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Azamara Scores Big in Cruise Critic’s 2012 Cruisers’ Choice Awards

Cruise Critic 2012 Awards

For a tiny, two-ship cruise line, Azamara Club Cruises® is getting an enviable reputation as “the little engine that could.” You know, the one that huffed and puffed and made it up the steep hill. We remind you of this happy childhood parable since the twin boutique cruise ships—Azamara Journey and Azamara Quest— were big winners in an authoritative, just-released, cruise ship ratings by world’s largest online cruise community, Cruise Critic.

Not only are our two 694-guest cruisers the highest rated in the “Overall Small Ships Category” but they also scored first place in five of nine rating categories. This is without a doubt a true reflection of our onboard team’s unwavering commitment to provide our guests with an “azamazing” experience, both onboard and onshore. This same commitment is matched with warm and friendly service from a team that truly cares about guest experience, all of which is recognized by guests and travel partners alike around the world.

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One Look Is Worth a Thousand Words

When “Azamara Cruises” was re-branded in December 2009 to “Azamara Club Cruises” and then in April 2010 when our cruise tariff became “more inclusive” one of our top priorities was to relaunch our website so that ‘up-market’ travelers could better understand the promise of our new tagline – “You’ll love where we take you.”

For me, when I visited our relaunched website www.AzamaraClubCruises.com  this past weekend, I was struck with how well the new site brought to life our distinctive destination-immersive experience. I was fascinated with our new homepage and its interactive “Azamara Globe” which put the world of destination immersion at my fingertips.  I found that I could spin the globe and select various regions or ports for concise information about the exciting destinations where either the Azamara Journey or Azamara Quest will be sailing in the months ahead. Maybe in the next iteration I’ll be able to see it in 3-D!

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