Azamara Cruises Review
Azamara Cruise Line is the deluxe sister of Royal Caribbean Cruises. Azamara started out as a simple attempt to come up with a different concept for a new ship. The goal was to create a deluxe cruise experience that was decidedly different and more upscale than a typical Royal Caribbean Cruise. The key is that Royal Caribbean is already one of the best mass market cruise lines. So the bar had to be set quite high to separate this new luxury ship. Midway through the planning stages, it became apparent that the concept was so different that it should be branded as a separate premium cruise line with it' s own distinct name and fleet of ships. Azamara Cruise Line was born.
Sailing in May of 2007 with the Azamara Journey, the line soon added the Aazamara Quest cruise ship sailing to the Mediterranean Sea and Southeast Asia. To separate themselves from the pack these ships carry fewer passengers that their massive cousins at RCCL. The Azamara ships are 593 feet in length and can accommodate 700 passengers. This creates an intimate environment that can elevate service to levels unattainable on larger ships. The culinary experience is coordinate by Blau and Associates, who helped make Las Vegas as well known for their dining as the gaming. Each of the cabins were designed to offer a deluxe cabin environment. They offer plush European bedding and butler service. Azamara Cruises offer 7, 10 day Mediterranean cruises. Also Southeast Asia including Singapore and Hong Kong Cruises




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