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From the Sydney Opera House to Bondi Beach, man and Mother Nature contribute in equal measure to this splendid city.

Nestled along the picturesque coastline of New South Wales, Newcastle emerges as a vibrant city teeming with history, culture and natural beauty

During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?

Nestled on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland, Australia, Mooloolaba is a coastal paradise that epitomises the quintessential Australian beach experience.

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Airlie Beach, a coastal town in Queensland, Australia, is a vibrant hub nestled against the aquamarine waters of the Whitsundays.

A friendly city loved by residents and popular with tourists. More than just a gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns offers plenty to do.

During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?

Nestled on the northern coastline of Australia, Darwin stands as a vibrant gateway to the country's untamed wilderness and a testament to resilience.

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One of 17,000 islands in Indonesia, Komodo Island is famous for its bright blue waters, steep sloping hills, and the four thousand giant lizards who call the island home.

Beautiful Bali is everything you imagine it will be; humbling temples, tranquil lakes, traditional villages, idyllic sands and thriving paddy fields.


During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?

Sandakan is a city in the Malaysian state of Sabah, on the northeast coast of Borneo. The hilltop Puu Jih Shih Temple offers panoramic views of the city. Agnes Keith House is a wooden bungalow that re-creates the city's colonial-era life. The city is also a base for visiting the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and the limestone Gomantong Caves, home to swiftlets, bats and kingfishers.

Puerto Princesa is a coastal city on Palawan Island in the western Philippines. It's a base for boat trips through the massive limestone caves and underground river of the biodiverse Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park. Dive sites are dotted around Puerto Princesa Bay, home to long-nosed dolphins, turtles and rays. Close to the port is the 19th-century Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral

Dazzling turquoise waters ebb and flow against brilliant white sands. A quiet fishing town on Busuanga Island in the warm Western Pacific islands of the Philippines, Coron’s black limestone cliffs give way to coral sand beaches and harbor some of the best diving, snorkeling, and unspoiled land in Asia.

Manila is a city with more sights to see than Imelda Marcos had shoes. There’s the UNESCO World Heritage Site San Augustín Church, the scenic Baywalk , and largest Chinatown in the world, and that’s just the ABCs. But one of the best known, and not to be missed sites is Intramuros—the remnants of the walled settlement founded by the Spanish in 1571. Spanish colonial-style buildings house an eclectic mix of ruins, churches, and some of Manila’s most interesting museums like the Bonsai Library and Museum, the Light and Sound Museum, and the Rizal Shrine Museum just to name a few. The best way to travel between these sites is to take a ride in the unofficial symbol of the city, the Jeepney. Originally created by enterprising Filipinos out of surplus Jeeps left behind by the US Army, today these elaborately decorated and brightly colored taxi busses jam the streets and lend a certain attitude to the commute.

During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?

A cruise to Hong Kong offers a captivating glimpse into one of Asia’s most dynamic destinations.

During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?

Vietnam’s third largest city, Da Nang is the perfect home base for day trips to both imperial Hue and charming Hoi An, two vastly different but equally worth-a-visit destinations. Perched on the picturesque Perfume River, the main attraction in Hue is its immense imperial city, a sprawling complex of temples, pavilions, moats, shops, museums, and galleries that was modeled after Beijing’s forbidden city. The former seat of power for the Nguyen dynasty—feudal lords of much of Vietnam from 1802-1945—the citadel was badly damaged during the Vietnam War. Nonetheless, many buildings survived, and many have been refurbished and offer a fascinating glimpse into the past.

During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?

The 3,000-mile Mekong River runs throughout Asia and affords an experience of the continent like no other.

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A vibrant and exhilarating city, Bangkok is a feast for the senses. Here, centuries of rich history blend seamlessly with a dynamic modern lifestyle.

This small tropical paradise, lined with coconut palms and white sand beaches and encircled by turquoise water is a perfect place to escape and explore. Gaze up at the Big Buddha, cool off in the natural pool at the base of Na Muang Waterfall and view the astonishing natural rock formations of Hin Ta and Hin Yai.

During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?

Diamond-shaped Pulau Ujong is Singapore's main island and it's bursting with colour, energy and culture.

In the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur, head straight for the city where historic temples unite with fashionable skyscrapers and lush parks.

During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?

The port town of Sabang is a little slice of beach and jungle paradise on the island of Pulau Weh (also known locally as Sabang). Dipping into the Indian Ocean off the tip of Sumatra, it is the most northwestern island of the Indonesian archipelago. Part traditional fishing village, part colonial-era town, Sabang is a picturesque community with timeless traditions, rustic way of life, and charming friendly people.

During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?

The southern coast of Sri Lanka is still largely untouched and unchanged by tourism, but with the New York Times and Forbes naming it a Top Destination, it won't be overlooked much longer. One of the top biodiversity hotspots in the world, there is much to see and Hambantota is the gateway to most of it. Yala National Park, it is said, brings The Jungle Book to life. Ironically, it was once a hunting ground for the elite under British rule - today it holds the world’s largest concentration of leopards and elephants. Bundala National Park is an important wintering ground for migratory water birds in Sri Lanka, the highlight being the greater flamingo. With herds of elephants, wild buffalo, sambar deer and leopards, Uda Walawe National Park rivals the savannahs of Africa. Head there for a tropical safari.

Sri Lanka's naturally wonderful landscape has been shaped by Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim and European influences for a fascinating multicultural heritage.

Cultural Cochin - ‘Queen of the Arabian Sea’ - is surrounded by historical towns and considered the regional centre for the arts.

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Made up of 26 ring-shaped atolls, this picturesque Indian Ocean nation is exceedingly romantic and an ideal place to get away from it all

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Sandy white beaches. Dazzling turquoise waters. Charming people, verdant countryside. The Indian Ocean island of Mauritius has it all.

Cruise just off the coast of Madagascar to Pointe des Galets (or simply, Le Port), a gateway to all Réunion has to offer. It’s not hard to miss Réunion on the map. After all, this charming island 500 miles off the coast of Madagascar is just 30 miles wide. But after viewing its towering volcanic peaks, hiking its lush rolling hills, and walking the palm tree-lined streets of Pointe des Galets, it transforms into a destination never to be forgotten

During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?

At Azamara® we believe the most memorable destinations are found off the beaten path—and with only dirt roads connecting it to the rest of the country, Tolagnaro certainly fits the bill. Jutting out into the Indian Ocean, surrounded by crescent-shaped beaches on three sides, this secluded port on the southeast coast is your gateway to otherworldly natural wonder when you cruise to Madagascar.

During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?

Perched on the lagoon of the Mhlatuze River, Richards Bay is one of the largest and deepest natural harbors in South Africa. It’s also one of the main gateways to KwaZulu-Natal province and Zululand, the much larger inland region popular for its mountains, diverse wildlife, and vast surrounding savannah ecosystems.

Durban, South Africa’s sultry subtropical jewel, stretches along the sun-kissed beaches of the Indian Ocean.

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Immerse yourself in one of the sunniest destinations in all of South Africa—Port Elizabeth. Home to vibrant communities, worldly flavors, and safari-worthy wildlife, Port Elizabeth (or PE as the locals call it) is a piece of paradise on Nelson Mandela Bay. Our South Africa cruises give you the chance to explore PE’s townships for a deeper look at what makes the Rainbow Nation so diverse. Embrace the sense of community known as Ubuntu, shop in the lively marketplaces, and visit a shebeen (pub) to share homemade umgqoboti—a popular traditional beer—with the locals. Then, chase the surf and an endless summer at Hobie Beach, where the warm waters and refreshing breezes are perfect for relaxing under the sun.

During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?

Cape Town, a jewel nestled at the foot of the awe-inspiring Table Mountain, pulses with an unmatchable rhythm of diversity.

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Between the windswept shores of the South Atlantic and the vast Namib Desert, discover a quaint fishing village with a distinct German vibe and a rich history rooted in the diamond rush. Aside from the sandy streets and surrounding desert, much of Luderitz wouldn’t seem out of place in Munich or Berlin. Colourful colonial architecture remains from the scramble for Africa and the diamond rush in the early 1900s, when the town was German-controlled. The Deutsche Afrika Bank, Old Post Office, and Lutheran church overlooking the town and harbor are a few of many impressive buildings that echo this bygone era.

Walvis Bay, Namibia’s unique maritime and adventure oasis, is a sparkling city on the Atlantic, renowned for its natural lagoon and thriving birdlife.

During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?


During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?


During your time at sea, you’ll have four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Sanctum for some well-needed R&R?

Known as The Great Island of the Dogs, the volcanic island of Gran Canaria has been named a Biosphere Reserve By UNESCO.

Lanzarote is an island destination that promises to leave you awed by the majesty of nature, thanks to its volcanic geology.

On the western shore of Morocco, 2km south of the ill-fated city of Casbah you’ll find sun-drenched Agadir. Along the coast, this popular seaside resort flaunts a golden bay and palm-shaded promenade, while its urban heart hums to the beat of busy marketplaces. Outside the city, flamingoes flock to the Massa lagoon and climbing goats perch upon sought-after Argan trees.

The sprawling, Moroccan city of Casablanca, sits on the north-west coast of Africa.

Nestled at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, Gibraltar stands as a captivating British Overseas Territory, where history, culture and nature collide in a unique blend.

Málaga, a sun-drenched jewel on Spain's Costa del Sol, beckons with a vibrant blend of history, culture and coastal allure.

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Dynamic Barcelona is all about architecture, from the magnificent medieval buildings of the Gothic Quarter to the Modernist movement typified by the work of Antoni Gaudi. Though his materials were stone and metal, his forms were organic, awash in curves, swirls, and colors. His masterpiece is the amazing Church of the Sagrada Familia, colossal and as yet unfinished, though construction began in 1882. A contemporary contribution to the scene is Ricardo Bofill's post modernist National Theater of Catalonia, an imaginative combination of classical and modern design, with a greenhouse-like lobby.
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Azamara Onward offers a more intimate style of cruising, combining boutique-hotel comfort with itineraries that go beyond the usual ports of call. With a smaller guest capacity, she delivers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere where service feels personal and time on board is easy to enjoy. Focused on immersive travel, Azamara Onward is known for longer stays in port and overnight calls, giving you more time to explore each destination in depth. Alongside a wide choice of dining venues, comfortable accommodation and thoughtfully designed social spaces, she provides a well-balanced onboard experience - ideal for guests who value both the journey and the destinations they visit.
What’s onboard: 702 guests, 352 guest staterooms, four activities, one entertainment venue, two speciality restaurants, five complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, seven relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues.
Yes, Azamara offers a selection of drink packages.
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.
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.
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.
The currency onboard is US Dollars.
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.
Regency Hamper is one per booking, for Ocean View Staterooms & above on cruises of 7 nights & above, for Mainland UK addresses only.