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Azamara announces epic six-month world cruise visiting over 100 destinations

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Azamara announces epic six-month world cruise visiting over 100 destinations
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Mackenzie Roche Editor | The Points Guy

Azamara has announced its longest-ever world cruise, set to depart in 2027. The small-ship cruise line revealed that the 188-night voyage will visit 103 destinations across five continents and 37 countries. This extensive itinerary includes 50 late-night port calls and 15 overnight stays.

The cruise will take place on the Azamara Quest, a ship with a capacity of 702 passengers. It offers an intimate experience while allowing access to both major ports and narrower waterways. Notable stops include Japan, Tahiti, New Zealand, Thailand, Alaska, and Sweden. During the journey, Azamara Quest will navigate Germany's Kiel Canal and enter Shanghai directly.

Azamara is known for providing immersive experiences aimed at affluent travelers. The 2027 World Cruise will feature "12 exclusive and complimentary AzAmazing Evenings," which allow cruisers to explore iconic landmarks and cultural performances.

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The voyage begins in San Francisco on January 5, 2027. Initial stops include Hawaii and French Polynesia before continuing to American Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Japan, South Korea, Alaska's Inside Passage, Canada’s Vancouver and Victoria; Mexico; Costa Rica; North America's East Coast; Ireland; France; Northern Europe including the Netherlands; Germany; Poland; Estonia; Finland; Sweden ending in Copenhagen on July 12.

For those unable to commit to the full duration of the trip, shorter segments are available for booking. Prices start at $85,559 per person for an inside cabin based on double occupancy.

Booking options include direct reservations with Azamara or through travel agents. Full world cruise bookings come with additional perks valued over $40,000 per cabin according to Azamara.

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