Designed to offer exotic
destination-driven travel experiences, Azamara Cruises
-- consisting of Azamara Journey, which sets sail May 5,
and sister ship, Azamara Quest, which enters service in
October -- will present a more intimate onboard
experience, while allowing access to the less-traveled
ports of call experienced travelers want to visit.
"We created Azamara
Cruises to target an area of the market that we believe
is underserved, and an area this product is ideally
suited to fill," said Richard Fain, Chairman and CEO of
Royal Caribbean Cruises Limited, parent company of
Azamara Cruises. "This new line falls into what we
consider the deluxe category -- a category between
premium and luxury."
According to Azamara
Cruises President Dan Hanrahan, who also is president of
Celebrity Cruises, "Azamara Cruises is expressly
designed for travel enthusiasts who appreciate what a
cruise vacation has to offer, but are looking for
something a little different, and a little more special.
And what's special about Azamara Cruises is its
distinctive combination of impeccable service,
exceptional cuisine and off-the-beaten-path
destinations, with truly immersive excursions."
Complementing the exotic
Caribbean and Europe itineraries for Azamara Journey and
Azamara Quest, previously announced under the former
"Celebrity Expeditions" banner, Hanrahan today announced
that Azamara Cruises' itineraries will not only take
travelers to some of the most desirable locations in the
Caribbean, but will immerse them in Asia, and even
transport them around the world. Itinerary details for
Azamara Cruises' Asia and world cruises are yet to be
announced, but once finalized, the line expects to visit
more than 200 ports -- most of them new to cruise
travelers -- in over 70 countries.
While delving deep into
the history and culture of remote destinations larger
ships can't reach, guests sailing with Azamara Cruises
also will enjoy a more exclusive guest experience.
Azamara Journey and Azamara Quest offer butler service
in every stateroom and suite, as well as concierge-style
amenities, including fresh-cut flowers, fresh fruit,
Elemis toiletries, complimentary use of Frette cotton
robes, two complimentary pairs of slippers, plasma TVs
and plush European bedding.
Despite the ships'
smaller size, each offers two specialty restaurants: On
Azamara Journey, the Mediterranean-influenced "Aqualina"
and the stylish steak and seafood restaurant, "Prime C."
Guests staying in suites will receive two nights of
complimentary dining in one of the two specialty
restaurants, while guests in staterooms will receive
one. The ships will not require formal attire for
dining, and will feature open seating in the main dining
room.
Azamara Cruises also
presents a wine bar with a spectacular wine cellar
offering wine and champagne tastings, seminars, and
mini-pairings of food and wine, in addition to its
standard menu of fine wines by the glass or bottle.
Azamara Journey and
Azamara Quest offer an enhanced emphasis on spa and
relaxation, with treatments many cruise travelers have
never experienced. Guests in suites can enjoy certain
spa services in the privacy of their room. Both ships
also will offer an outdoor spa relaxation lounge and an
aesthetics suite offering acupuncture, laser hair
removal and microdermabrasion.
An onboard "excursion
expert" will not only help guests select shore
excursions based on their personal interests, but also
will serve as a destination guide, offering information
about the culture and history of each port of call.
The Azamara retail
experience onboard also will be enticing to most
experienced travelers, with its focus on fine art,
sculpture, photography, jewelry, and upscale resort
wear.
Just prior to setting
sail on its maiden voyage May 5, Azamara Journey
completed a four-week, approximately $19-million
makeover, highlighted by the conversion of 48 staterooms
into 32 suites, a complete refurbishment of the dining
areas to create the two new specialty restaurants, an
expansion of the spa area to include an aesthetics
suite, a new Sunset Bar on the aft deck, a new art
collection, Cova Cafe, entirely new carpets and flooring
throughout, new exterior decking, new paint schemes, new
walls, and entirely new "soft goods," ranging from plush
European bedding to cushions, drapes and table linens.
The name "Azamara" is a
coined term, rooted in Romance language references to
blue ("aza"), the sea ("mar"), and a lesser-known word,
"acamar," which, in Classical times, was the
southernmost bright star that could be seen from the
latitude of Greece. Hanrahan said the company views the
new brand as "a bright star on the deep blue sea."
Azamara Cruises unlocks
the hidden corners of the world for those who desire to
immerse themselves in the rich details of every voyage.
The deluxe ships -- Azamara Journey and Azamara Quest --
offer an intimate experience, while allowing access to
exotic destinations experienced travelers long to reach.
For the 710 guests on each Azamara Cruises ship, every
moment at sea embodies the pinnacle of luxury, and each
footstep on shore accentuates the difference between
visiting a place and getting a true sense of place.
Azamara Cruises presents the best of Bermuda and Panama
Canal/South America in 2007, elite Asia and the most
captivating Caribbean, South America and Europe in 2008,
and around-the-world voyages in 2010. For more
information, call 800.365.1445. Or, visit
www.azamaracruisesonline.com.