Azamara ships to be reimagined in dry dock

Azamara Club Cruises has announced today that both Azamara Quest and Azamara Journey will be entering dry dock in early 2016 as part of the line’s Reimagine Azamara program.

In consultation with leading design firms, the staterooms and suites onboard both ships will be completely refreshed, with a new colour scheme, soft furnishings, black out curtains and custom furniture. Bathrooms will also be redesigned to make better use of the space.

Brand new Spa Cabins will be introduced on the ships, set adjacent to the Sanctum Spa. Guests will have access to exclusive spa amenities included in the price of the room, as well as a shower and tub that looks over the water.

Azamara will sail in Australian waters for the first time this year when Azamara Quest arrives in late December. Sister ship Journey will sail in local waters for the 2016/2017 season, fresh from her refurb.

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