About Azamara Quest
Azamara Quest is a small ocean premium ship operated by Azamara, which launched in 2000 and was last refitted in 2019. It has capacity for 704 guests across 352 cabins with 408 crew members on hand to help.
Expect an intimate experience, with fewer crowds and a stronger focus on the destinations visited. Parents should know that children cannot sail on Azamara Quest.
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Restaurants, Bars & Cafés
On board, six restaurants and eating venues, including four complimentary venues and two available for a supplement, are on offer. There are also seven bars and lounges for guests to enjoy.
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Entertainment
There's always something happening aboard Azamara Quest, from indulgences to the pool and plenty more besides.
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Shore excursions and activities
Azamara Quest offers four enrichment activities and programmes at sea.
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Accommodation
Azamara Quest offers a solid mix of accommodation categories, with configurations and styles to suit your approach to travelling, plus layouts that balance comfort and practicality. That includes inside and outside options.
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Ship Interior & Deck Plans
Azamara Quest spans eight decks. Explore the ship's deck plans to see every level.
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Where does Azamara Quest sail?
Azamara Quest departs from Cape Town, Barcelona, Athens, Bordeaux, Southampton, Dublin, Oslo, Bridgetown, Buenos Aires, Lisbon, Venice, Amsterdam, Portsmouth, Auckland, Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, Ushuaia, Reykjavik, San Antonia, Valparaiso, Malaga, Civitavecchia, and Ho Chi Minh City, sailing to Antarctica, Arctic, North America, South America, Caribbean, Europe, Far East, Australasia, and Africa.
How much does it cost to cruise on Azamara Quest and when should I book?
A 7-night cruise on Azamara Quest costs from £1,236 per person in November, rising to £2,551 per person in the peak month of July.
What do passengers think of Azamara Quest?
Azamara Quest has an overall rating of 3.1/5 from 9 reviews.
What cruise line operates Azamara Quest and when was it built?
Azamara Quest is operated by Azamara. She was launched in 2000 and refurbished in 2019.
How big is Azamara Quest?
Azamara Quest has a gross tonnage of 30,277 GT, measures 180m long by 25m wide, cruises at 18 knots, and has 8 passenger decks.
How many passengers and cabins does Azamara Quest have?
Azamara Quest accommodates up to 704 passengers with a crew of 408 across 352 cabins including 1 wheelchair-accessible stateroom.
What facilities and entertainment are on Azamara Quest?
Azamara Quest features 7+ dining venues, shows and entertainment, and spa and fitness centre. This is an adults-only ship (no passengers under 18).
What type of cruising is Azamara Quest best for?
Azamara Quest is ideal for ocean cruises, fly-cruising, classic cruising, and world cruises. The onboard currency is USD.
What is the average price of a cruise on Azamara Quest?
The average price of a cruise on Azamara Quest is £4,467 per person.
Is smoking allowed on Azamara Quest?
Smoking is permitted on board Azamara Quest in designated areas only.
Does Azamara Quest have a swimming pool?
Azamara Quest has 2 swimming pools on board.
What electrical sockets does Azamara Quest have?
There are EU 2 Pin 220v and US 2 Pin 110v sockets on board. USB is also included. Adapters are not provided.










