Sailings
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Date Date Location Location Arrival Arrival Departure Departure
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Thu, Jun 11, 2026 BARCELONA -- 5:00 pmFri, Jun 12, 2026 PALAMOS 8:00 am 6:00 pmSat, Jun 13, 2026 SETE 8:00 am 8:00 pmSun, Jun 14, 2026 PROVENCE (MARSEILLE) 8:00 am 10:00 pmMon, Jun 15, 2026 SANARY-SUR-MER 8:00 am 6:00 pmTue, Jun 16, 2026 NICE 8:00 am 10:00 pmWed, Jun 17, 2026 CALVI 8:00 am 6:00 pmThu, Jun 18, 2026 MONTE CARLO 7:00 am 6:00 pmThu, Jun 18, 2026 MONTE CARLO 7:30 am --Fri, Jun 19, 2026 PORTOFINO (SANTA MARGHERITA) 8:00 am 6:00 pmSat, Jun 20, 2026 FLORENCE / PISA (LIVORNO) 8:00 am --Sun, Jun 21, 2026 FLORENCE / PISA (LIVORNO) -- 7:00 pmMon, Jun 22, 2026 ROME (CIVITAVECCHIA) 8:00 am 7:30 pmTue, Jun 23, 2026 SORRENTO 8:00 am 8:00 pmWed, Jun 24, 2026 AT SEA -- --Thu, Jun 25, 2026 KOTOR 9:30 am 8:00 pmFri, Jun 26, 2026 DUBROVNIK 8:00 am 10:00 pmSat, Jun 27, 2026 HVAR 8:00 am 4:00 pmSun, Jun 28, 2026 KOPER 8:00 am 6:00 pmMon, Jun 29, 2026 VENICE (FUSINA) 7:00 am 6:00 pmMon, Jun 29, 2026 VENICE (FUSINA) 7:30 am --Tue, Jun 30, 2026 OPATIJA 8:00 am 6:00 pmWed, Jul 01, 2026 ZADAR 8:00 am 10:00 pmThu, Jul 02, 2026 SIBENIK 8:00 am 9:00 pmFri, Jul 03, 2026 KORCULA 8:00 am 8:00 pmSat, Jul 04, 2026 DUBROVNIK 8:00 am 10:00 pmSun, Jul 05, 2026 KOTOR 8:00 am 5:00 pmMon, Jul 06, 2026 CORFU 8:30 am 10:00 pmTue, Jul 07, 2026 AT SEA -- --Wed, Jul 08, 2026 ATHENS (PIRAEUS) 5:00 am 6:00 pmWed, Jul 08, 2026 ATHENS (PIRAEUS) 5:30 am --Thu, Jul 09, 2026 SYROS 8:00 am 8:00 pmFri, Jul 10, 2026 PAROS 8:00 am 6:00 pmSat, Jul 11, 2026 SANTORINI 8:00 am 8:00 pmSun, Jul 12, 2026 AGIOS NIKOLAOS, (CRETE) 8:00 am 8:00 pmMon, Jul 13, 2026 RHODES 8:00 am 10:00 pmTue, Jul 14, 2026 EPHESUS (KUSADASI) 9:30 am 8:00 pmWed, Jul 15, 2026 PATMOS 8:00 am 6:00 pmThu, Jul 16, 2026 CHIOS 8:00 am 3:00 pmFri, Jul 17, 2026 ISTANBUL 1:00 pm --Sat, Jul 18, 2026 ISTANBUL -- 6:00 pmSat, Jul 18, 2026 ISTANBUL 8:00 am --Sun, Jul 19, 2026 CANAKKALE (KEPEZ) 8:00 am 4:00 pmMon, Jul 20, 2026 THESSALONIKI 8:00 am --Tue, Jul 21, 2026 THESSALONIKI -- 9:00 pmWed, Jul 22, 2026 VOLOS 8:00 am 7:00 pmThu, Jul 23, 2026 MYKONOS 8:00 am 9:30 pmFri, Jul 24, 2026 NAFPLIO 8:00 am 6:00 pmSat, Jul 25, 2026 ATHENS (PIRAEUS) 5:00 am --Sat, Jul 25, 2026 ATHENS (PIRAEUS) 5:30 am --
Port
Arrival Port
WE'LL CHANGE THE WAY YOU SEE THE WORLD.
Once upon a time, and not so very long ago, an ocean liner was the only way to see the world. Well, here at Azamara, we believe it still is.
In the span of one vacation, you can journey to multiple destinations with no packing or unpacking...or leaving items behind in the process. You don''t have to worry about missing a connecting flight or extra transportation costs, let alone finding a parking spot. (And on Azamara's smaller-sized ships, we can drop you off at the doorsteps of great cities like Nice, Seville, and Hong Kong.)
With the added convenience of "a floating hotel" that follows you all over the world, your accommodation costs are already covered. So you can spend more time enjoying your vacation, and a lot less time -and money- on figuring out where you are going to stay. When you go cruising, not only do you have a variety of restaurants to choose from, but your meals are also included along the way (and on Azamara ships, your drinks are, too).
And while planes, trains, and automobiles offer less than spacious seating and practically nothing to entertain you, on a cruise you'll be able to unwind in between ports with a wide choice of complimentary activities, nightly shows, and enrichment programs, or enjoy a little "me time" with spa treatments and personal training sessions. Finally, at the end of the day, you can fall asleep in a wonderfully comfortable stateroom with all the amenities of a boutique hotel, complete with 24-hour room service, and then wake up in a new town or country...or even continent.
So really, when you think about it, the question shouldn't be, "Why cruise?" but "Why not?"
Pool bar
Our Pool Bar serves refreshments while enjoying the Pool
during the day, and cocktails of your choice in the evening.
Discoveries Bar
Located just outside Azamara’s main restaurant, this
congenial bar is a favorite gathering place for pre- and post-dinner
conversation and drinks. Bar service includes a full selection of fine wines,
mixed drinks, and premium spirits.
Sunset bar
Adjacent to Windows Cafe, the Sunset Bar is a welcoming
outdoor patio with covered and open-air seating, and a bar. It’s the perfect
place for dining alfresco, enjoying a refreshing drink, taking in the sights of
your favorite port, or simply watching the world sail by.
Cabaret Lounge
Enjoy live performances of professional full-stage musical
revues, classical soloists, bands and other entertainment in our Cabaret Lounge
featuring a full bar. You could see as many as four distinctly different shows
while onboard. And considering the cost of theater and entertainment tickets
back home, isn’t that nice?
The Den
Azamara Pursuit and Quest’s newest lounge exemplifies our
dedication to Destination Immersion experiences. The Den inspires you with
tools to travel to all corners of the world with travel books, guides, and
destination-focused activities.
Indulgences
Aptly named, Indulgences will satisfy your desires for the finer things in life. If you are looking for designer jewelry, it's the perfect place to window shop or to find that extra special purchase.
The onward shop
It's one-stop shopping in The onward Shop. Apparel, sundries, handbags, candies, souvenirs and lots more await. If you find that you forgot to pack something, chances are you'll find it in The Onward Shop.
Photo shop
Our photographers capture both fun and professional photos throughout the voyage, whether it is your portrait, or photos of the destinations you visit. You can also find an assortment of supplies for your own photographic endeavors.
This library is one of the quiet jewels of Azamara, a peaceful and beautifully appointed space for reading or relaxing after dinner. Browse the collection and feel free to borrow the library books.
Fitness center
Keep up your fitness routine or embark on a new one in our onboard Fitness Center. Take part in yoga at sunset or toning Pilates; our onboard wellness consultant is there to assist you every step.
The sanctum spa
Let our Spa transport you to a whole new world with
treatments inspired by rituals from exotic cultures. You'll also find a hair
salon, the Sanctum Terrace with a Thalassotherapy pool, and an assortment of
the finest spa products. The Sanctum Spa also includes a nail bar and pedicure
area, and dedicated stations for barber services, teeth whitening, and hair
services, along with the Medi-spa and acupuncture clinic.
The Pool
While spending daytime sun-drenched and relaxed by the pool, don’t think of missing Azamara’s famous White Night party held at least once on every cruise (weather permitting). Colorful decor and linen-draped tables, a fabulous buffet feast, and boutique wines on the house make this an event like no other. Not to forget the fun and fast-paced show our entertainment team puts on.
Card room & in touch
On the starboard side of the Living Room, guests will find
the Card Room for those who love a round of Bridge or other games. Four
computers and interactive table tops are available for guest use during the
voyage.
The living room
The idea of the Living Room is just that. It’s the perfect
space for guests throughout the day and evening to engage in lively
conversations, take in interesting speakers, peruse art, play a game of cards,
enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, wines & tapas, delightful music, or simply
relax with a good book.
Sun Deck
This deck is available for guests enjoying the sun and views
from high up. It is also a beautiful vantage point for sunsets (or sunrises),
and a quiet stroll at night. For those who love shuffle board, this is the
place to go.
Aqualina Restaurant
At Aqualina, you’ll find some of Italy’s most authentic
dishes. Pastas made from scratch, traditional recipes, and scrumptious
vegetarian dishes that make sure there’s something for everyone. Plus our
famous desserts: Sorrento lemon liqueur mousse, hazelnut chocolate souffle and
more.
Prime C Restaurant
Your choice of steak, cooked to perfection. Herb-coated rack
of lamb, duck confit and Chilean sea bass—all paired with savory sides. At
Prime C, you’re in for more than delectable dining. Expect an great evening
with stunning views and lush decor.
Windows Cafe
Our daily themed dinner often takes its inspiration from the
region we’re visiting-Indian, Mexican, Spanish, Italian. We also create an
extra live station made from local ingredients purchased in port: Greek salad
made with local feta (Greece), pasta prepared with local mushrooms (Italy),
fresh Mussels served with garlic bread (Netherlands).
The Patio and Swirl & Top
Casual "pool grill" by day. A sit-down al fresco
dining experience by night. Taste your way around the world with exclusive
personalized dishes using local flavors of the places we visit. Plus a
self-serve frozen yogurt station-Swirl & Top. With a variety of flavors and
your choice of toppings, it’s the perfect way to cool off.
Discoveries Restaurant
Discover the world through dishes and flavors from the
places we visit. Of course, you’ll also enjoy a wide variety of nightly
selections such as filet mignon with black truffle sauce. Reservations are not
accepted. Choose being seated at a table for two or as part of a larger group
of fellow guests.
Mosaic Cafe
Stylish and cozy, Mosaic offers your favorite coffee drinks
exactly as you like them. Relax in a comfortable seat and enjoy. It’s the
perfect spot to start or end your day, and it just might become your favorite
place on the ship.
- In service: May, 2022
- Occupancy: 692 (double occupancy)
- Tonnage: 30,277
- Length: 592 feet (180 meters)
- Beam: 84 feet (25 meters)
- Cruise Speed: 18.5 knots
- Electric current: 110/220 AC
- Ship's Registry: Malta
- Crew: 408
Please note: Stateroom images and features are samples only. Actual furniture, fixtures, colors, configurations and window/porthole views may vary.
Deck 11
Barcelona is the cultural heartland of Spain, yet its first language is Catalan, the native tongue of the proudly independent Catalonia region. Stroll down the shady, tree-lined Ramblas between street musicians and elegant bistros. Then perhaps visit the venerable Gothic cathedral, Picasso Museum or enjoy the architectural genius of Antonio Gaudi's Church of the Holy Family.
Nearby the charming port of Sete is Carcassonne, the best surviving example of a medieval walled city which dates back to the time of the Roman Empire. While the knights and their horses have long been gone, their presence can still be felt as you walk along Carcassonne's winding streets. Explore the town's boutiques and cafes. Be sure to sample "cassoulet," a delightful combination of meats cooked with beans which is the city's specialty.
Marseille is France's second largest city, but it often goes unnoticed and unvisited by travelers... They are missing out on one of France's most diverse cities, both in terms of people and activities... Today, Marseille faces the same problems as any growing city. Crime is an issue, as is racial tension between the native French population and the arriving North African immigrants. Twenty-five percent of the population in Marseille is of North African descent, and that number is growing. But the city has come to embrace its newfound diversity, and is eager to put its best foot forward to attract a piece of the ever-growing tourism industry.
Known as the "Queen of the Riviera" this cosmopolitan resort city is abundant in boutiques, nightclubs and museums, including the fascinating Chagal Museum. Browse along the elegant beachside Promenade des Anglais. Or, venture further along the Cote d'Azur to witness the galleries of Vence, Monte Carlo's glamorous casino, or Monaco's royal allure.
Often called the "Pearl of the Riviera," this charming hideaway on the Ligurian Sea is a favorite vacation spot of many wealthy Europeans. Once a quiet fishing village, Portofino is now best known for its chic boutiques, wonderful outdoor restaurants, and beachside cliffs that are speckled with pastel-colored villas. An optional day trip by boat lets you explore the picturesque coastline villages of Paraggi and Santa Margherita.
The achievements of the Renaissance have been preserved and lovingly cared for by the city...artists like Botticelli and Michelangelo were encouraged to produce masterpieces like the Birth of Venus and David. Advancements in architecture, the likes of which hadn't been seen before in Europe... But before you think that Florence is a city trapped in the past, know that it is a highly modernized Italian town...Florence has also emerged as one of the leading shopping and dining destinations in Italy
The port of Civitavecchia is the gateway to The Eternal City, where all roads lead. Mad traffic careens past monuments of the great civilizations of the past. You will want to see it all: the soaring inspiration of St. Peter's, the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel; the flow of life along the Spanish Steps, the Coliseum, the Via Veneto and Trevi Fountain. Be sure to leave time for la dolce vita in one of the piazzas.
Some of Italy's most romantic villages cling to the dramatic slopes of the ruggedly beautiful Amalfi Coast. Sorrento's one so beautiful it inspired a song. Take a drive along the scenic coastal road. Or venture further, to the amazing ruins of Pompeii, uncovered from the ashes of Vesuvius, or to Capri, known as the "Island of Love."
This typical Mediterranean town is located at the end of Kotor Bay, which sits on the Montenegrin coast in the southern Adriatic. Due to the history of Kotor, it is the oldest town in Montenegro and is now a historical monument protected by the state. This town of Kotor has belong to many countries, around 3 B.C. the town was colonized by the Greeks, and later was an affiliate of Roman and Byzantine empires. In 1797, this town became a vital naval base under Austria's possession. In 1918, after World War II, this town became the property of Yugoslavia and is now included in the constituent republic of Montenegro. Kotor has been a 16th century cathedral, town walls, and a medieval fort.
Jewel of the Dalmatian coast, girded in ninth-century walls that rise sheerly from the water's edge, Dubrovnik is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe. Within the ancient fortifications is a labyrinth of narrow alleyways and a striking Renaissance boulevard called the "Stradun."
Fusina is a small town located just outside Venice, known for its picturesque setting along the Venetian Lagoon. It serves as a popular embarkation point for ferries and water taxis heading to the historic city of Venice. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the lagoon, relax at waterfront cafes, and explore the nearby natural reserves. Fusina provides an ideal base for those looking to visit Venice while enjoying a quieter atmosphere away from the bustling crowds of the city.
Though once ruled by Venetian doges, Turkish sultans and French invaders, today's Corfiot citizen is as Greek as they come. Marvel at the 17th-century icons in St. George's Church, the medieval Palace of Phrourio or the 19th-century Achilleion Palace. The greenest of the Greek Isles, Corfu also boasts thriving vineyards and olive orchards among its rugged mountains.
Piraeus is the seaport for Athens, the capital of western civilization, which boasts a fantastic mix of classical ruins and vivacious modern life. In a single day, you can climb the hill of the Acropolis to wonder at the Parthenon, join the lively Athenians in Constitution Square, and then find a welcoming taverna for some spirited bizouki music, plenty of ouzo to drink, and with luck, energetic Greek dancing.
With its steep volcanic flanks looming straight up from the sea, and the tiny white village of Thira clinging high atop the cliffs, Santorini is perhaps the most breathtaking and legendary of all the Greek Isles. To the south is Akrotiri, where recent Minoan excavations support the theories that Santorini might be the fabled lost continent of Atlantis.
Also spelt Ayios Nikolaos. On the Isle of Crete.
Legend has it that Apollo blessed this isle with sunshine and beauty. True to the myths, the "Island of Roses" is rich in magnificent scenery and umbrella-lined beaches. Take an excursion to Lindos, where high on a hill rises an ancient acropolis dedicated to the goddess Athena. You will also want to see the medieval Old Town, once home to the Crusading Knights of St. John, and tour the Grand Master's Palace, an Italian restoration famed for its superb mosaic floors.
This island is known as the site of the apocalyptic Revelations of St. John the Divine, written here during his exile from the Roman Empire. The cave where he lived is near the site of the Monastery of the Apocalypse. The Monastery of St. John, built on one of the island's highest points, houses priceless icons and manuscripts in its Treasury.
Once called Constantinople, the former capital of the Byzantine Empire is the only city in the world to straddle two continents: Europe and Asia. This is the Golden Horn, the door between East and West, and your first vision of its domes and minarets is unforgetable. Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque and Sultan treasures in Topkapi Palace await - as does the Grand Bazaar, laden with carpets, beaten brass and spices from afar.
On the Asian shore, guarding the Dardanelles, is the quiet Turkish port town of Canakkale. History enthusiasts will want to venture to legendary Troy. Canakkale's Archaeological Museum boasts exhibits originally belonging to Frank Calvert, aide to the discoverer of the lost city, Heinrich Schliemann. Visit the vast memorial at Galipoli Peninsula, site of the notorious World War I campaign. Be sure to sample the culinary delights of a meze, a spectacular array of Turkish hors d'oeuvres.
Ouranoupoli is a divine landscape, combining mountainous and sea beauties, promising unforgettable holidays, especially for the travelers seeking the relaxation, away from the stress of the town.
The narrow passageways of Mykonos are a twisted maze of whitewashed houses, miniature churches, lazy windmills, and tiny cafes serving up Greek specialties. Sample the freshest squid or lobster just snatched from the blue Aegean Sea, or shop for typical flokati rugs.