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Azamara Club Cruises: 10 things to expect on a luxury cruise

Are you someone that loves to travel, explore new destinations and discover the local food and culture? But, you like to do so in luxury and style?

Perhaps you thought that cruising was not for you: too many people, too many restrictions, not enough time to explore what you want to see?

While I’m relatively new to cruising I’ve realised that there’s definitely not “one size fits all”. Just as you might choose to stay in a boutique hotel or a luxury resort, a homely bed and breakfast or a local’s apartment, there is a cruise ship option to suit your travel style.

If you are looking for small ship luxury and more time in the destinations you visit, then Azamara Club Cruises could be the cruise line for you. Read on and watch my video for what to expect from an Azamara Club Cruise:

Azamara Pursuit - Azamara Club Cruises
Azamara Club Cruises

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Small Ship Cruising

Guy and I sailed with Azamara Club Cruises last summer on their 7 night Greek Isles and Turkey cruise from Athens to Istanbul. I really felt the difference between travelling on a smaller ship with less than 700 guests, compared to the larger ships that take 3000+ passengers.

While Azamara Club Cruises benefits from being part of the larger Royal Caribbean Cruise group, this niche luxury cruise line has just two ships. We sailed on Azamara Journey but Azamara Quest is practically identical and both have a capacity of 686 guests.

You may also enjoy: A guide to luxury cruising on Azamara Pursuit – with Azamara Club Cruises

Azamara Pursuit - Azamara Journey in Patmos Photo: Heatheronhertravels.com
Azamara Journey in Patmos

So how does traveling on a smaller ship affect for your cruise experience? It means that the atmosphere on board is friendly and intimate and it’s very easy to make new friends.

Cruising on a smaller scale

While there is everything on board you’d find on any cruise ship it’s on a smaller scale. There’s one swimming pool instead of three, for instance. More importantly it means that the ship has more flexibility to visit ports that some of the larger ships can’t. It’s easy to adapt the itinerary if bad weather is forecast.

You’ll find that captain and senior crew are very visible around the ship. They mingle with guests in the evening, and have a lot more freedom to adapt the needs of the moment. If you bump into the charming Captain Johannes, be sure to ask him about the time he stopped to ship off the coast of Norway for a spot of fishing!

On Azamara Journey we were able to visit the Greek Island of Patmos. There’s a sleepy feel of the old Greece here that Guy loved when he went island hopping as a student.

Smaller ships also allow you to sail right into the heart of a city. There’s no need to be transported from the newer port where the larger ships will dock. You’ll be within an easy walk of all you want to see.

It’s all about the destination

Azamara Club Cruises is much more about the places you visit. Rather than spending your days on board, they promote a concept they call “Destination Immersion“.

Many of the excursions or “Land Discoveries” take you to places that are not normally open to the public. You’ll have access to unusual, insider experiences that give you special insights to the local culture.

Azamara Cruises Day in a Turkish Country house with Azamara Club Cruises Photo: Heatheronhertravels.com
Day in a Turkish Country house with Azamara Club Cruises

One of my favourites was the day we spent learning about Turkish cuisine and culture. We met in a country house near Kusadasi.

The house had been beautifully designed as a showcase for local crafts and artisans. I viewel Turkish rugs, carved marble fireplaces and Suzani cut-work throws on the bed.

In the family’s kitchen, we learned how to make Turkish dishes like stuffed peppers. I sat under the shady pergola rolling vine leaves to make Dolma.

We were shown how a Turkish woman would tie her headscarf depending on the region of Turkey she came from. I learned how to wash your rice many times so that every grain of your pilaf would be separate.

Azamara Journey - Stuffed peppers in Turkey with Azaamara Club Cruises Photo: Heatheronhertravels.com
Stuffed peppers in Turkey with Azaamara Club Cruises

The meal ended with tiny cups of strong Turkish coffee. When we’d finished the cups were upturned so that the ladies could have their fortunes told from the pattern of the coffee grounds. The art of fortune telling is passed from mother to daughter.

It was a lovely and relaxing insight into Turkish culture and cuisine. Of course all the ladies came away with a headscarf and recipe book to bring home. Read about our day of Turkish culture here.

Contemporary elegance

I’d describe the style of Azamara Journey, when we sailed last summer, as elegant, luxurious and classic. But if you’re planning to cruise from spring 2016 you’ll find a new contemporary look on board.

Both ships will go into dry dock to be refitted and come out “Re-imagined“. The natural elements of earth, air, water and fire have inspired a paler, more muted colour scheme. Creams and earthy tones will be used throughout the ship.

Stateroom on board Azamara Journey
Stateroom on board Azamara Journey

Even last summer we could see some of this new contemporary look being introduced in the sun loungers and deck furniture in some parts of the ship. In staterooms the darker wood and furnishings will be replaced this spring by light, fresh tones while retaining the luxurious feel.

Updated Stateroom on Azamara Journey Photo: Azamara Club Cruises
Updated Stateroom on Azamara Journey

Other innovations will be part of the refurbishment, with new spa suites being created. These have a sea view from the bathroom and allow special access to the spa amenities included in the price of these staterooms.

There will also be new investments in technology since most guests these days travel with tablets and smartphones. A new wifi system on board will provide faster internet connections and there will be interactive tabletops in public areas for social media surfing.

Mosaic cafe re-imagined on Azamara Club Cruises Photo: Azamara Club Cruises
Mosaic cafe re-imagined on Azamara Club Cruises

Fabulous food

We found the food on board Azamara to be excellent. Unlike many cruise lines, the wines, beers, soft drinks and speciality coffees are included in the price of your cruise holiday.

The small ship experience doesn’t mean you miss out on choice. You can eat with full waiter service in the Discoveries Restaurant, or choose from the buffet selection while still receiving waiter service for drinks in the Pool Grill and Windows Café.

Azamara Cruises - Starter in Aqualina restaurant Photo: Heatheronhertravels.com
Starter in Aqualina restaurant

On larger cruise ships the buffet restaurant can feel like a seething mass of humanity, But, on board Azamara Journey we found a more elegant experience altogether.

Our favourite place to dine was in the outdoor seating area of the Windows Café. Located towards the back of the ship, it felt as if we were sitting in a seaside restaurant with a view of the waves.

Azamara Cruises - Dinner in Aqualina restaurant Photo: Heatheronhertravels.com
Dinner in Aqualina restaurant

There are two excellent speciality restaurants on board, for an additional charge of $25 per person per meal. Aqualina specialises in contemporary Italian cuisine. Prime C has a country club feel, serving excellent steak and meat dishes. We dined at Aqualina one evening and had the most delicious meal featuring light, fresh dishes and plenty of seafood.

Informal lifestyle

Guests who are new to cruising are often concerned about what they need to pack for their cruise. While there are shops on board, it’s not as if you can easily pop out to find the outfit you need. Nor do you want to spend your holiday worrying about whether you’ll be caught out by a black tie dress code.

You can rest easy when you set sail that Azamara Club Cruises dress code is elegant but informal. Most guests dressed up in the evening as you would if you were going to a smart restaurant.

It was more about a pretty dress and jewellery or a crisp shirt and jacket for gentlemen then about anything more formal. You won’t need a tuxedo or a long sparkly dress on board.

Of course there is a free self-service laundry. You can travel light if you like, knowing that your outfits can multi-task, especially on longer voyages. The only thing you should remember to pack is something white – more of that later.

Azamara Cruises Dress Code - Heather on Azamara Journey Photo: Heatheronhertravels.com
Heather on Azamara Journey

Arrive early, sail late

You may not realise this but it costs a lot for a ship to be in port. It’s like being in a very expensive car park with the meter running.

That’s why on some cruises you’ll find that you’ll have to be back on the ship by mid-afternoon having rushed around trying to see everything. Not so when you sail with Azamara Club Cruises.

In most of the destinations you visit you’ll have time for a leisurely wander around the port of call. Just when all the other cruise ship guests are heading back to the ship you can enjoy a relaxing afternoon with less crowds.

There’s plenty of time to see the sunset and have a leisurely dinner onshore at the places the locals like to eat once most cruise ships have sailed.

Arriving in Santorini with Azamara Club Cruises Photo: Heatheronhertravels.com
Arriving in Santorini with Azamara Club Cruises

Arriving early also means that if you’re an early bird you can enjoy the views from the ship. Then, disembark to make the most of the day.

Our magical moments on our Greece and Turkey cruise were seeing the sunrise from the caldera of Santorini with the mist rising off the shore. We enjoyed sailing through the Golden Horn as we arrived in Istanbul past the Topkapi palace and the Blue Mosque. Read about our stop in Istanbul here.

Consider what is included

One of the big things to consider when choosing your cruise is what’s included and what’s not included in the cost of your holiday. Many cruises have a lower entry price but you’ll also need to budget for drinks, gratuities, self service laundry and shuttle buses. All of these can add hundreds if not thousands of pounds to your bill, but they are included in the price you pay for your Azamara Club Cruise.

I must say that I found it a lot more relaxing to know that I didn’t have to think about the cost of that cappuccino or debate whether it was worth paying for the shuttle bus or taking public transport.

Another thing that is included in the price is an AzAmazing Evening on every cruise; a unique evening experience that you probably couldn’t recreate yourself. Azamara Club Cruises are priced in line with the luxurious small ship experience they offer.

However, once you take into account everything that’s included the overall cost may compare favourably with other cruise lines. Others appear to be cheaper but can’t offer such a unique experience.

Enjoy your evenings onshore

A big benefit of later sailing times is that you can enjoy evenings onshore, dining in a local restaurant or having a drink as the sun goes down. Azamara make this very easy through their Cruise Global, Eat local programme. This introduces you to restaurants that are recommended for their authentic local dishes, or are included in a lunchtime stop in the land discovery that you book.

Eating out on Santorini with Azamara Club Cruises Photo: Heatheronhertravels.com
Eating out on Santorini with Azamara Club Cruises

We had a delicious mezze lunch on Patmos after looking around the sights of Chora. Our restaurant offered a gorgeous sea view. Read about our stop in Patmos here.

On Santorini we dined on fava bean puree, Greek salad and roast lamb at Kalisti taverna in Prygos. This allowed us to see a different part of the island away from the crowds and heat of Oia.

Look out for Nights and Cool Places experiences that you can book. These allow you access to interesting places after dark, perhaps an art gallery or after hours museum visit, where you have a unique insider access.

Azamara Pursuit - Greek salad on Santorini with Azamara Club Cruises Photo: Heatheronhertravels.com
Greek salad on Santorini with Azamara Club Cruises

A White Night party

One event that was not especially well publicised is the Azamara White Night Party. This is the closest that the ship gets to a formal dress code night. You just need to remember to pack some white clothes to wear.

Depending on the weather, tables are set out on deck with a buffet selection. The Azamara singers and dancers perform a show to entertain you.

Azamara Journey White night party Photo: Heatheronhertravels.com
Azamara Journey White night party

Our White Night Party was held in Patmos and the view of the sun setting over the island was magical as we sat on deck enjoying the warm night air. Captain Johannes thoughtfully delayed the sailing time until after dinner had finished, so that we would not be disturbed by any motion of the sea, although it was a pretty calm night.

White night party on Azamara Journey Photo: Heatheronhertravels.com
Azamara White night party

An AzAmazing Evening

While the White Night Party was great fun, our AzAmazing evening at Ephesus was a truly magical event. On every cruise, Azamara offers a unique evening event that would be difficult to recreate on your own, and even better it’s included in your cruise.

For our AzAmazing evening, we took the short coach journey from Kusadasi to Ephesus where cocktails and wine had been set out just as the sun was setting.

Azamazing evening at Ephesus with Azamara Club Cruises Photo: Heatheronhertravels.com
Azamazing evening at Ephesus with Azamara Club Cruises

We didn’t get the opportunity to walk through the entire site. However, we could stroll among the ancient pillars and see the sun setting behind the silhouette of the Library of Celcus, built in 117 AD. After a glass of wine, we took our seats on the stone seats of the Odean amphitheatre where cushions had been thoughtfully provided.

Heather and Guy at Ephesus Photo: Heatheronhertravels.com
Heather and Guy at Ephesus

As dusk fell, the Camera Izmir Orchestra entertained us with pieces by Bach and Mozart. A guest harpist performed Handel’s harp concerto. The rousing Hungarian Dance with gypsy violins got an enthusiastic round of applause. Read about our evening at Ephesus here.

Other AzAmazing evenings have included opera in Venice and an orchestral concert in Liverpool Cathedral. Since the ship’s itineraries change each year it will always be something unique and special.

Orchestra at Ephesus with Azamara Club Cruises Photo: Heatheronhertravels.com
Orchestra at Ephesus with Azamara Club Cruises

Good for a first cruise

By now you probably have a feel for whether this might be the kind of cruise you’d enjoy. We certainly loved every moment of our Azamara Club Cruise.

If you love to travel but are not sure if cruising is for you, I’d highly recommend Azamara for a first cruise. The experience is so personal and not at all overwhelming in the way some of the bigger ships can be.

It’s also perfect for solo travellers and couples since it’s easy to make friends on board. If you like to travel in style and luxury but still feel a connection to the places and cultures you visit be sure to look at Azamara Club Cruises for your cruise this year.

Have you sailed with Azamara Club Cruises? If so, do let me know in the comments how you found it and what you enjoyed.

Read More about our Azamara Greece Island Cruise

Sailing into Santorini – Day 1 of our Azamara Greek Island Cruise
Windy Mykonos – Day 2 of our Azamara Greek Island Cruise
Charming Patmos – day 3 of our Azamara Greek Island Cruise
Kusadasi and Ephesus – day 4 of our Azamara Greek Island Cruise
Istanbul – day 6 of our Azamara Greek Island Cruise

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About Azamara Club Cruises

Azamara Club Cruises is a small luxury cruise line with two ships; Azamara Journey that Heather and Guy sailed on and Azamara Quest, each with a capacity of 686 guests. The smaller ship size means you often visit destinations that larger ships can’t get into and the ships can dock in more central locations.

The emphasis is on destination immersion; enjoying the destination to the full, arriving early and sailing late. Guests can enjoy nights and cool places ashore, with insider access programmes and a unique AzAmazing evening included in each cruise.

No itinerary is the repeated and each year the ships visit different destinations around the world. Azamara is part of Royal Caribbean Cruise group. Visit the Azamara Club Cruises website more information about a Mediterranean luxury cruise like the one Heather and Guy enjoyed.

Joining your Azamara Club Cruise

Heather and Guy flew from London Heathrow to Athens and back from Istanbul using British Airways, although obviously each cruise is different in the best way to get there.

Heather used the Meet and Greet Parking Service booked through Airport Parking and Hotels (APH). They offer airport parking at a range of airports across the UK as well as travel extras such as airport lounge booking and airport hotel stays.

Both flights and transfers from the airport to your cruise ship can be arranged through Azamara Club Cruises.

Thanks to Azamara Club Cruises who hosted* Heather and Guy for their 7 day Greek Island Cruise. Thanks also to Airport Parking and Hotels (APH) who provided* their airport parking at Heathrow.

* More info on my policies page

This article is originally published at Heatheronhertravels.com

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Wendy

Wednesday 8th of August 2018

We are going with Azamara in 2020 to New Zealand, all sounds very nice, good info here, we are cruise fans!!!

Heather Cowper

Thursday 9th of August 2018

@Wendy I'm sure you'll love Azamara - they are one of our favourite cruise lines

Douna lee

Tuesday 8th of August 2017

Sounds amazing. I was all set on booking a Royal Caribbean cruise but now having second thoughts. Will check out Norwegian too!

Heather Cowper

Tuesday 8th of August 2017

@Douna Each cruise line has it's own features and fans - I certainly enjoyed the small ship size of Azamara

suraj

Wednesday 10th of February 2016

Amazing video & photograph you have shared. Actually i wanted to travel in Cruise since childhood.

Heather Cowper

Wednesday 10th of February 2016

@Suraj If it's your first cruise I highly recommend Azamara for the personal small ship experience.

Shikha (whywasteannualleave)

Friday 5th of February 2016

I just went on my first cruise in December and there were aspects of it that I both liked and disliked but I must say, this cruise sounds fabulous - I love the concept of it being more about the destination - your Turkey country house experience is the sort of thing I would just love to try! ☺

Heather Cowper

Saturday 6th of February 2016

@Shikha The taste of Turkish cuisine and culture was one of my favourite parts of the cruise.

Hels

Friday 5th of February 2016

I know lots of people love the active social life on board ship, the food, wine, watching the seascapes and participating in the activities. But there were many islands I wanted to see on our last cruise (Rome and Barcelona) and I resented not being able to spend a full day on every, single island.

So here is what I _should_ have checked before leaving home: 1. Which islands and ports would be visited? 2. How many hours could I spend on each of these islands and ports? 3. When the ship was at sea, was the cabin big enough to spend any waking time in? Your bedroom looks gorgeous in the photo. 4. Did each cabin have a private balcony? Yours did!

Heather Cowper

Saturday 6th of February 2016

@Hels It's certainly worth understanding a bit more about the places you'll visit on a cruise and how long you'll get to look around. Like you the destination is the highlight for me and I want to spend as long as possible there.