Azamara Cruises has shared its Azamara 2027-28 collection, including an expanded return to Australia and New Zealand for the summer season – arriving earlier and staying later in local waters than ever before, offering even more opportunities for advisors and clients to get on board.
The small-ship boutique cruise line reinforces its commitment to the ANZ market with 23 itineraries plus two brand-new Queensland ports – K’gari (Fraser Island) and Gladstone – for the Azamara 2027-28 summer season.
Other seasonal highlights include Azamara’s return to Brisbane, a round-trip New Zealand journey and a two-night stay in Hobart over New Year’s Eve (30–31 December), celebrating Tasmania’s Taste Festival and Sydney to Hobart festivities.

Azamara Cruises ANZ Director of Sales Victoria Chigwidden said the increase for the Azamara 2027-28 season is a testament to the company’s strong regional partnerships and growing presence.
“This is fantastic news for our Australian and New Zealand travellers and for our valued trade partners who have helped drive such strong demand for immersive, small-ship cruising,” she said.
“The extended Azamara 2027-28 season, including new ports, longer stays and more local sailings, reflects our genuine commitment to this region. We’re delighted to welcome Azamara Pursuit back for an extended season and look forward to seeing Azamara Onward join her in early 2028.”
Azamara’s Winter (Summer) 2027-28 now available to book

The ANZ itineraries are part of 87 cruises on offer worldwide in 2027-28 with departures from 16 October 2027 to 28 April 2028 across its four-ship fleet.
Advisors can secure the Azamara Early Booking Bonus of 30 per cent off client bookings for all newly released itineraries, plus USD$4,500 in value through Always Azamara Inclusions.
Global highlights of the 2027-28 season includes six maiden ports (São Francisco do Sul and Paranaguá in Brazil, K’gari (Fraser Island) and Gladstone in Australia, Bimini in the Bahamas, and Algiers in Algeria), plus rare itineraries to Egypt.

Azamara will also return to several ports-of-call for the first time in years, such as Porto Belo and Rio Grande, Brazil; Sandakan, Malaysia; New Orleans, US; and Coron, Philippines.
Advisors can now take advantage of an expanded 2027-28 range of 30 pre-designed combinable cruises, allowing clients to see more in the one journey.
Find out more at azamara.com