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Kicking Off 2012 With Some Incredible Values

Kicking off a new year is always an exciting time for us at Azamara Club Cruises. It’s the beginning of another opportunity for us to continue providing our guests with incredible voyages to some of the world’s most exquisite destinations. Knowing that our longer stays, more overnights, and night touring help to create enduring memories is something we’re extremely proud to be a part of.

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From the Desk of Captain Carl Smith, Master, Azamara Quest


A Walk in the Park: How Little Did We Know…
At the end of last week, Adriana, our Shore Ex Manager called me to let me know that there was a possibility of running the Samaria Gorge Excursion in Chania, Crete. The problem was that there were only 2 guests who had booked, and unless we could meet the minimum participation numbers, the excursion would likely be cancelled by the operator. Samaria Gorge is somewhere which has held my interest since first hearing about it from our Deployment Manager, Claudius Docekal last year, and I have wanted to experience it ever since.
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2011 President’s Voyage: Day at Sea

The fourth day of the 2011 President’s Voyage was a sea day. Guests were able to explore and indulge in the magnificent services and activities onboard the Azamara Journey! President and CEO Larry Pimentel and Sandi Pimentel enjoyed a relaxing trip to the spa!
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2011 President’s Voyage: Holyhead, Wales

The second Day of the 2011 President’s Voyage took place in Holyhead, Wales! Guests enjoyed the beautiful scenery and a birthday party onbaord for Captain Johannes Tysse.


Larry Pimentel and Sandi Pimentel enjoying Holyhead, Wales

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2011 President’s Voyage: Cork, Ireland

The President’s Voyage is in Cork, Ireland today. Strolling through the hilly streets of Cork, you’ll find you can’t escape the constant hum of music. It’s actually the citizens of Cork. Widely regarded as the most talkative of all the Irish, Corkonians have a characteristic sing-songy cadence you’ll find intoxicating as you cross over the many graceful bridges to arrive at the Butter Exchange of 1770. Here you can admire the deft hands of local artisans weaving and cutting crystal. St. Anne’s Church, with the famous Shandon Bells, is a stone’s throw away.

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