
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 moreNestled within Canada's eastern embrace, Saint John embodies the quintessential North American experience. Here, rugged coastlines meet vibrant cityscapes, where history whispers through cobblestone streets and modernity thrives in cultural hubs. From the majestic vistas of the Bay of Fundy to the warmth of Maritime hospitality, every moment unveils the rich tapestry of North American life, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its captivating spirit.
View moreSt. George's, the picturesque capital of Grenada, bears witness to a storied history shaped by landmark events. From its colonial past under French and British rule to its pivotal role in the Caribbean's struggle for independence, the city's cobblestone streets echo with tales of resilience and rebellion. Notable events like the 1984 U.S. invasion and the devastating impact of Hurricane Ivan in 2004 have left lasting marks on St. George's, shaping its identity as a vibrant cultural hub and a symbol of Grenada's enduring spirit.
View moreSalvador de Bahia, where the echoes of samba rhythms and colonial footprints lead you through cobblestone streets, offers a gateway to Brazil's soulful depths. With a climate that blesses it with sunny days and balmy nights almost year-round, Salvador invites you to immerse in a setting that's decidedly more authentic and untouched by the typical tourist overlays. Cruise lines often highlight Salvador as a living exhibit of Brazil itself, celebrating its vibrant Afro-Brazilian traditions and colonial architecture. A unique draw is the Elevador Lacerda, a historic art deco elevator that connects the city's upper and lower towns, providing stunning views of the bay.
View moreStepping into Bios is like wandering through a living storybook where Brigitte Bardot once frolicked, making this Brazilian haven a hotspot on the global scene. The climate here offers sun-soaked days and breezy evenings, perfect for those eager to dive into an authentic local ambiance. Bios stands out from typical tourist destinations by offering a genuine glimpse into Brazilian life; visitors can mingle with local fishermen and artisans who add to the vibrant street scenes. This town also hosts the annual Bios International Cinema Festival, which is uniquely celebrated in this picturesque seaside town.
View moreRio de Janeiro, the heart of Brazil's carnival fervor, offers a gateway into its celebrated past where the rhythm of samba was born and the streets tell tales of vivid festivities. The city's tropical climate invites travelers year-round, providing a warm welcome with its sun-drenched beaches and lush mountainous backdrops, setting it apart from conventional tourist destinations. It's here that visitors truly experience the vibrancy of Brazil, beyond the postcards, immersing in a locality vibrant with genuine interactions and community celebrations. Intriguingly, Rio is the only city in the world where the urban forest is denser than its urban sprawl, offering an unexpected green retreat amidst the city buzz.
View moreIlhabela, a jewel off the coast of Brazil, was once a haven for pirates during a bygone era of trade, lending a mysterious allure to its emerald waters and lush landscapes. The island's subtropical climate is ideal for exploring its diverse ecosystems and secluded beaches, offering a real escape from the crowded tourist spots. Local cruise lines tap into Ilhabelas authentic charm, providing visitors with a genuine taste of Brazilian scenery and spirit. The island is particularly known for hosting some of the worlds most competitive sailing events, making it a pivotal destination for maritime sports enthusiasts.
View moreStep into S Pauloor Santos, as it's known to those who anchor off its bustling portand you're stepping into the heartbeat of Brazil's vibrant past. This city thrives amid a climate that blends the warmth of the tropics with the refreshing breeze of the Atlantic, offering a unique backdrop for those eager to experience Brazil beyond the postcards. S Paulo serves as a vivid exhibition of the real Brazil, from its historical architecture to its lively local markets. For a truly unique touch, did you know that Santos is the worlds coffee port? Indeed, if you love coffee, this city holds the keys to your caffeinated heaven.
View moreAs you stroll along Montevideo's picturesque Rambla, the endless horizon of the Atlantic whispers tales of explorers who once admired these same views. Here, the climate is as mild as the greetings from locals, with temperate seasons offering a refreshing respite from harsher extremes. Montevideo, a city untouched by the clamor of mainstream tourism, cherishes its authenticity, showcasing Uruguay's deep-rooted traditions through vibrant street arts, local festivals, and intimate tango cafes. A curious fact to delight: Montevideo is home to the longest carnival in the world, inviting visitors to experience over a month of cultural festivities unique to this spirited city.
View moreBuenos Aires, with its storied past woven into the very fabric of the city, beckons those who seek to immerse themselves in the authentic spirit of Argentina. Famous for its birthplace of tango, this vibrant city offers a glimpse into the local life far removed from the usual tourist paths. With a temperate climate that favors exploration year-round, Buenos Aires presents an exceptional setting for those looking to experience genuine local flavors and traditions. Cruise lines treasure this port for its ability to display the heart of Argentina, culminating in unique excursions that reveal secrets only known to locals. An intriguing fact about the city is its famed Recoleta Cemetery is the resting place of Eva Per.
View moreA luxurious boutique hotel at sea, the Azamara Journey 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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