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Up to $750 Onboard Credit + Reduced Deposit

PLUS, now through April 30th, take advantage of 50% reduced deposits & an extra 30 days to pay on all cruises departing July 1 – December 31, 2026!

04/13/2026 through 06/30/2026
04/13/2026 through 10/01/2027

Day 1 No place on Earth quite compares to Antarctica, this stunning and vast continent is cold and windy, containing 90% of the ice in the world. Those who brave a visit here are rewarded with beautiful glaciers that must be seen to be believed, and a vast array of wildlife such as whales, penguins, Arctic foxes and seals. Antarctica is the only permanent landing area for the Emperor Penguins. Many of the historic explorer huts remain on the island for visitors to see.
Day 2

Across Africa, countless treasures wait to be discovered with the continent's unique diversity offering a wealth of experiences for all types of travelers. One of the most captivating regions is East Africa, home to Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda—countries that serve as gateways to Africa’s most iconic wildlife and landscapes. The Serengeti in Tanzania, for example, is famous for the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest and zebras make their annual journey, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle that draws visitors from around the world.

The continent’s landscapes range from towering waterfalls to serene deltas and sweeping savannahs. The mighty Victoria Falls, on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, is one of the world’s most stunning natural wonders, while Botswana’s Okavango Delta offers a tranquil and immersive safari experience. In addition, safaris in Kenya’s Masai Mara or Tanzania’s Serengeti provide the unforgettable opportunity to witness the "Big Five"—lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo, and rhinoceros—in their natural habitat.

The continent’s history is equally rich and varied as Africa is home to ancient civilizations and landmarks that have shaped the world as we know it. The Pyramids of Giza in Egypt are perhaps the most famous, but travelers can also explore lesser-known but equally fascinating sites like the Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela in Ethiopia.

Africa is a land of infinite variety, where every visit uncovers a new adventure and a deeper understanding of its people, culture, and wildlife that will leave you with memories for a lifetime.


Day 3

Europe is a continent where centuries of history, diverse cultures, and striking landscapes are woven together. From the snowy peaks of the Alps to the sun-soaked shores of the Mediterranean, each region offers its own distinct character and traditions. Cities blend ancient monuments with vibrant modern life, while the countryside reveals charming villages, fertile valleys, and dramatic coastlines.

The historical depth of Europe is unmatched, with landmarks that span from prehistoric stone circles to medieval castles and world-renowned museums. Travelers can explore the remnants of the Roman Empire, walk through Gothic cathedrals, and admire masterpieces by artists whose works helped shape the course of Western art. Each destination tells its own story through its architecture, cultural festivals, and preserved heritage sites.

Nature is equally captivating, offering hiking in rugged highlands, sailing across crystal-clear lakes, and experiencing the northern lights in remote Arctic regions. National parks and protected reserves safeguard a variety of wildlife, from wild ponies in the Iberian hills to brown bears in Eastern Europe’s forests. Scenic train journeys and well-connected roads make it easy to discover the continent’s natural treasures alongside its cultural gems.

European cuisine is as varied as its landscapes, with every country and region boasting signature flavors. From Italian pasta to French pastries, Spanish tapas to Scandinavian seafood, food often reflects deep-rooted traditions passed down through generations. Paired with world-class wines, craft beers, or aromatic coffees, the culinary scene is as integral to the travel experience as the sights themselves.


Day 4

Australia and New Zealand offer an extraordinary range of landscapes and experiences, from sun-soaked beaches and rugged outback plains to alpine peaks and pristine fjords. Each country has its own identity, shaped by indigenous heritage, colonial history, and vibrant contemporary cultures. Visitors can travel between the two in just a few hours, yet find themselves in entirely different worlds.

Australia’s sheer size means it holds multiple climates and environments. The Great Barrier Reef dazzles with its kaleidoscope of marine life, while the vast Red Centre tells ancient stories through sacred rock formations like Uluru. Coastal cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane combine urban energy with easy access to beaches, vineyards, and national parks. Wildlife here is equally iconic, from kangaroos and koalas to rare marine species found nowhere else.

Across the Tasman Sea, New Zealand captivates with its contrasting North and South Islands. The North Island is known for geothermal wonders, Māori cultural sites, and vibrant cities like Auckland and Wellington. The South Island offers dramatic scenery: snow-capped mountains, glassy lakes, and glacial valleys, making it a haven for outdoor adventures. Small towns and coastal villages provide a slower pace, where local hospitality shines.


Day 5

Europe is a continent where centuries of history, diverse cultures, and striking landscapes are woven together. From the snowy peaks of the Alps to the sun-soaked shores of the Mediterranean, each region offers its own distinct character and traditions. Cities blend ancient monuments with vibrant modern life, while the countryside reveals charming villages, fertile valleys, and dramatic coastlines.

The historical depth of Europe is unmatched, with landmarks that span from prehistoric stone circles to medieval castles and world-renowned museums. Travelers can explore the remnants of the Roman Empire, walk through Gothic cathedrals, and admire masterpieces by artists whose works helped shape the course of Western art. Each destination tells its own story through its architecture, cultural festivals, and preserved heritage sites.

Nature is equally captivating, offering hiking in rugged highlands, sailing across crystal-clear lakes, and experiencing the northern lights in remote Arctic regions. National parks and protected reserves safeguard a variety of wildlife, from wild ponies in the Iberian hills to brown bears in Eastern Europe’s forests. Scenic train journeys and well-connected roads make it easy to discover the continent’s natural treasures alongside its cultural gems.

European cuisine is as varied as its landscapes, with every country and region boasting signature flavors. From Italian pasta to French pastries, Spanish tapas to Scandinavian seafood, food often reflects deep-rooted traditions passed down through generations. Paired with world-class wines, craft beers, or aromatic coffees, the culinary scene is as integral to the travel experience as the sights themselves.


Day 6

Canada spans an immense and diverse landscape, offering experiences that range from cosmopolitan city life to some of the most pristine wilderness on Earth. Its vast geography stretches from the rugged Atlantic coast to the Pacific shoreline, with the Arctic’s remote beauty in the north. Visitors can explore modern urban centers, charming small towns, and endless natural wonders in a single trip.

Canada’s natural attractions are as varied as its regions. The Rocky Mountains offer dramatic peaks, turquoise lakes, and wildlife sightings, while the coastlines invite whale watching and scenic drives. In the east, the Maritimes are known for their coastal charm and seafood, while the northern territories reveal spectacular displays of the northern lights and a glimpse into life in remote Arctic communities.

Outdoor activities here change with the seasons, from hiking and kayaking in summer to skiing and ice skating in winter. Along the way, travelers can taste regional specialties such as Atlantic lobster, Alberta beef, or Quebec’s maple-infused treats. Whether seeking wide-open spaces or vibrant city scenes, Canada’s scale and diversity ensure there is always more to discover.


Day 7

The United States offers an unparalleled variety of experiences, shaped by its vast landscapes, diverse cultures, and rich history. Spanning from the Atlantic to the Pacific, its geography encompasses everything from mountain ranges and fertile plains to vibrant cities and quiet coastal towns. Each region tells its own story, reflecting influences from Indigenous heritage, waves of immigration, and the nation’s evolving identity.

Nature lovers can explore a network of national parks that protect some of the world’s most iconic scenery, including the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and the Great Smoky Mountains. Beyond these famous sites, lesser-known treasures like desert canyons, secluded lakes, and rolling vineyards invite discovery. Seasonal changes transform the country’s landscapes, offering blooming wildflowers in spring, golden foliage in autumn, and snow-covered wonderlands in winter.

The country’s cities are equally compelling, each with a distinct personality. New York dazzles with its arts, fashion, and food scene; New Orleans pulses with jazz and Creole flavors; San Francisco blends coastal beauty with cultural innovation. Smaller towns and rural communities reveal another side of American life, where local traditions, festivals, and regional specialties create a sense of place that’s both welcoming and authentic.

Cuisine in the United States reflects its diversity, ranging from regional specialties like Southern barbecue and New England chowder to international flavors shaped by immigrant communities. Farmers’ markets, food trucks, and craft breweries thrive alongside Michelin-starred restaurants, ensuring travelers can savor both comfort foods and cutting-edge culinary creations.


05/02/26 - 10/01/27

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The Onboard Credit Bonus (the “Offer”) applies to new and individual bookings created between April 1, 2026 and June 30, 2026 (the “Offer Period”). The Offer applies to select sailings departing on or after May 2, 2026. For purposes of eligibility, once a sailing moves outside of the Early Booking Bonus window, it will automatically transition to this Offer only during the offer period, if applicable, provided all other terms and conditions are met.

The Offer provides guest(s) with up to $750 Onboard Credit (“OBC”) per stateroom to be used onboard. The amount of OBC received per stateroom will be determined by the length of the sailing. Sailings and Cruisetours that are 11 nights or less will receive $200 OBC per stateroom for Oceanview or Interior, $250 OBC per stateroom for Verandas, and $400 per stateroom for Continent Suites and Azamara Quest’s Grandview Suite, and $450 per stateroom for Spa Suite, Ocean Suite, World Owners Suite, and Azamara Quest’s Panorama Suite. Sailings and Cruisetours that are 12 or more nights will receive $250 OBC per stateroom for Oceanview or Interior, $300 OBC per stateroom for Verandas, $450 per stateroom for Continent Suites and Azamara Quest’s Grandview Suite, and $750 per stateroom for Spa Suite, Ocean Suite, World Owners Suite, and Azamara Quest’s Panorama Suite.

Prior to the sail date, OBC can be used to purchase Shore Excursions (“Shorex”). While onboard the ship, OBC can be used to purchase Shorex and other items such as spa services and specialty dining. Please note that some OBC can only be used for specified onboard activities. OBC has no cash value, is not redeemable for cash, is not transferable, and will expire if not used by 10pm on the last evening of the voyage.

The Offer is combinable with applicable onboard savings, Back-to-Back benefits, Azamara Circle Loyalty Quarterly Savings, Covert Rates and Standard Net Rates, National Account Hosted Programs, OBC offers (e.g., National Account Amenities, and CYOS). Unless stated otherwise, the Offer is not combinable with any other offer or promotion, including, but not limited to, Group Enhanced Pricing, certain net rates (including but not limited to CUGs, ENETTs, Deep Nets, and GG), Last Minute Cruises/Voyages/Value Savings, Employee Rates, Interline Rates, Travel Agent Rates, World Cruises and Grand Voyages. The Offer is only applicable to 1st and 2nd guests in a stateroom. Offer applies to new, individual bookings and non-contracted group bookings named and fully deposited during the Offer Period, at prevailing rates. If an individual booking is made and transferred to a group, the booking will retain promotion. Offer is not applicable to incentive or contracted groups. Single occupancy guests paying 200% cruise fare are eligible for the full amount of the Offer. Single occupancy guests paying less than 200% cruise fare are eligible for a prorated amount of the Offer.

After the Offer Period, the Offer will be removed from the booking if any of the following events occur: the guest (i) cancels and reinstates the booking; (ii) applies a fare change; or (iii) changes the ship or sail date of the booking. Certain other changes to the booking may also result in removal of the Offer. If a booking is made On Board, Guests may make a one-time change with no penalty. Existing bookings wishing to re-price to the new promotion will not incur penalty, provided the sailing is outside the Final Payment Window. The Offer is subject to availability and change without notice. The Offer may be withdrawn at any time. This Offer is applicable to the United States, Canada, and select global markets only. Void where prohibited. Prices and offers are subject to availability and change without notice, capacity controlled, and may be withdrawn at any time. Refer to for complete terms and conditions. Azamara Cruises reserves the right to correct any errors, inaccuracies, or omissions and to change or update fares, fees, and surcharges at any time without prior notice. Refer to for the list of applicable sailings and and the Cruise Ticket Contract for additional terms and conditions. ©2026 Azamara. Ships Registered to The Republic of the Marshall Islands.

Reduced Deposit Offer Terms and Conditions ’26 | Abbreviated (DM)

The Reduced Deposits and 30 Extra Days to Make Final Payment Offer (the “Offer”) applies to new and individual bookings created between April 1, 2026 – April 30, 2026 (the “Offer Period”) and is available only for select sailings departing between July 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026 (the “Sailing Window” or “Range”).

The Offer provides a reduced deposit for all staterooms, with varying amounts by market. The Offer also provides 30 extra days to make final payment, based on days to sail. Limited combinability. Offer is available in the U.S., Canada, and select global markets. Prices and offers are subject to availability, capacity controlled, and may change or be withdrawn at any time. Azamara reserves the right to correct any errors, inaccuracies, or omissions. Void where prohibited. For complete terms and conditions, visit

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