Azamara Club Cruises releases new itineraries and destinations for Azamara Pursuit

Azamara Club Cruises has announced new destinations and experiences for its latest ship, the Azamara Pursuit. The ship will start her inaugural season in August 2018 in Europe and she’ll be visiting countries like Icealand and Greece.

She’ll then head to South America in November 2018 where she’ll visit Peru, Chile and Brazil.

Azamara Pursuit will be the third boutique 690-guest ship in the fleet, joining sister ships Azamara Quest and Azamara Journey in providing guests with one-of-a-kind experiences and access to some of the most exotic destinations around the globe.

“We’re thrilled to announce Azamara Pursuit’s voyages,” said Larry Pimentel, President and CEO of Azamara Club Cruises.

“By expanding our destination offerings, guests will be able to experience even more regions of the world and revisit regions we haven’t been to in some time now.”

“Building on the Azamara brand promise, like its sisters, Azamara Pursuit will take guests to the most uniquely curated destination experiences,” said Mr Pimentel.

Azamara Pursuit will increase the cruise line’s destination offerings by 40% and will add 61 more destinations. Guests will be able to stay longer and experience more with 48 late nights and 26 overnights, and the chance to experience some of the most unique destinations worldwide, with 15 maiden calls:

  • Agadir, Morocco
  • Antofagasta, Chile
  • Chilean Fjords*
  • Cruising Beagle Channel*
  • Fowey, United Kingdom
  • Laguna San Rafael, Chile
  • Lima (Callao), Peru
  • Maceió, Brazil
  • Monemvasia, Greece
  • Pisco (San Martin), Peru
  • Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru
  • Samos, Greece
  • San Antonio, Chile
  • Seyðisfjörður, Iceland
  • Spetses, Greece

For more information, click here.

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