Azamara Unveils 2025 Deployment, Debuts Double Night Stays
by Dori Saltzman /When Azamara takes to the high seas in 2025, the line will debut a series of itineraries with double night stays, giving cruisers two overnights for more in-depth explorations of a destination. The line will also return to visiting Canada after a seven year absence.
“Azamara is known for offering more time in port with late nights and overnights, and now we are taking that even further with our new double night stays, allowing our guests plenty of time to travel further and dive deeper into each destination,” said Carol Cabezas, president of Azamara.
With Azamara’s new double night stays, cruisers can spend three days and two nights in Bordeaux, France, as well as Seville, Spain. The two-nighters are offered on separate sailings, as well as on one longer sailing, the 13-night Spain Intensive Voyage.
Return to Canada
“We are thrilled to return to Canada in 2025, and we’re excited for our guests to experience these unique itineraries, visiting lesser traveled ports in Quebec and Newfoundland as well as Iceland and Greenland,” said Michael Pawlus, head of itinerary planning at Azamara.
New sailings will include six Canadian ports, including maiden calls to: Cap-aux-Meules, Quebec; L’Anse Aux Meadows, Newfoundland; and Harve Saint Pierre, Quebec.
Travel advisors can encourage their clients to take advantage of the Early Booking Bonus, which provides up to 20% savings on select sailings when booked before August 31, 2023. Clients who book a veranda or suite will also receive a complimentary Experience More package, including a $300 onboard credit, free Wi-Fi, and a premium beverage package for two.