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Azamara Club Cruises Announces A New Cure for Wanderlust!

If you’re an up-market traveler driven by acute wanderlust, Azamara Club Cruises is throwing open the doors to the world and inviting you to combine two, three, four or more consecutive voyages into one incredible regionally immersive experience. With Azamara Quest or Azamara Journey sailing in the Far East, the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, or South America, travelers simply need to pick a season before embarking on a voyage of a lifetime, ranging from 11-to 78-nights without repeated ports of call.

Our exclusive “Wanderlust” cure is simple and it’s called – “Azamara’s Extended Voyages 2011-2012.” It offers travelers with more discretionary time the opportunity to stay in port longer and enjoy more overnights in more captivating destinations. You already understand that to truly experience a destination in a unique way there is only one way to do it – stay longer. The benefits of an extended voyage will expose you to new destinations and allow you to see the world with new eyes. With Azamara’s Extended Voyages you can enjoy the distinct customs of cultures around the world as you combine up to seven different voyages into a single extended holiday.

In addition, guests booking consecutive voyages will receive $300 per voyage, per stateroom for voyages of eight days or less and $400 savings per voyage, per stateroom for voyages of nine days or more for even greater value on an immersive adventure. Right now there is a special offer: Savings double on voyages sailing Oct. 1 – Dec. 31, 2011, if booking between June 1- July 31.

We’ve just published “Extended Voyages,” a new 48-page brochure which features a collection of longer voyages called “Grand Adventures from Two Weeks to Nearly Three Months.”  Up-market travelers can order “their cure” online through a link on our new website to our 2011-2012 Extended Voyages eBookTravel professionals can order through CruisingPower.com.

Simultaneously, you’ll have more time to relax in our sophisticated and congenial onboard atmosphere on ships which offer a European-boutique hotel ambience with extraordinary service, fine cuisine from a choice of restaurants, wines from around the world, and wellness and vitality programs from our pristine spa and workout facilities.  Also you can attend one of our enrichment lectures which might focus on finance, astronomy, wine education, politics, history, culture or the special attractions of the upcoming port, or simply lounge by the pool. As night falls, following your dining experience, prepare for live music, shows, dancing, or a lucky spin through the casino.  Of course, if it’s an overnight port, then you’ll be able to explore the local nightlife in port.  And last, but not least, on every voyage segment, remember that you’ll enjoy many complimentary amenities including boutique wines at lunch and dinner, bottled water and soft drinks, fine specialty coffees and teas and more. Our commitment to exemplary service is reflected in our inclusive gratuities policy for housekeeping, dining and bar staff.

In the early decades of the twentieth century, travel in the ‘grand manner’ was a leisurely and sometimes a lengthy pleasure. A land or seagoing odyssey might last weeks, or even months.  There were travelers who journeyed by luxury train from Hong Kong all the way to London. Early cruises sailed from England to India with part of the passage overland from Port Said to the Red Sea.  If you missed those days, now here’s your chance to relive the spirit of those wanderlust days in this new century and for this reason we invite you to consider these extraordinary extended cruising opportunities which feature exceptional savings.  

Bill Leiber
Chief Blogging Officer*
Azamara Club Cruises
(*CBO is an authorized and compensated representative of ACC)

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