In just six months’ time, Azamara Club Cruises‘ 690-guest Azamara Journey will make her Australian debut. To mark the milestone, president and CEO Larry Pimentel is in Australia making final arrangements for the maiden arrival of the cruise ship, fresh from a US $25 million refurbishment.
“Wherever in the world we sail, the Australian effect is unmistakable. Australia is one of our top three source markets worldwide, which is why it made sense to finally bring our unique style of small-ship, slow cruising Down Under last season,” Pimentel said.
“We were incredibly impressed with the response when we debuted Azamara Quest in Australia last summer so the time is absolutely right to bring sister ship Azamara Journey Down Under for the very first time,” he continued.
“When Azamara Journey arrives, she’ll be completely unlike the ship you saw last season. She will sail to Australian shores refreshed and renewed after a multi-million-dollar revitalisation that took place earlier this year,” Pimentel concluded.
The revitalisation of both Azamara Journey and Azamara Quest saw not only the addition of new venues and technologies, but also a redesign and rework of their suites and staterooms, as well as a complete refresh of all public spaces.
Azamara Club Cruises worked with several of the world’s leading design consultants to help transform the ship, to ensure not only that they looked terrific, but so that they also offer all the modern services and amenities that travellers have come to expect on land, such as pervasive Wi-Fi.
Azamara Journey’s new staterooms and suites feature an elegant redesign, making each room a sanctuary for guests for the duration of their cruise. The ship now also offers new Spa Suites, located adjacent to the refreshed Sanctum Spa and offering exclusive spa amenities. Each bathroom of these coveted suites is like a mini spa; showers have glass walls offering views while the outdoor soaking tub overlooks the ocean.
As well as reimagined public spaces and staterooms, additional new features on board include The Patio, an al fresco poolside dining area; The Living Room, a casual bar, dining and entertainment room with beautiful views; and new pervasive Wi-Fi with faster speeds to even accommodate streaming.
Azamara Journey’s maiden Australian season will see the small ship call in Australian ports 21 times; injecting more than $2.85 million into the local economy in passenger spend alone.
As with all Azamara sailings, each of Azamara Journey’s Australian voyages will see guests treated to a complimentary, bespoke AzAmazing Evening event arranged by the cruise line, unmasking more of the destination.
Renowned for its elegant cruising style and destination focus, Azamara Journey will first arrive to Darwin on 8 February 2017 as part of her Asia repositioning, and stay sailing in the region until early March, offering two Australia & New Zealand sailings and a return Asia repositioning voyage.
