
Cruise through Northern Europe and Norwegian Fjords for 18 nights with Azamara, departing Amsterdam aboard Azamara Quest. Expect stops at 3 diverse ports - Rosendal, Honningsvåg, and Oban among them - with 1 sea days woven in for good measure. This is a cruise that combines the thrill of discovering new destinations with the comfort and luxury of life aboard the Azamara Quest. From £2,989 per person, you could be stepping aboard the Azamara Quest and heading for Northern Europe and Norwegian Fjords.
Sold by Royal Caribbean Group in January 2021, Azamara is already expanding under its new owners, Sycamore Partners. The destination-focused line has brought forth a ship, Azamara Onward - the former Pacific Princess - which, like the rest of the fleet, is a Renaissance Cruises R-class. But regular customers needn't worry.
In fact, they'll notice little change under the new ownership, as many itineraries will continue to be based on single countries, with late nights and overnight stays in port. The signature AzAmazing evenings - exclusive shore-based cultural events - and optional pre or post-cruise land tours are also staying.
Read moreIn the heart of Norway's majestic fjord country lies Olden, where nature's grandeur meets the echoes of a storied past. Surrounded by towering peaks and cascading waterfalls, this idyllic village offers a glimpse into Norway's rugged soul. The climate, with its crisp mountain air and crystal-clear waters, beckons adventurers seeking solace in untamed landscapes. Away from bustling cityscapes, Olden provides a serene retreat, where authenticity thrives amid unspoiled beauty. As cruise ships dock against a backdrop of emerald hills, visitors are greeted by the sight of the Briksdal Glacier, a breathtaking marvel of nature slowly carving its path through time.
View morePerched on Norway's rugged coastline, Ålesund beckons with its captivating blend of history and natural beauty. This charming town rose from the ashes of a devastating fire in 1904, resulting in its unique Art Nouveau architecture, a testament to rebirth and resilience. Blessed with a temperate maritime climate, Ålesund offers a refreshing escape from the sweltering heat, inviting cruisegoers to explore its picturesque streets and waterfront promenades. For those seeking an authentic experience, Ålesund's proximity to the majestic Sunnmøre Alps provides endless opportunities for outdoor adventures, from scenic hikes to exhilarating fjord cruises. Don't miss the chance to savor locally caught seafood delicacies, a true taste of Norwegian coastal cuisine.
View moreStep into the storied streets of Trondheim, where the echoes of medieval grandeur resound in every cobblestone. Known for its illustrious past as the former capital of Norway, Trondheim boasts a rich maritime history and architectural marvels like the iconic Nidaros Cathedral, a testament to the city's enduring legacy. Embrace the brisk Nordic climate, where crisp air carries whispers of the sea and lush landscapes invite exploration. Amidst this scenic backdrop, cruise lines offer voyagers a gateway to authentic encounters with local traditions, from sampling traditional Norwegian cuisine to immersing oneself in the vibrant arts scene. Don't miss the chance to witness the mystical Northern Lights, a breathtaking spectacle that graces Trondheim's skies with ethereal beauty.
View moreEnsconsed inside Orkney's rugged shores, Kirkwall welcomes visitors with its affable nature and maritime past. This ancient seaport boasts a history dating back over a thousand years, where Norse and Scottish influences intertwine. Its temperate climate, tempered by the Gulf Stream, offers mild winters and cool summers, ideal for exploring its picturesque landscapes. As a gateway to Orkney's treasures, Kirkwall beckons with its charming streets and historic landmarks, inviting travelers to uncover its secrets. Don't miss the majestic St. Magnus Cathedral, a testament to the island's enduring spirit, standing proudly amidst the bustling harbor.
View moreSet along the banks of the River Liffey, Dublin welcomes cruisegoers with a vibrant tapestry of history. Here, the echoes of past glories mingle with the rhythm of modern life. The city's maritime climate, tempered by the Gulf Stream, offers mild winters and cool summers, ideal for leisurely exploration. Wander through cobbled streets lined with centuries-old pubs, where the crackle of a turf fire beckons. Beyond the tourist troves, Dublin reveals its authentic soul, a testament to Ireland's resilience and creativity. And did you know? Dublin's literary heritage boasts more Nobel laureates per capita than any other city, a testament to its enduring cultural significance.
View moreThe Azamara Quest is a mid-sized ship with a deck plan that’s intimate but never crowded, and offers everything modern voyagers are looking for—plus some unexpected extras.
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