg or popular Cape Town, sunny Durban has been on the rise since it got revitalized to help host the 2010 World Cup, and is an unexpected delight on any cruise to South Africa. Thanks to its golden beaches, Indian influences, and nearby natural wonder, you’ll understand why South Africans love to vacation here as soon as you step on shore. The city is home to the proud Zulu people, and the largest Indian population in Africa. Weave in colonial Victorian architecture with ornate mosques, and the rich tapestry of world cultures is found around every corner. It’s a place where Catholic church spires mingle with minarets. Where calls to prayer blend with sounds of buzzing Indian markets. Where the cheers of a soccer match pulse to the rhythm of native drum beats

Day 123 - At Sea

Day 124 - At Sea

Day 125 - Cape Town

Arrive: Sun 10 May 2026 at 07:00

Tucked beneath the storied Cape of Good Hope, South Africa’s capital is awash in contrasts. Mountains meet oceans. Warm trade winds intermingle with icy waters. A decidedly European climate in Africa’s most southernmost city. A world-focus during the 20th century, South Africa’s struggles with colonialism and apartheid have defined Cape Town. A global, multicultural metropolis with a thriving LGBTQ community, today the port city has emerged as a beacon of change. Get a local perspective as you learn about Cape Town’s segregation-era at the District Six Museum. See its past history of artistic censorship at the South African National Gallery. Understand the remaining effects of Apartheid with a township tour.

Day 126 - Cape Town

Depart: Mon 11 May 2026 at 18:00

Tucked beneath the storied Cape of Good Hope, South Africa’s capital is awash in contrasts. Mountains meet oceans. Warm trade winds intermingle with icy waters. A decidedly European climate in Africa’s most southernmost city. A world-focus during the 20th century, South Africa’s struggles with colonialism and apartheid have defined Cape Town. A global, multicultural metropolis with a thriving LGBTQ community, today the port city has emerged as a beacon of change. Get a local perspective as you learn about Cape Town’s segregation-era at the District Six Museum. See its past history of artistic censorship at the South African National Gallery. Understand the remaining effects of Apartheid with a township tour.

Day 127 - At Sea

Day 128 - Luderitz

Arrive: Wed 13 May 2026 / Depart: Wed 13 May 2026

Between the windswept shores of the South Atlantic and the vast Namib Desert, discover a quaint fishing village with a distinct German vibe and a rich history rooted in the diamond rush. Aside from the sandy streets and surrounding desert, much of Luderitz wouldn’t seem out of place in Munich or Berlin. Colourful colonial architecture remains from the scramble for Africa and the diamond rush in the early 1900s, when the town was German-controlled. The Deutsche Afrika Bank, Old Post Office, and Lutheran church overlooking the town and harbor are a few of many impressive buildings that echo this bygone era.

Day 129 - Walvis Bay

Arrive: Thu 14 May 2026 at 07:00

Under crystal clear skies and surrounded by huge, golden dunes, discover an adventurous culture in Walvis Bay. Perched across from Pelican Point, the city is sheltered from the rugged surf that stretches north up Namibia’s rocky, fog-bound Skeleton Coast. Venture inland to the rolling sands of the vast Namib Desert for an exotic African safari to spot lions, elephants, giraffes, cheetahs, rhinos, and more, or kayak in the calm waters of the city’s huge natural lagoon.

Day 130 - Walvis Bay

Depart: Fri 15 May 2026

Under crystal clear skies and surrounded by huge, golden dunes, discover an adventurous culture in Walvis Bay. Perched across from Pelican Point, the city is sheltered from the rugged surf that stretches north up Namibia’s rocky, fog-bound Skeleton Coast. Venture inland to the rolling sands of the vast Namib Desert for an exotic African safari to spot lions, elephants, giraffes, cheetahs, rhinos, and more, or kayak in the calm waters of the city’s huge natural lagoon.

Day 131 - At Sea

Day 132 - At Sea

Day 133 - At Sea

Day 134 - St. Helena(Jamestown), Ascension and Tristan da Cunha

Arrive: Tue 19 May 2026 at 06:00 / Depart: Tue 19 May 2026

Day 135 - At Sea

Day 136 - At Sea

Day 137 - At Sea

Day 138 - At Sea

Day 139 - At Sea

Day 140 - Praia, Cape Verde

Arrive: Mon 25 May 2026 at 09:00 / Depart: Mon 25 May 2026 at 18:00

Day 141 - At Sea

Day 142 - At Sea

Day 143 - Gran Canaria

Arrive: Thu 28 May 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Thu 28 May 2026 at 18:00

Located in the Atlantic Ocean about 800 miles off the coast of Europe, Gran Canaria is like a little slice of Spanish paradise. In fact, even though it’s just 29 miles across, with its variety of landscapes, climates, and attractions, Gran Canaria is sometimes referred to as a “Miniature Continent”, and a third of the island under protection as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The south features sunny resort communities, the bird sanctuary of Palmisos Park, and Maspalomas (renowned for its beaches, sand dunes, and lighthouse), while the east has the fishing village of Puerto de Mogan, otherwise known as “Little Venice” due to its many canals.

Day 144 - Lanzarote, Spain

Arrive: Fri 29 May 2026 at 13:00 / Depart: Fri 29 May 2026 at 20:00

Lanzarote’s most famous feature is its otherworldly landscape, born of hundreds of fire-breathing peaks. The last eruption was in 1824, and though the region is now classed as dormant, you can still feel the heat under the surface at Timanfaya National Park. Considering that the island is a desert with only 5-6 inches (125-150 mm) of rain a year, the ingenious farmers of Lanzarote have worked agricultural miracles, especially in the wine region of Geria, where vines are planted and flourish in a layer of black volcanic sand, which holds on tight to every last drop of moisture. It is an amazing sight to see, and produces a nectar that is a delight to sip.

Day 145 - Agadir

Arrive: Sat 30 May 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Sat 30 May 2026 at 20:00

Tucked near the foot of the Atlas Mountains and surrounded by the rich plains of the Souss Valley, Agadir is a sunny cosmopolitan city where modern architecture meets the shell of a colonial port nearly leveled by a 1960 earthquake. Today Agadir is one of the most premier sardine fishing ports in the world and a thriving commercial center for citrus export. Newly built in the mid-twentieth century, modern buildings intermingle with white washed buildings along wide French inspired boulevards fringed by lush parkland and mimosa trees. But, the main star of Agadir’s landscape is its lovely stretches of secluded beach that attract tourists from around the world to the shores of this North African resort destination.

Day 146 - Casablanca

Arrive: Sun 31 May 2026 / Depart: Sun 31 May 2026

Modern-day Casablanca retains some of the atmosphere and history of times gone by yet is a thoroughly modern city. Frenetic yet welcoming, Casablanca remains a lively destination. Especially in Djemaa el-Fna, the huge square in the medina is teeming with open-air food stalls, jugglers, storytellers and snake charmers. The architecture of its French-colonial past can be seen in the graceful white buildings, with their soft lines and attention to detail.

Day 147 - Gibraltar

Arrive: Mon 01 June 2026 at 07:00 / Depart: Mon 01 June 2026 at 22:00

The towering Rock of Gibraltar is a sight to behold. Overlooking the mouth of the Mediterranean Sea from a height of 1,400 ft, it is a natural fortress, in a strategic position to control all naval traffic between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. Only three miles long and a mile wide, this peninsula attached to the Spanish mainland juts out into the Strait of Gibraltar, which separates continental Europe from North Africa, a distance of only 14 miles. One feature most unusual for Europe is the troupes of semi-wild and curiously tailless Barbary macaques that have taken up residence on The Rock’s upper reaches.

Day 148 - Malaga

Arrive: Tue 02 June 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Tue 02 June 2026 at 22:00

Málaga is the lively capital of the Costa del Sol, famed for its beaches and mild climate, and gateway to Andalusia, with its Moorish architectural heritage. The city’s Alcazaba is a fine example, an 11th century citadel sitting in majestic splendor overlooking the African coast. It contains three magnificent palaces and graceful gardens with ornate fountains. In addition to their rich cultural heritage, Malagueños are also very proud of their most famous citizens – Picasso, for whom there is a museum commemorating his birth here, and actor Antonio Banderas, so far without a monument.

Day 149 - Almeria

Arrive: Wed 03 June 2026 at 09:00 / Depart: Wed 03 June 2026 at 18:00

In a beautiful bay on the southeast coast of Spain, Almeria claims the country's greatest number of cloudless days, exceeding 3000 hours of sunshine each year. Explore the city's fortified cathedral, steadfast against 16th century pirate invasions, and the Alcazaba, once the stronghold of a thriving Moorish capital.

Day 150 - At Sea

Day 151 - Marseille

Arrive: Fri 05 June 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Fri 05 June 2026 at 20:00

At the same time bustling and picturesque, this oldest of the great French cities has progressed with the times, modernizing constantly. If it looks familiar that might be because it has played a role in many films, French and international, in fact just off the coast looms the foreboding Chateau d’If, where the fictional Count of Monte Cristo was imprisoned. Or perhaps you recognize scenes from paintings; the small port of l’Estaque was once a favorite haunt of artists such as Renoir, Cezanne, and Braque. In addition to a lengthy history, today Marseilles is well known in France for its hip-hop music. Who knew?

Day 152 - St. Tropez, France

Arrive: Sat 06 June 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Sat 06 June 2026 at 20:00

Saint-Tropez conjures up images of sun-drenched beaches, tanned bodies, and jet setters enjoying martinis on the decks of luxury yachts. Indeed it is a glamorous playground for the wealthy, but anyone can spend an afternoon at a sidewalk café, watching the spectacle unfold. The south of France played a role in the history of modern painting, its clear light inspiring artists, so that even today many live and work here. For mesmerizing views, head up to the 16th century Citadel. Or stroll the old town, overflowing with restaurants, trendy boutiques, and galleries.

Day 153 - Nice (Villefranche)

Arrive: Sun 07 June 2026 at 07:00 / Depart: Sun 07 June 2026 at 21:00

Day 154 - Florence/Pisa

Arrive: Mon 08 June 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Mon 08 June 2026 at 20:00

Ah, Florence—sublime birthplace of the Renaissance, its historic center full to bursting with elegant squares, imposing palaces, magnificent churches, and museums with such an abundance of riches it could make an art lover weep for joy. The list of illustrious names connected with this city is mind-boggling: Botticelli, Dante, Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Galileo. Other colorful and fascinating characters were of dubious reputation: Machiavelli, and the religious extremist Savonarola, with his bonfire of the vanities. For many years the city was ruled by the powerful Medici family, patrons of the arts and bankers to the papacy, whose line included six kings and two popes.

Day 155 - Rome

Arrive: Tue 09 June 2026 at 08:00 / Depart: Tue 09 June 2026 at 20:00

Your gateway to the Eternal City, Civitavecchia has served as Rome's seaport since the 13th century. The port has a long and venerable history. The emperor Trajan built a pleasure villa near the modern city, while Bernini and Michelangelo designed the harbor fortifications. Yet the Eternal City eternally beckons. The ancient capital of the Western World and the center of Christianity for nearly 2,000 years, Rome provides an inexhaustible feast. Visit the ruins of the Forum, view the splendors of the Sistine Chapel, or climb the Spanish Steps, once the heart of Rome's Bohemian Quarter. Rome has been a magnet luring the world's greatest artists, architects, and philosophers since the days of the Caesars.

Day 156 - At Sea

Day 157 - Barcelona

Arrive: Thu 11 June 2026 at 06:00 / Depart: Thu 11 June 2026

Dynamic Barcelona is all about architecture, from the magnificent medieval buildings of the Gothic Quarter to the Modernist movement typified by the work of Antoni Gaudi. Though his materials were stone and metal, his forms were organic, awash in curves, swirls, and colors. His masterpiece is the amazing Church of the Sagrada Familia, colossal and as yet unfinished, though construction began in 1882. A contemporary contribution to the scene is Ricardo Bofill's post modernist National Theater of Catalonia, an imaginative combination of classical and modern design, with a greenhouse-like lobby.

Azamara Onward From Azamara

Step aboard the new Azamara Onward?, and arrive at the doorstep of the globe’s most hidden gems and storied cities. Built to cross oceans, cruise along scenic waterways and dock at locations larger ships can’t access — this small ship cruising experience is unlike any other. Throughout your journey, you’ll find so many ways to immerse yourself in your travels. Our thoughtfully-planned itineraries feature more extended stays, more overnights, and unique night touring, giving you more time for what matters — experiencing the history, arts, cuisine, and local customs that make each port memorable. And after a day spent discovering the treasures of your destination, retreat to your seaside sanctuary for ocean views, saltwater breezes, and all the lush amenities you can imagine. From 24-hour room service to five-star butler service, our luxury staterooms and spacious suites deliver genuine tranquility and comfort. Azamara ships are designed to meet your every need, no matter where you’re going. That’s why our list of onboard amenities is almost as far-reaching as the locations we visit. Discover a world of flavors at our specialty restaurants, recharge and relax at our state-of-the-art spa and fitness center, and take in nightly on-board entertainment, from signature shows, comedy nights, and unforgettable events. While our destinations may bring you on board, it’s our international crew that keeps you coming back. Across the fleet, our authentic service goes beyond the expectations of even the most well-traveled cruisers. From anticipating your needs and knowing you by name to offering the most dedicated attention to detail, personal connections are always a moment away.

Ship Cabins

Club Interior Stateroom

Two lower beds convertible to one Queen size bed. 40” flat-screen television. Refrigerator with mini-bar. Thermostat-controlled air conditioner. Direct-dial telephone with voice mail. Writing desk. In-room safe. Hand-held hairdryer. USB ports under bedside reading lamps. (158 square feet).

Club Interior Stateroom

Two lower beds convertible to one Queen size bed. 40” flat-screen television. Refrigerator with mini-bar. Thermostat-controlled air conditioner. Direct-dial telephone with voice mail. Writing desk. In-room safe. Hand-held hairdryer. USB ports under bedside reading lamps. Stateroom door width: at least 32 inches. Bathroom door width: at least 32 inches. No doorsill to get into stateroom. Ramped bathroom thresholds. Bathroom grab bars. Lowered sink and stateroom vanity. Roll-in showers or accessible bathtubs. Fold-down shower bench. Lowered closet rod. Refrigerator in stateroom (upon request). Adjustable height commode chairs (upon request). Accessible balconies (selected staterooms).

Club Oceanview Stateroom

Two lower beds convertible to one Queen size bed, some staterooms feature sofa bed, 40” flat-screen TV, veranda, refrigerator with mini-bar, thermostat-controlled air conditioner, direct-dial telephone with voice mail, writing desk, in-room safe, and hand-held hairdryer. Categories 04, 05, 06 (170 square feet) with picture window. Category 07 (170 square feet) porthole window. Category 08 (143 square feet) with obstructed views.

Club Oceanview Stateroom

Two lower beds convertible to queen size; some with sofa bed; flat-screen television; refrigerator with mini-bar; thermostat-controlled air conditioning, direct-dial telephone and voicemail; desk; in-room safe; hand-held hairdryer. (255 square feet). Accessible stateroom features: stateroom door width: at least 33 inches; bathroom door width: at least 34 inches; no doorsill to get into stateroom; ramped bathroom thresholds; bathroom grab bars; lowered sink and stateroom vanity; roll-in showers; fold-down shower bench; hand-held showerheads; lowered closet rod; refrigerator in stateroom (upon request); adjustable height commode chairs (upon request).

Club Oceanview Stateroom

Two lower beds convertible to one Queen size bed, some staterooms feature sofa bed, 40” flat-screen TV, veranda, refrigerator with mini-bar, thermostat-controlled air conditioner, direct-dial telephone with voice mail, writing desk, in-room safe, and hand-held hairdryer. Categories 04, 05, 06 (170 square feet) with picture window. Category 07 (170 square feet) porthole window. Category 08 (143 square feet) with obstructed views.

Club Veranda Plus Stateroom

Two lower beds convertible to one Queen size bed. Sitting area with 40” flat-screen TV, veranda, refrigerator with mini-bar, thermostat-controlled air conditioner. Direct-dial telephone with voice mail. writing desk, in-room safe, hand-held hairdryer, USB ports under bedside reading lamps. 120 complimentary Internet minutes or $130 USD towards a full voyage unlimited package, one free bag of laundry service per stateroom, every seven days, one night of complimentary specialty dining for two, every seven days, priority embarkation and debarkation, and complimentary in-room spirits.

Club Veranda Stateroom

Two lower beds convertible to one Queen size bed. Comfortable sitting area with 40” flat-screen TV. Veranda. Refrigerator with mini-bar. Thermostat-controlled air conditioner. Direct-dial telephone with voice mail. Writing desk. In-room safe. Hand-held hairdryer. USB ports under bedside reading lamps.(175 square feet; veranda 40 square feet)

Club Continent Suite

Two lower beds convertible to one Queen size. Spacious and comfortable sitting area with 55” flat-screen television. Roomy bathroom with shower, some also feature a tub. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, veranda, refrigerator with mini-bar, thermostat-controlled air conditioner, direct-dial telephone with voice mail, writing desk, in-room safe and hand-held hair dryer. (266 square feet; veranda 60 square feet).

Club Ocean Suite

Spacious living room with a separate master bedroom. Master bedroom with one king size bed and a 40” flat-screen television. 55” flat-screen television in living room. Marble master bathroom with shower. Journey and Quest suites feature a tub.. Dressing room with vanity and ample closet space. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors in living room and master bedroom. Spacious 233 sq.ft. (21.7 sq.m.) veranda. Refrigerator with mini-bar. Thermostat-controlled air conditioner. Direct-dial telephone with voice mail. Writing desk. In-room safe. Hand-held hair dryer(Suite ranging from 440 to 501 square feet and veranda 233 square feet)*

Club Spa Suite

Two lower beds convertible to one queen size bed. Spacious glass-enclosed bathtub. Separate rain shower. Comfortable sitting area. 55” flat-screen television in sitting area. In-room spa music. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. Veranda. Refrigerator with mini-bar. Thermostat-controlled air conditioner. Direct-dial telephone with voice mail. Writing desk. In-room safe. Hand-held hair dryer.(414 square feet and veranda 40 square feet).

Club World Owner's Suite

Spacious living room with a separate master bedroom. Master bedroom with one king size bed and a 40” flat-screen television. 55” flat-screen television in living room. Marble master bathroom with shower. Journey and Quest suites feature a tub.. Dressing room with vanity and ample closet space. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors in living room and master bedroom. Spacious 233 sq.ft. (21.7 sq.m.) veranda. Refrigerator with mini-bar. Thermostat-controlled air conditioner. Direct-dial telephone with voice mail. Writing desk. In-room safe. Hand-held hair dryer. (560 square feet; veranda 233 square feet).
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