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Azamara Club Cruises is founded in May 2007 as a subsidiary of Celebrity Cruises (a brand of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd). Azamara Club Cruises offers a deluxe cruise experience aboard two almost identical ships to Southeast and Northeast Asia, India, Arabia, Caribbean, Europe, Panama Canal and Mexican Riviera. The Azamara ships (Azamara Journey and Azamara Quest) were originally destined to expand Celebrity Cruises' sub-brand Celebrity Expeditions, but because these ships were so distinct, it was decided that they deserved a line of their own. The unique offerings of Azamara Club Cruises are beyond compare: butler service is provided in every stateroom, shore excursions are designed to let guests become part of life in each destination, instead of merely being observers, enrichment programs offer everything from culinary to photographic explorations. The cruise line is targeting discerning travelers who long to reach out of the ordinary destinations and out of the mass market cruise experience.
Cruise ships and itineraries:
Azamara Journey (formerly R6 of Renaissance Cruises): Malta registered, built 2000, 30,277 gross tons, 694 passengers, 407 crew members.
Itineraries: Eastern/Southern Caribbean out of Miami, FL; Western/Northern Europe out of Barcelona - Spain and Copenhagen - Denmark; Mediterranean out of Civitivecchia (Rome) and Venice - Italy, Barcelona - Spain, Piraeus (Athens) - Greece; Panama Canal out of Miami, FL and San Diego, CA, Mexican Riviera out of San Diego, CA; Transatlantic out of Miami, FL and Civitivecchia (Rome) - Italy.
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Azamara Quest (formerly R7 of Renaissance Cruises): Malta registered, built 2000, 30,277 gross tons, 710 passengers, 355 crew members.
Itineraries: Southeast Asia out of Hong Kong - China and Singapore; Northeast Asia out of Shanghai and Hong Kong - China; Arabia/India/Southeast Asia out of Dubai - UAE and Singapore; Mediterranean out of Civitivecchia (Rome) and Venice - Italy, Piraeus (Athens) - Greece, Istanbul - Turkey; Black Sea out of Istanbul - Turkey. |
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