Azamara is offering four new culturally immersive voyages

Azamara has released four new voyages that are focused on increased cultural immersion.

These sailings offer ‘extended destinations days’, which are days with 10 or more hours in port and overnight stays.

The idea is to allow guests to enjoy destinations at their own pace. The voyages are across the globe, with itineraries in Spain, Portugal, Singapore, Vietnam and more.

The sailings

  • There’s a seven-night ‘Asian holiday voyage’ on Azamara journey that leaves from Singapore on December 5, 2023, offering 92 hours in port. There are two overnight stays in Ho Chi Minh City, as well as an overnight stay in Singapore. The cruise being in the festive season offers the chance to enjoy things like Vietnams local markets and and Singapores Christmas on Great Street celebration.
  • The seven-night ‘St. Patrick’s Day Iberian Voyage‘ on Azamara Pursuit sails from Lisbon on March 16, 2024. The seven-night cruise packs in more than 80 port hours amongst the St Patricks day celebrations.
  • ‘Celebrations of ‘Spanish Culture & History Voyage‘ on Azamara Quest sails for seven-nights, offering 66.5 hour in port. Highlights include an overnight in Seville and a visit to Bellver Castle in Palma.
  • The seven-night ‘Spanish Wine Discoveries Voyage‘ on Azamara Quest sails on April 8, 2024 from Barcelona. Across 83 port hours guests will enjoy celebrating Feria de Abril, Seville’s biggest festival and an overnight stay in Lisbon.

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