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Azamara Cruises was introduced to the US market in 2007 by Royal Caribbean International & Celebrity Cruises as a separate "Deluxe" brand of cruising. The Azamara brand is different from Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruise sister companies in many ways. This "Deluxe" niche designation puts the cruise experience above the "Premium" niche where Celebrity is and puts this brand in competition with Oceania and Crystal. The Azamara Cruise experience is focused upon the destination, rather than the vessel, and clients find that the brand offers a shipboard experience where attentive personal service is offered in a country club casual atmosphere. The Azamara fleet consists of 2 very popular former Renaissance Cruise Line Vessels. These modern mid-size ships host 698 guests, offer a wide variety of dining options and have been radically refurbished to have their own distinct upscale look. Azamara Journey and Azamara Quest cruise in Europe, South America and the Caribbean. Azamara voyages tend to be longer in length and the itineraries often include overnight stays in popular ports of call. more
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Featured Ship: River Beatrice
River Beatrice is a small river ship sailing the Danube River for Uniworld Cruises. Built in 2009, the 410 foot River Beatrice hosts 180 guests. The lavishly appointed river view staterooms have hotel-style beds draped in fine linens, a vanity, built-in closets, hair dryer, safe, individual thermostat for air conditioning and heat, direct-dial telephone, flat-screen TV with satellite, bottled water, and bathroom with L'Occitane body products, magnifying mirror, and plush bathrobes. Uniworld ships offer wi-fi service on board, allowing their guests to stay connected. Uniworld ships are staffed by a world-class, award-winning all English-speaking staff. Another popular feature is complimentary use of bicycles and Nordic walking sticks in port. Public areas onboard include the beautiful panoramic main lounge which has a full-service bar, a cozy library and game room, as well as an elegant restaurant. more |
Featured Destination: Caribbean-Extended
An Extended Caribbean Cruise is a combination of an Eastern Caribbean Cruise with a Western Caribbean Cruise. These cruises often attract an older and more experienced traveler who enjoys a longer cruise experience. Extended Caribbean Cruises are usually 10-nights or longer and sail from November to April. They often visit 5 or more of these ports: Cruise Line Private Islands; Jamaica; Key West, Florida; St. Maarten; St. Croix; Grand Cayman; St. Thomas; Cozumel, Mexico; Puerto Rico and The Bahamas. Because an Extended Caribbean Cruise is a combination of Eastern and Western Itineraries, you will find a wide range of activities including snorkeling, beaches, hiking, shopping and cultural tours. Once back on the ship cruisers can enjoy the relaxation of the shipboard experience as well as many shipboard activities such as theatrical shows, musical concerts, cultural speakers and much more while spending many days at sea. more |





