Updated on January 20, 2025
Originally built in 2000, it was built for the now extinct Renaissance parade Azarasa Tour Since joining Azamara’s fleet in 2007, it has been an older but well maintained ship. In many ways, the ship’s layout reflects the design standards at the time of construction, while outdoor spaces and ocean views are less than those that have become norms, as well as smaller bathrooms and bathrooms, especially smaller ones, especially Cabins of Cabins of Cabins of Cabins of Cabins.
However, you will find a number of amenities available on larger cruise ships, such as spas and fitness centers, several entertainment venues, bars and lounges, and professional dining offerings.
Azamara’s small vessels (only 702 passengers) usually visit lesser-known ports because they can navigate waterways that larger vessels cannot access. Azamara’s itinerary also includes late and night stays in the port, exclusive coastal excursions, memorable onshore performances and cultural events through the series azamazing at nightand the popular white night party, there was an onboard carnival on the pool deck during each voyage.
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Azarasa Tour Quick facts:
guest: 702 (double occupation)
All personnel:408
Inauguration ceremony: May 6, 2007
Renovation: January 2016 and September 2024
Cabins and Suites:352
deck:8
Total Tons:30,277
length: 592 feet
beam: 84 feet

Azarasa Tour There are 353 cabins including 46 suites, 201 balcony cabins, 70 Oceanview cabins and 26 indoor cabins. The smallest accommodation is Club sea view Cabin (143 square feet), followed by Club interior Cabin (158 square feet).
The most common cabin, Club balcony The cabin (pictured above) has 175 square feet of interior space and a 40 square feet balcony. Club Mainland The suite is larger in size at 266 square feet and has a 60 square feet balcony. These suites also have a living area and a more spacious bathroom.
Cabins and suites in all categories come with two lower beds that can be converted into queen size beds, fur bathrobes and slippers, a living area with flat-screen TV, a refrigerator with mini bar, a writing table, a safe in the room and other amenities.
The interior decoration and furniture throughout the boat are elegant and very traditional. Most colors are neutral with beige, brown, cream, grey and burgundy palettes. You can also find dark wood in many places, except for the suites that have recently been refreshed in lighter wood tones.
The largest suite on the boat Club World Master Suiteoffers a separate living room and bedroom, 560 square feet of interior space and 233 square feet of balcony. Other allowances for the most spacious suites on board include a dressing room with a wash basin and a marble bathroom with a bathtub. These luxury accommodations are located at the stern of decks 6, 7 and 8.

The two main dining places are Discover the restaurant and Windows Caféa buffet for the boat. Additionally, you can buy it on casual fares like coffee, pastries and tea sandwiches, etc. Mosaic Coffee Housebar g. Terraceand ice cream Vortex and top.
Food and service are good at discovering. The dinner menu includes always available options such as Caesar salad, grilled chicken breasts and strip steaks, as well as a nightly menu with international specials. This restaurant performed an impressive performance at brunch and offered twice on our cruise. From shrimp cocktails and full-smoked salmon to freshly carved meat, order pasta, omelettes, a variety of salads and a wide range of desserts.

There are two professional venues, and your cruising price is not included: Aquilina and Prime c (As shown above). Aqualina offers Italian dishes such as homemade pasta, grilled Mediterranean sea bass, veal dish with garlic and lemon herbs, and shrimp risotto Alla Milanese. The menu on Prime C shows steak, a cottage for two, a lamb rack coated with herbs, duck leg grinding and Chilean sea bass.
It’s worth evaporating at least once on both professional venues during your cruising, especially when you’re extending your voyage. Both restaurants have excellent food and service and their size is very close compared to the main restaurant. Don’t forget to have a cocktail before dinner at Clubby Lounge in Prime C. (Both venues are free for guests living in these suite categories: Club World Owners, Club Oceans and Club Continents.)
this Chef’s table It is another optional professional dining experience. In the lounge area of Prime C, five-course meals are offered multiple times throughout the cruise, inspired by different destinations around the world, but you can expect at least one menu to offer destination specialities on the itinerary. Exclusive experiences of only 12 people are usually hosted by a special guest or a senior official of the boat, including wine pairings. Booking is quick in the evening, so don’t delay if you are interested.

Azarasa TourJust like its three sisters in the Azamara fleet, it’s easy to navigate with just eight passenger decks.
Deck 4
Here you can find the concierge desk and guest relationship at the foot of the stairs in the two-story high atrium. Also on deck 4: Interior and ocean view cabins and medical facilities.

Deck 5
Deck 5 is located in the heart of the boat. There are several public areas here, including a seating area, approximately Midship, which is the accommodation for a lively bar SpiritThis is a popular place for pre-dinner cocktails. The coastal tour desk, retail shops and mosaic cafés are near, located at the top of the atrium stairs.
Main entertainment venues, Cabaret and dance lounge (Picture above), advance on deck 5. The show is a mix of traditional cruise style entertainment, including ABBA and Beetle-themed performances, jazz nights and game shows, including fun gigs Name that song.
On the stern (or back) of the ship, Discover the lounge It is a great choice for a glass of wine before entering the main restaurant.
Decks 6, 7 and 8
Most passenger cabins and suites are located on these decks.

Deck 9
this Sanctum Spathe salon and fitness center sit in front of the boat on deck 9. Swimming pool barWindows Café, terrace, whirlpool and top, and Sunset Bar.
The side of the pool are two round hot tubs, but it never seemed too crowded during our last 10 nights Panama Canal. Lounge chairs are available at different times throughout the day.
The sea view can be enjoyed from the outward facing lounge window, but for a better view, it can walk a deck above the jogging track. Another great place to view is the 9 deck of the boat on the 9 sunset bar.

Deck 10
this living room On Deck 10 (forward) events all day, including lectures, trivia, and more. This is a beautiful space with floor-to-ceiling glass windows and plenty of comfortable seating to relax, read a book or enjoy a cup of tea or a cup of champagne. Near the living room is space for playing cards and other dining table games. In the evening, the area becomes a place for live music or late night DJ spinning music.
This ship is one of the most elegant, appointed beautiful spaces, and is also a favorite place to hide in quiet time – living room (As shown above). This tranquil gem is located almost 10 mid-terms on the deck and features a fireplace, dark wood paneling and recessed ceilings of recessed colorful birds. There are also built-in bookshelf, piano and several sets of chairs and sofas.
Two specialty restaurants, Aqualina and Prime C, sit at the stern on deck 10. The jogging track on this deck overlooks the pool area below.
Deck 11
The only public area on deck 11 is Sun deck In the front of the ship. You can play Shuffleboard here.

Azamara is known for its immersive experiences at its destination, such as the series’ iconic azamazmazing night. These free cultural events allow guests of the boat to perform experiences at locations around the world. Memorable nights may include private concerts in European castles; flamenco dancing in Malaga, Spain; carnival celebrations in Montevideo, Uruguay; or a magical night under the stars of local Vietnamese villages.
Cruise fares in Azamara offer accommodation; all include meals (professional dining is extra); selection of beer, wine and spirits; remuneration; specialty coffee, tea, bottled water and soft drinks; self-service laundry; shuttle service to the port (if any); and concierge service.
Suite guests receive additional benefits such as Butler service, 235 minutes of free internet, dining in specialty restaurants, afternoon tea for set meals and a $300 per person on board credit.
In addition, guests can purchase packages including coastal tour credits, unlimited Wi-Fi, premium beverages, professional dining, spa services and more.
For more information, go to azamara.com.
Above: White Night Party Azarasa Tour