
Azamara, the destination focused cruise operator of four ships, said its fleet of four ships has returned to the high seas.
“I am beyond thankful to our hard-working team and dedicated crew members for all the incredible work and effort that has brought us to this exciting moment,” says Carol Cabezas, President of Azamara.
“Thanks to them, our four-ship fleet are all sailing for the first time ever, allowing us even more opportunities to immerse our guests in the smaller ports and hidden gem destinations of the world,” she said in a statement.
The company’s current programme includes 392 overnight stays and 862 late evening departures, plus more than 3,000 shore excursions, the company said.




