Discover Azamara’s Exciting 2025 Itineraries: Double-Night Stays

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Image: Azamara ship in Amalfi, Italy. (Photo via Azamara)

Upmarket cruise line Azamara has just released its inventory of 73 distinct itineraries for 2025, including two brand-new voyages that will take it to Canada for the first time since 2017. Also debuting in 2025 will be double-night stays, which will allow guests to make the most of two overnights in the same port, ensuring they have ample time to explore their destination unhurriedly.

“Azamara is known for offering more time in port with late nights and overnights, and now we are taking that even further with our new double night stays, allowing our guests plenty of time to travel further and dive deeper into each destination,” said Carol Cabezas, President of Azamara.

With these new double-night stays, guests can take advantage of the unique opportunity to spend an unprecedented three days and two nights in, for instance, Bordeaux, France. Thanks to Azamara’s ships’ small size, they are able to dock right in the heart of the city, giving guests unparalleled access to discover the destination’s impressive architecture and celebrated cultural attractions, as well as the world-famous wine region beyond the city center.

From there, guests can also sail another seven hours down the Guadalquivir River for an optional extended stay in Seville, Spain, where they can fully immerse themselves in the renowned Andalusia region’s culture and traditions. Exploring at their own pace, participants can enjoy authentic tapas, soak in historic sites, watch captivating performances by flamenco dancers or bullfighters, and more.

For the first time in more than five years, some of Azamara’s new sailings for 2025 will visit Canada, with stops in six ports, including:

Cap-aux-Meules, Quebec (maiden port): Known as the center of the Magdalen Islands, this small fishing town boasts incredibly fresh seafood, stunning coastal trails, and over 300 species of birds.
L’Anse Aux Meadows, Newfoundland (maiden port): L’Anse Aux Meadows is the only authenticated Viking site in North America. Guests will be transported back 1,000 years as they explore the recreated Viking Encampment and discover original Norse artifacts.
Harve Saint Pierre, Quebec (maiden port): With panoramic views and never-ending sandy beaches, Saint Pierre sits on the north shore of Quebec’s Saint Lawrence River and is the gateway to the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, home to an abundance of wildlife.

“We are thrilled to return to Canada in 2025, and we’re excited for our guests to experience these unique itineraries visiting lesser traveled ports in Quebec and Newfoundland as well as Iceland and Greenland,” said Michael Pawlus, Azamara’s Head of Itinerary Planning. “As demand for our Country Intensive sailings remains strong, we’ve also added a range of these specialty voyages across Europe for 2025, so our guests can discover smaller ports and hidden gems within a single country.”

As Azamara’s signature Country Intensive sailings remain highly in-demand, these constitute over half of the line’s newly released 2025 itineraries. These specialty voyages offer a deeper dive into European countries like Italy, Spain, France, Norway, Ireland, and Scotland, with extra time spent in-destination so that guests can fully experience the local culture and the area’s hidden gems.

Would-be travelers can currently take advantage of Azamara’s Early Booking Bonus on these sailings, which offers guests up to 20 percent savings when booking select departures prior to August 31, 2023. Those reserving a veranda or a suite will also receive a complimentary Experience More package, including a $300 onboard credit, free Wi-Fi and a premium beverage package for two.

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