Azamara begins offering all inclusive cruises.

Last December, Azamara Cruises changed their name to Azamara Club Cruises, and now they’re making some additional changes to differentiate themselves from sister company, Celebrity Cruises.   Azamara’s two 694-passenger ships, Azamara Journey and Azamara Quest, have always provided an exceptional experience.  But new offerings, at sea and ashore, are making Azamara even more deluxe -- and attractive

In a move that’s sure to be popular with passengers, Azamara cruises are becoming more all-inclusive.  Wine will now be included with lunch and dinner, and there will be no charge for bottled water, sodas, coffee drinks, self-service laundry, or shuttles into town.  Tipping will also be included in the cruise fare.

Itineraries now include more overnights in places like Sorrento, St. Tropez, and Livorno.  And unique experiences -- like a Ferrari driving tour of the Italian coast -- will be offered in ports around the world. 

On board, greater attention is being paid to food and wine, with more emphasis on pairings and serving local products.  And Azamara’s butlers are now being trained in Britain, so cabin service is also getting a boost.

Read more about Azamara here.

Posted by Molly Ottersen on 03/27/2010 at 5:52 PM | Categories: Cruising -

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