Azamara Club Cruises has just revealed exciting details of their 2021 and early 2022 itineraries, lifting the lid on fresh destinations and brand new Grand Voyages.
President and CEO of Azamara Club Cruises Larry Pimentel said guests booking onto 2021 and 2020 sailings would be able to uncover new “world wonders” like Guayaquil in Ecuador, with an overland expedition to the Galapagos Islands.
“We will also return to Japan, one of our most popular country-intensive itineraries, which visits marquee ports like Tokyo and Kobe, as well as the remote treasures of Kitakyushu and Kanazawa,” he said.
The boutique cruise line is also expanding itineraries to Eastern Europe in the Black Sea and Turkey, including overnights in Istanbul and calls to hidden gems including Antalya and Sinop.
In Istanbul Azamara will spend three overnights, providing guests with an action-packed one-and-a-half-day tour.
The line has also revealed new Grand Voyages where guests can book back-to-back sailings across the globe and receive Onboard Credit for each leg of their voyage plus free WiFi.
One example of a new Grand Voyage includes a 69-night circumnavigation of South America, a roundtrip out of Miami, starting January 2022.
The voyage will give guests an immersive experience of South America, covering 32 countries including Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Uruguay, Colombia, and sails through Antarctic Sound.
Azamara promises more information about the Australasian 2021/22 summer cruise season will be revealed soon.
Meanwhile, Aussie passenger can look forward to Azamara’s local 2020/21 summer cruise season, which will see Azamara Pursuit sail local waters for the very first time.
Azamara Club Cruises’ newest cruise ship will offer six Australian sailings between December 2020 and March 2021, departing from Singapore, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Auckland.
The season will see over 15 late night port calls as well as visits to off-the-beaten-track destinations such as Kangaroo Island in South Australia, Fraser Island in Queensland and Gisborne in New Zealand.
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