Reservations are now open for Azamara Cruises’ 2027 World Cruise aboard Azamara Quest – the cruise line’s longest cruise to date.
The 188-night journey will explore 37 countries, 103 destinations, and five continents.
“For our 2027 World Cruise, we’ve created an incredible route that will bring our guests to the doorsteps of sought-after destinations around the world,” Azamara CEO Dondra Ritzenthaler said.
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Azamara Quest’s World Cruise will depart San Francisco on 5 January 2027, heading to Hawaii before turning south to Polynesia. The vessel will then visit New Zealand, Tasmania and the southern coast of Australia before cruising to Bali, Indonesia kicking off a two-month exploration of Asia. The ship will then cross the Pacific Ocean to Alaska before circumnavigating North America to arrive in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. Finally, it will cross the Atlantic to Northern Europe, visiting Ireland, Germany, Latvia, Estonia and Sweden before concluding the voyage in Copenhagen, Denmark on 12 July.
“Imagine sailing as far south as Stewart Island, New Zealand, and as far north as Helsinki, Finland, all in one cruise. We are stopping to see the world’s most beautiful skylines & bridges. It will really be a remarkable, unforgettable journey – one that I hope our long-time friends and brand-new friends will jump on.”
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Azamara Quest’s World Cruise will depart San Francisco on 5 January 2027, heading to Hawaii before turning south to Polynesia. The vessel will then visit New Zealand, Tasmania and the southern coast of Australia before cruising to Bali, Indonesia kicking off a two-month exploration of Asia. The ship will then cross the Pacific Ocean to Alaska before circumnavigating North America to arrive in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. Finally, it will cross the Atlantic to Northern Europe, visiting Ireland, Germany, Latvia, Estonia and Sweden before concluding the voyage in Copenhagen, Denmark on 12 July.