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Piraeus, often referred to as the "Port of Athens," stands as Greece's maritime gateway to the world.

Mykonos, the radiant star of the Cyclades in the Aegean Sea, lures travellers with its alluring blend of cosmopolitan charm and timeless beauty.

Nestled on the eastern coast of mainland Greece, Volos is a vibrant coastal city that marries tradition with modernity.

Thessaloniki, Greece's second-largest city, is a captivating blend of history, culture and modernity.

Touching both the shores of Asia and Europe, Canakkale sits on the Black and Mediterannean Seas. Visit the ancient city of Troy to see the inspiration for Homer's Iliad and a replica of the Trojan Horse. Once you do, you'll understand why people have been passing through here for centuries.

Istanbul, the enchanting metropolis straddling two continents, is a city where history and modernity converge in a seamless fusion.

Çeşme (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈtʃeʃme]) is a coastal town and the administrative centre of the district of the same name in Turkey's westernmost end, on a promontory on the tip of the peninsula that also carries the same name and that extends inland to form a whole with the wider Karaburun Peninsula. It is a popular holiday resort and the district center, where two thirds of the district population is concentrated. Çeşme is located 85 km west of İzmir, the largest metropolitan center in Turkey's Aegean Region. There is a six-lane highway connecting the two cities (Otoyol 32). Çeşme district has two neighboring districts, Karaburun to the north and Urla to the east, both of which are also part of İzmir Province. The name "Çeşme" means "fountain" and possibly draws reference from the many Ottoman fountains that are scattered across the city.

Patmos, a serene gem in the Aegean Sea, is a sacred haven of spirituality and natural beauty.

Piraeus, often referred to as the "Port of Athens," stands as Greece's maritime gateway to the world.

Kuşadasi, a vibrant coastal gem on Turkey's Aegean shores, beckons travellers with its sun-soaked beaches, ancient treasures and welcoming Turkish hospitality.

Rhodes, the radiant jewel of the Aegean Sea, beckons travellers with its compelling blend of history, culture and natural beauty.

Amorgos, a hidden gem in the heart of the Cyclades in Greece, beckons travellers with its pristine beauty and timeless charm.

Heraklion, the vibrant capital of Crete, is a captivating blend of ancient wonders and modern delights.

One look at Monemvasia as you pull in to port and it’s easy to understand why locals nicknamed it The Rock. Shrouded by precipitous cliffs along the brilliant teal waters of the Myrtoan Sea, Monemvasia is a castle town suspended in history. Adding to the feeling that it comes from another time, Monemvasia is tethered to our world by a simple causeway.

The capital and “heart” of the Greek Island of Kefalonia, Argostoli is a modern town with a traditional soul. Although devastated by a major earthquake in 1953, the city has been largely rebuilt, and there are still many places of myth and legend to explore. With its stunning display of stalactites and stalagmites, the famous Drogati Cave and underground Melissani Lake routinely top must-see lists. There’s also the vibrant central square, Plateia Valianou, with its many bars, restaurants and tavernas, and the picturesque Lithostroto, a pedestrian-only cobblestoned shopping street.

Corfu, the radiant jewel of the Ionian Sea, welcomes travellers with its lush landscapes, Venetian architecture and turquoise waters.

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?

Venice, the city of canals, is a mesmerising masterpiece of art, architecture and history.

Nestled on the picturesque coast of Croatia's Istrian Peninsula, Opatija is a timeless resort town that has charmed visitors for over a century.

Zadar, a coastal gem on Croatia's Adriatic Sea, beckons with a harmonious blend of ancient history and contemporary allure.

Šibenik, nestled on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, is a hidden gem that combines history, culture and coastal beauty.

Split, Croatia's coastal jewel on the shores of the Adriatic Sea, exudes a captivating blend of history, culture and Mediterranean beauty.

Dubrovnik, the Pearl of the Adriatic, is a Croatian coastal gem that transports travellers back in time with its stunning medieval architecture, fortified city walls and cobblestone streets.

Nestled within the dramatic fjords of Montenegro's Adriatic coast, Kotor is a hidden gem that blends natural splendour with a rich history.

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?

Crete, a Mediterranean jewel, stands as Greece's largest and most diverse island, where history, mythology and natural beauty converge in a harmonious tapestry.

Piraeus, often referred to as the "Port of Athens," stands as Greece's maritime gateway to the world.

Syros, a hidden gem in the Cyclades archipelago, welcomes travellers to a Greek island experience that blends tradition with sophistication.

As the site of the ancient city of Halikarnassus (and its famous Mausoleum of Halikarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, destroyed in the Middle Ages), Bodrum’s ties to the past are everywhere. There’s the Bodrum Amphitheater that dates back to 4th century BC and Myndos Gate, where Alexander the Great staged one of his greatest battles during his siege of the city. And there’s even the Castle of St. Peter, one of the best-preserved medieval monuments in the world and home to the outstanding Museum of Underwater Archaeology.

Rhodes, the radiant jewel of the Aegean Sea, beckons travellers with its compelling blend of history, culture and natural beauty.

Known for having “three faces to the sea”, this port on Crete’s east coast seamlessly blends the charm of a small fishing village with the glamor of a chic resort town. With a diverse range of dining, shopping, and nightlife options, you can find your own personal paradise in Agios Nikolaos. At the center of town sits Lake Voulismeni, the deep waters of which have inspired many a local folk tale. Here you’ll find residents and visitors chatting over coffee, sipping ouzo at authentic tarvernas, or savoring lunch at a fine dining restaurant. For a taste of the beach life, you wont have to travel far. Several beaches are just a short walk from the town center and they are popular hangouts for fashionable young Greeks.

One look at Monemvasia as you pull in to port and it’s easy to understand why locals nicknamed it The Rock. Shrouded by precipitous cliffs along the brilliant teal waters of the Myrtoan Sea, Monemvasia is a castle town suspended in history. Adding to the feeling that it comes from another time, Monemvasia is tethered to our world by a simple causeway.

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 southeastern coast of Sicily, Siracusa is an ancient jewel steeped in history and myth.

Perched high on the cliffs of eastern Sicily, Taormina is a captivating gem that blends natural beauty with rich history and a touch of glamour.

Amalfi, a jewel of Italy's Amalfi Coast, exudes timeless beauty and Mediterranean allure.

Nestled atop rugged cliffs overlooking the azure expanse of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Sorrento is a picturesque jewel in Italy's Campania region.

Rome, the Eternal City, stands as an unparalleled testament to millennia of history, culture and influence.
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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.