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Destination Guide 2019 DESTINATION GUIDE 2019 100 VOYAGES 303 PORTS 94 COUNTRIES 7 CONTINENTS 155 OVERNIGHTS 268 LATE NIGHTS / INTRODUCTION / THE RELENTLESS PURSUIT OF discovery It’s thehe reason we choochoosese to travetravell ANDAND WHYWHY OUROUR MANYMANY GUESTSGUESTS CCHOOSEHOOSE TO JOINJOINUSFORT US FOR THEHE ADVENTUREADVENTURE It’s why our boutique hotels at sea sail to the ends of the globe, stopping in both landmark locales and places you may know little about prior, but will never forget. It’s why we were the fi rst in the industry to pioneer longer stays and overnights in port, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in your destinations at all hours. Home is sweet, but we were not meant to stay home. We were meant to explore. Stay longer. Experience more. There’s a wide world to discover. KYOTO, JAPAN; 35.0116° N , 135.7680° E 3 Where would you like TO GO? 4 LONDON, ENGLAND; 51.5074° N , 0.1278° W / CONTENTS / VOYAGE OVERVIEWS P. 06-08 2019 ITINERARIES P. 34 OUR SHIPS P. 10 PURSUIT P. 36-57 INCLUSIVE AMENITIES P. 12 JOURNEY P. 58-79 OUR CREW P. 14 QUEST P. 80-95 NIGHTS P. 16 PERRYGOLFTM P. 82 AZAMAZING EVENINGS® P. 18 LE CLUB VOYAGE P. 96 BOUTIQUE HOTEL AT SEA P. 20 DECK PLANS P. 98 ONBOARD EXPERIENCE P. 22 SUITE & STATEROOM AMENITIES P. 100 2019 MAIDEN PORTS P. 24 TERMS AND CONDITIONS P. 102-109 ALASKA P. 26 FOLLOW US P. 110 COUNTRY INTENSIVE VOYAGES P. 28 JAPAN P. 30 AZAMARA PURSUIT P. 32 / FEATURED CONTENTS / P. 12 P. 18 INCLUSIVE AMENITIES COMPLIMENTARY AZAMAZING EVENINGS® P. 22 P. 28 2019 MAIDEN PORTS COUNTRY INTENSIVE VOYAGES P. 34 P. 34 2019 ITINERARIES CRUISE GLOBAL, CONNECT LOCAL® DATE NIGHTS VOYAGE NAME EMBARK PORT DEBARK PORT PAGE 6-JAN 17 ANTARCTICA PURSUIT Buenos Aires, Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina 36 23-JAN 16 CHILEAN FJORDS Buenos Aires, Argentina San Antonio, Chile 36 8-FEB 16 CHILEAN FJORDS San Antonio, Chile Buenos Aires, Argentina 37 24-FEB 13 CARNAVAL IN RIO Buenos Aires, Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina 38 9-MAR 11 TANGO, SALSA & SAMBA Buenos Aires, Argentina Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 40 20-MAR 17 PORTUGUESE PURSUIT Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Lisbon, Portugal 40 6-APR 7 SPAIN INTENSIVE Lisbon, Portugal Barcelona, Spain 41 13-APR 7 FRANCE INTENSIVE Barcelona, Spain Monte-Carlo, Monaco 41 20-APR 7 ITALY INTENSIVE Monte-Carlo, Monaco Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 42 27-APR 8 ITALY INTENSIVE Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Venice, Italy 42 5-MAY 9 ITALY TO GREECE Venice, Italy Piraeus (Athens), Greece 43 14-MAY 9 GREECE & ITALY PURSUIT Piraeus (Athens), Greece Nice, France 43 23-MAY 5 RIVIERA WEEKEND Nice, France Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 44 28-MAY 10 ROME TO VENICE Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Venice, Italy 44 7-JUN 3 WEEKEND PURSUIT Venice, Italy Venice, Italy 45 10-JUN 9 DALMATIAN COAST TO ATHENS Venice, Italy Piraeus (Athens), Greece 46 19-JUN 10 GREECE INTENSIVE Piraeus (Athens), Greece Venice, Italy 46 29-JUN 7 CROATIA INTENSIVE Venice, Italy Venice, Italy 47 6-JUL 11 MEDITERRANEAN PURSUIT Venice, Italy Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 47 17-JUL 10 ISLANDS OF THE MED Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Barcelona, Spain 48 27-JUL 7 GEMS OF THE WESTERN MED Barcelona, Spain Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 48 3-AUG 10 AMALFI & DALMATIAN COASTS Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Venice, Italy 49 13-AUG 11 GREECE INTENSIVE Venice, Italy Piraeus (Athens), Greece 49 24-AUG 11 GREECE INTENSIVE Piraeus (Athens), Greece Piraeus (Athens), Greece 50 4-SEP 10 ISRAEL INTENSIVE Piraeus (Athens), Greece Piraeus (Athens), Greece 50 14-SEP 7 ADRIATIC PURSUIT Piraeus (Athens), Greece Venice, Italy 51 21-SEP 7 CROATIA INTENSIVE Venice, Italy Venice, Italy 52 28-SEP 7 DALMATIAN & AMALFI COASTS Venice, Italy Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 52 5-OCT 7 ITALY INTENSIVE Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Monte-Carlo, Monaco 53 12-OCT 7 MONTE-CARLO TO BARCELONA Monte-Carlo, Monaco Barcelona, Spain 53 19-OCT 7 MEDITERRANEAN MOSAIC Barcelona, Spain Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 54 26-OCT 9 ITALY, MALTA & SPAIN Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Barcelona, Spain 54 4-NOV 9 SPAIN INTENSIVE Barcelona, Spain Lisbon, Portugal 55 13-NOV 17 PORTUGUESE DISCOVERIES Lisbon, Portugal Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 55 30-NOV 8 RIO TO BUENOS AIRES Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Buenos Aires, Argentina 56 8-DEC 13 TANGO, SALSA & SAMBA Buenos Aires, Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina 56 21-DEC 15 NEW YEAR’S EVE IN RIO Buenos Aires, Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina 57 PerryGolf™ Voyage Country Intensive Voyage 24-FEBRUARY EXTENDED VOYAGES BENEFIT 13-NIGHT CARNAVAL IN RIO P. 38 BACK TO BACK VOYAGES P. 51 DATE NIGHTS VOYAGE NAME EMBARK PORT DEBARK PORT PAGE 5-JAN 10 CUBA INTENSIVE Miami, Florida, USA Miami, Florida, USA 58 15-JAN 9 CUBA INTENSIVE Miami, Florida, USA Miami, Florida, USA 58 24-JAN 9 CUBA INTENSIVE Miami, Florida, USA Miami Florida, USA 59 2-FEB 9 CUBA INTENSIVE Miami, Florida, USA Miami, Florida, USA 59 11-FEB 9 CUBA INTENSIVE Miami, Florida, USA Miami, Florida, USA 60 20-FEB 9 CUBA INTENSIVE Miami, Florida, USA Miami, Florida, USA 60 1-MAR 10 CARIBBEAN HIGHLIGHTS Miami, Florida, USA Miami, Florida, USA 61 11-MAR 4 HAVANA GETAWAY Miami, Florida, USA Miami, Florida, USA 62 15-MAR 6 HAVANA & COZUMEL Miami, Florida, USA Miami, Florida, USA 62 21-MAR 4 HAVANA GETAWAY Miami, Florida, USA Miami, Florida, USA 63 25-MAR 16 MIAMI TO NEW YORK Miami, Florida, USA New York, USA 63 10-APR 11 BERMUDA & THE OLD SOUTH New York, USA New York, USA 64 21-APR 12 BERMUDA & THE AZORES New York, USA Lisbon, Portugal 64 3-MAY 8 IBERIAN EXPLORATION Lisbon, Portugal Barcelona, Spain 65 11-MAY 7 SPAIN, FRANCE & ITALY Barcelona, Spain Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 65 18-MAY 10 GRAND PRIX & CANNES Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Barcelona, Spain 66 28-MAY 14 TALL SAILS & REMEMBRANCE Barcelona, Spain Greenwich (London), UK 68 11-JUN 11 LONDON TO STOCKHOLM Greenwich (London), UK Stockholm, Sweden 68 22-JUN 9 BALTIC CAPITALS & RUSSIA Stockholm, Sweden Oslo, Norway 69 1-JUL 16 NORWAY & MIDNIGHT SUN Oslo, Norway Southampton, England 69 17-JUL 12 BAGPIPES & SHAMROCKS Leith (Edinburgh), England Southampton, England 70 29-JUL 12 BALTIC CAPITALS Southampton, England Stockholm, Sweden 70 10-AUG 7 THE BALTIC & ST. PETERSBURG Stockholm, Sweden Copenhagen, Denmark 71 17-AUG 10 NORTHERN CAPITALS Copenhagen, Denmark Southampton, England 71 27-AUG 9 WINE & ROMANCE Southampton, England Lisbon, Portugal 72 5-SEP 9 IBERIAN INTENSIVE Lisbon, Portugal Barcelona, Spain 74 14-SEP 7 FRANCE INTENSIVE Barcelona, Spain Monte-Carlo, Monaco 74 28-SEP 12 MEDITERRANEAN MOSAIC Barcelona, Spain Venice, Italy 75 10-OCT 9 ADRIATIC EXPLORATION Venice, Italy Piraeus (Athens), Greece 75 19-OCT 8 GREECE INTENSIVE Piraeus (Athens), Greece Piraeus (Athens), Greece 76 27-OCT 7 SICILY, MALTA & AMALFI COAST Piraeus (Athens), Greece Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy 76 3-NOV 7 ITALY, MONACO & SPAIN Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Barcelona, Spain 77 10-NOV 16 WESTWARD JOURNEY Barcelona, Spain Miami, Florida, USA 77 26-NOV 14 CARIBBEAN INTENSIVE Miami, Florida, USA Miami, Florida, USA 78 10-DEC 9 CARIBBEAN BREEZES Miami, Florida, USA Miami, Florida, USA 78 19-DEC 17 PANAMA CANAL HOLIDAY Miami, Florida, USA Los Angeles, California, USA 79 PerryGolf™ Voyage Country Intensive Voyage 18-MAY 27-AUGUST 10-NIGHT GRAND PRIX & CANNES P. 66 9-NIGHT WINE & ROMANCE P. 72 2019 Voyage Overview / AZAMARA PURSUITSM 7 DATE NIGHTS VOYAGE NAME EMBARK PORT DEBARK PORT PAGE 6-JAN 16 TASMANIA & NEW ZEALAND Melbourne, Australia Auckland, New Zealand 80 22-JAN 16 NEW ZEALAND INTENSIVE Auckland, New Zealand Sydney, Australia 80 7-FEB 14 AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND Sydney, Australia Auckland, New Zealand 81 21-FEB 15 NEW ZEALAND & AUSTRALIA Auckland, New Zealand Cairns, Australia 81 8-MAR 14 AUSTRALIA & INDONESIA Cairns, Australia Singapore 82 29-MAR 16 SPRINGTIME IN ASIA Singapore Tokyo, Japan 82 14-APR 13 CIRCLE JAPAN INTENSIVE Tokyo, Japan Tokyo, Japan 83 27-APR 15 CIRCLE JAPAN INTENSIVE Tokyo, Japan Tokyo, Japan 83 12-MAY 13 JAPAN, RUSSIA & ALASKA Tokyo, Japan Seward, Alaska, USA 84 25-MAY 10 ALASKA INTENSIVE Seward, Alaska, USA Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 84 4-JUN 10 ALASKA SHOWCASE Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 85 14-JUN 8 ALASKA ADVENTURE Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Seward, Alaska, USA 86 22-JUN 10 ALASKA INTENSIVE Seward, Alaska, USA Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 86 2-JUL 10 ALASKA SHOWCASE Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 87 12-JUL 8 ALASKA ADVENTURE Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Seward, Alaska, USA 87 20-JUL 10 ALASKA INTENSIVE Seward, Alaska, USA Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 88 30-JUL 8 ALASKA SHOWCASE Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Seward, Alaska, USA 88 7-AUG 14 ALASKA TO JAPAN Seward, Alaska, USA Tokyo, Japan 89 21-AUG 14 CIRCLE JAPAN INTENSIVE Tokyo, Japan Tokyo, Japan 89 4-SEP 14 CIRCLE JAPAN INTENSIVE Tokyo, Japan Tokyo, Japan 90 18-SEP 16 JAPAN & CHINA AUTUMN Tokyo, Japan Hong Kong, China 90 4-OCT 12 PHILIPPINES & CHINA Hong Kong, China Hong Kong, China 91 16-OCT 15 VIETNAM & THAILAND INTENSIVE Hong Kong, China Singapore 91 31-OCT 12 MYANMAR’S MYSTERIES Singapore Singapore 92 12-NOV 17 SRI LANKA & INDIA ODYSSEY Singapore Dubai, United Arab Emirates 92 29-NOV 11 ARABIAN GULF & EMIRATES Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates 93 17-DEC 11 ARABIA & INDIA HOLIDAY Dubai, United Arab Emirates Mumbai, India 94 Itineraries, embarkation and debarkation times may change without notice. Please visit AzamaraClubCruises.co.uk for the most current information PerryGolf™ Voyage Country Intensive Voyage NEW! FOR 2019 17-DECEMBER ALASKA LAND & SEA PACKAGES P. 85 11-NIGHT ARABIA & INDIA HOLIDAY P. 94 Travel is about expanding your horizons, and we’re constantly Let us do the cooking, cleaning, and housekeeping for Christmas looking to broaden our views as well.
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