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Copenhagen, Denmark's charismatic capital, is a harmonious blend of contemporary design and historical charm.
Visby boasts a rich history with tales of the Viking Age when it was a stronghold and trading post, a flourishing medieval period, and its membership in the powerful Hanseatic League. Today Visby is best known as the Town of Roses and Ruins; you can stop and smell the blooms in all their glory in the Botanical Garden, and visit an array of impressive ruined medieval churches. Wander a maze of cobbled streets in the old walled city, bicycle through beguiling countryside and dramatic coastal scenery, cast a line on a fishing expedition, or take a few swings at one of the seven excellent golf courses.
Stockholm, the venerable Nordic jewel, unfolds across an archipelago of islands seamlessly interwoven by bridges and brimming with history.
Helsinki, Finland's vibrant seaside capital, is a city of intriguing contrasts. Modern architectural elegance intermingles with historical richness, evident in its neoclassical buildings and contemporary designs.
From fascinating Baroque architecture to awe-inspiring glass skyscrapers, Estonia is a charming Baltic gem that really gets under the skin of all who visit.
Sea days on Azamara Journey are perfect to explore the ship, head to the Sun Deck where the vast views of the ocean will mesmerise you. Treat yourself to Prime C, a speciality restaurant with melt in your mouth steaks and a decadent atmosphere, suite guests will get this included. After dinner, head to the Cabaret Lounge for some classic hits.
Riga’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, its winding, wobbly lanes are beautiful to wander through. But the most outstanding are the avenues of art nouveau buildings some, with their adornments of femmes fatales and fiendish gargoyles, are so amazing you can’t pass without stopping.
Walk the cobblestoned Old Town in Klaipėda and you’ll see its German heritage in the half-timbered architecture, beginning at Theatre Square where Hitler once spoke. The old warehouses by the Dane River are now pubs and restaurants - try a traditional Lithuanian lunch of fish stew with warm black bread. There’s a museum in the remnants of Memelburg Castle with fascinating photos from WWII, the Blacksmith Museum with intriguing iron works, and the Clock Museum with, well, clocks.
Gdańsk is a 1,000-year-old port city on the Baltic coast of Poland, which, together with the city of Gdynia and the town of Sopot, makes up the metropolitan area Trójmiasto, “the Tricity”. Home to the Westerplatte, where World War II broke out in 1939, Gdańsk was mostly destroyed during the war, but there are still many impressive sights. Wander through cobblestone streets and mazes of red-brick buildings to discover the Upland Gate, St. Mary’s Church, the medieval Gdańsk Crane or the stunning façade of the Great Arsenal. Explore treasures of “Baltic Gold” at the Amber Museum or collections of paintings, fabrics, and furniture at the National Museum, housed in a former Franciscan monastery. Relax at a beer garden or restaurant and take in the beautiful coastline. Make your way to Gdynia, home of the Polish navy, to feast on seafood or a visit to a floating museum in the form of two ships—Dar Pomorza and Blyskawica.
The island of Bornholm is a far-flung bit of Denmark that appears to have gotten lost in the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Poland. It boasts numerous picturesque fishing villages and 15 medieval churches, some of which are 12th century round structures with unique artwork and architecture. Take a stroll down quiet cobbled lanes in the old part of the capital, Ronne, a garden town, where backyard plots produce flowers and fruit, though they may not be easy to spot behind the fine half-timbered houses. Wednesday is market day on the main square of St. Tory, a great opportunity to chat up the locals, and see what’s on offer at their stalls.
Wismar, a hidden gem on the Baltic Sea coast of Germany, is steeped in history and architectural beauty.
Kiel, a vibrant city in northern Germany, holds a unique position as the gateway to the world-famous Kiel Canal.
Sea days on Azamara Journey are perfect to explore the ship, head to the Sun Deck where the vast views of the ocean will mesmerise you. Treat yourself to Prime C, a speciality restaurant with melt in your mouth steaks and a decadent atmosphere, suite guests will get this included. After dinner, head to the Cabaret Lounge for some classic hits.
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A luxurious boutique hotel at sea, Azamara Journey offers everything modern voyagers are looking for - plus some unexpected extras. With an intimate but never crowded feel, you’re certain to feel at home on this beautiful ship.
What’s on board: Aqualina Speciality Dining, Cabaret Lounge, Card Room, Concierge, Discoveries Bar, Discoveries Restaurant, Fitness Center, Guest Relations, In Touch, Indulgences, Jogging Track, Loyalty & Sales, Medical Facility, Mosaic Cafe, Photo Shop, Pool, Pool Bar, Prime C Speciality Dining, Salon, Self-Service Laundry, Shore Excursions, Shuffle Board, Sun Deck, Sunset Bar, Swirl & Top, Table Tennis, The Drawing Room, The Journey Shop, The Living Room, The Patio, The Sanctum Spa, The Sanctum Spa Terrace, Windows Cafe and much, much more.
In all of Azamara’s dining rooms, a resort casual dress code is encouraged. Bare feet, tank tops, baseball caps, bathing suits, shorts and jeans are not allowed in the main dining room or two speciality restaurants.
In Prime C, Aqualina and Discoveries Restaurant, many guests enjoy dressing up. Formal evening wear is not expected. It is recommended that men bring a sport coat or suit. For women, dresses, skirts, blouses with pants and capris are all appropriate attire.
The currency onboard is US Dollars.
Azamara includes gratuities in the price of its cruises. The cruise line does not charge an additional daily service charge, however, if you wish to reward a particular crew member with a tip, you may.
With advance notice, Azamara can accommodate most special dietary needs. Please submit your request in writing to Azamara’s Access Department no later than 40 days before US sailings and 80 days before all other sailings.
Yes, guests can take alcohol on their Azamara cruise. Spirits, wine and beer can be consumed in-cabin for free. However, guests will be subject to a corkage fee if consumed in a public area.
Yes, Azamara offers a selection of drink packages.
Double Cruise Miles amounts have been included in the up to amounts on the site.