Azamara unveils new wave season itineraries

Azamara unveils new wave season itineraries

Azamara is celebrating this wave season with low prices and $300 onboard credit on select voyages.

Available now until the end of March, the promotion will offer travellers deals on all stateroom categories and $300 onboard credit, which can be used towards immersive shore excursions, specialty dining, indulgent spa treatments and more. The offer is available on select sailings departing between 28th February 2023 – 3rd April 2024.

Guests can take advantage of Azamara’s wave season offer by booking unique itineraries aboard the cruise line’s four ships, including:

  • 11-Night Spain Intensive Voyage on the latest addition to Azamara’s fleet, Azamara Onward, with overnight stays in iconic Spanish cities Seville and Valencia.
  • Azamara Quest’s 12-Night Greece & Turkey Voyage, beginning in the historic city of Athens and ending in Istanbul.
  • 5-Night Grand Prix Weekend Voyage aboard Azamara Pursuit, which stays overnight in Monaco during the Formula One event.
  • Azamara Journey’s 11-Night Iceland Intensive Voyage.

Wave season refers to the period that cruise line companies offer deals to kick start the industry after the winter months. After a successful ‘mini-wave’ that occurred late last year Carol Cabezas, president, Azamara told Travel Weekly UK she was confident heading into 2023.

“You know that business is back if you have that mini-wave in the Fall, and it happened,” Cabezas said.

“September was spectacular for us. It’s been absolutely awesome so this gives us real confidence that (the) full Wave is going to happen in the new year”.

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