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Itinerary

San Francisco, California

With its myriad hills and spectacular bay, San Francisco beguiles with natural beauty, vibrant neighborhoods, and contagious energy. From the hipster Mission District to the sassy Castro, from bustling Union Square to enduring Chinatown, this dynamic town thrives on variety. The city... Read More

Day 1
05 January 2027

San Francisco, California

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Day 2
06 January 2027

At Sea

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Day 3
07 January 2027

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Day 4
08 January 2027

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Day 5
09 January 2027

At Sea

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Day 6
10 January 2027

At Sea

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Day 7
11 January 2027

Honolulu, Hawaii

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Day 8
12 January 2027

Honolulu, Hawaii

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13 January 2027

Nawiliwili, Hawaii

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Day 10
14 January 2027

Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

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Day 11
15 January 2027

At Sea

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Day 12
16 January 2027

At Sea

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Day 13
17 January 2027

At Sea

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Day 14
18 January 2027

At Sea

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Day 15
19 January 2027

At Sea

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Day 16
20 January 2027

At Sea

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Day 17
21 January 2027

Moorea

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Day 18
22 January 2027

Bora-Bora

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Day 19
23 January 2027

Papeete, Tahiti

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Day 20
24 January 2027

Bora-Bora

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Day 21
25 January 2027

At Sea

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Day 22
26 January 2027

At Sea

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Day 23
27 January 2027

Pago Pago

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Day 24
28 January 2027

At Sea

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Day 25
29 January 2027

Crossing the International Date Line - West

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Day 25
29 January 2027

Apia

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Day 26
30 January 2027

At Sea

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Day 27
31 January 2027

Savusavu

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Day 28
01 February 2027

Lautoka

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Day 29
02 February 2027

At Sea

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Day 30
03 February 2027

At Sea

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Day 31
04 February 2027

Norfolk Island

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Day 32
05 February 2027

At Sea

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Day 33
06 February 2027

Auckland

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Day 34
07 February 2027

Auckland

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Day 35
08 February 2027

Tauranga

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Day 36
09 February 2027

Napier

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Day 37
10 February 2027

Picton

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Day 38
11 February 2027

Christchurch

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Day 39
12 February 2027

Dunedin

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Day 40
13 February 2027

Oban, Stewart Island

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Day 41
14 February 2027

Milford Sound

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Day 42
15 February 2027

At Sea

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Day 43
16 February 2027

At Sea

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Day 44
17 February 2027

Hobart, Tasmania

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Day 45
18 February 2027

At Sea

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Day 46
19 February 2027

Melbourne, Victoria

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Day 47
20 February 2027

At Sea

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Day 48
21 February 2027

Eden, New South Wales

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Day 49
22 February 2027

Sydney, New South Wales

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Day 50
23 February 2027

Sydney, New South Wales

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Day 51
24 February 2027

At Sea

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Day 52
25 February 2027

At Sea

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Day 53
26 February 2027

Kangaroo Island, South Australia

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Day 54
27 February 2027

Adelaide, South Australia

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Day 55
28 February 2027

Port Lincoln, South Australia

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Day 56
01 March 2027

At Sea

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Day 57
02 March 2027

At Sea

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Day 58
03 March 2027

Albany, Western Australia

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Day 59
04 March 2027

Busselton, Western Australia

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Day 60
05 March 2027

Fremantle, Western Australia

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Day 61
06 March 2027

Fremantle, Western Australia

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Day 62
07 March 2027

At Sea

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Day 63
08 March 2027

At Sea

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Day 64
09 March 2027

At Sea

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Day 65
10 March 2027

Benoa, Bali

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Day 66
11 March 2027

Celukan Bawang, Bali

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Day 67
12 March 2027

At Sea

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Day 68
13 March 2027

At Sea

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Day 69
14 March 2027

Singapore

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Day 70
15 March 2027

At Sea

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Day 71
16 March 2027

At Sea

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Day 72
17 March 2027

Ko Samui

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Day 73
18 March 2027

Laem Chabang

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Day 74
19 March 2027

Laem Chabang

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Day 75
20 March 2027

At Sea

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Day 76
21 March 2027

Sihanoukville

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Day 77
22 March 2027

At Sea

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Day 78
23 March 2027

Ho Chi Minh City

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Day 79
24 March 2027

Ho Chi Minh City

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Day 80
25 March 2027

Ho Chi Minh City

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Day 81
26 March 2027

At Sea

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Day 82
27 March 2027

Da Nang

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Day 83
28 March 2027

At Sea

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Day 84
29 March 2027

Ha Long Bay

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Day 85
30 March 2027

Ha Long Bay

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Day 86
31 March 2027

At Sea

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Day 87
01 April 2027

Hong Kong

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Day 88
02 April 2027

Hong Kong

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Day 89
03 April 2027

At Sea

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Day 90
04 April 2027

Keelung (Chilung)

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Day 91
05 April 2027

Ishigaki

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Day 92
06 April 2027

Naha, Okinawa

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Day 93
07 April 2027

At Sea

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Day 94
08 April 2027

Shanghai

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Day 95
09 April 2027

Shanghai

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Day 96
10 April 2027

Shanghai

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Day 97
11 April 2027

At Sea

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Day 98
12 April 2027

Dalian

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Day 99
13 April 2027

Beijing

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Day 100
14 April 2027

Beijing

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Day 101
15 April 2027

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Day 102
16 April 2027

Seoul

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17 April 2027

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Day 104
18 April 2027

Yeosu

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Day 105
19 April 2027

Busan

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Day 106
20 April 2027

Busan

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Day 107
21 April 2027

Fukuoka

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Day 108
22 April 2027

Kitakyushu

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Day 109
23 April 2027

Hiroshima

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Day 110
24 April 2027

Beppu, Kyushu Island, Oita

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Day 111
25 April 2027

Kochi

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Day 112
26 April 2027

Kobe

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Day 113
27 April 2027

Kobe

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Day 114
28 April 2027

Shimizu

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Day 115
29 April 2027

Tokyo

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Day 116
30 April 2027

Tokyo

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Day 117
01 May 2027

Oarai

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Day 118
02 May 2027

Miyako, Iwate

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Day 119
03 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 120
04 May 2027

Crossing the International Date Line - West

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Day 121
05 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 122
06 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 123
07 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 124
08 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 125
09 May 2027

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Day 126
10 May 2027

Kodiak, Alaska

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Day 127
11 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 128
12 May 2027

Juneau, Alaska

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Day 129
13 May 2027

Icy Strait Point

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Day 130
14 May 2027

Ketchikan, Alaska

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Day 131
15 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 132
16 May 2027

Nanaimo, British Columbia

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Day 133
17 May 2027

Vancouver, British Columbia

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Day 134
18 May 2027

Seattle, Washington

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Day 135
19 May 2027

Victoria, British Columbia

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Day 136
20 May 2027

Astoria, Oregon

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Day 137
21 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 138
22 May 2027

San Francisco, California

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Day 139
23 May 2027

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Day 140
24 May 2027

San Diego, California

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25 May 2027

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Day 142
26 May 2027

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Day 143
27 May 2027

Cabo San Lucas

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Day 144
28 May 2027

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Day 145
29 May 2027

Acapulco

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Day 146
30 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 147
31 May 2027

Puerto Quetzal

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Day 148
01 June 2027

Acajutla

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02 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 150
03 June 2027

Puntarenas

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Day 151
04 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 152
05 June 2027

Panama Canal Transit

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Day 153
06 June 2027

Cartagena

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07 June 2027

Cartagena

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Day 155
08 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 156
09 June 2027

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Day 157
10 June 2027

Miami, Florida

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Day 158
11 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 159
12 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 160
13 June 2027

New York, New York

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Day 161
14 June 2027

Newport, Rhode Island

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Day 161
14 June 2027

Cape Cod Canal

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Day 162
15 June 2027

Boston, Massachusetts

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Day 163
16 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 164
17 June 2027

Halifax, Nova Scotia

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Day 165
18 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 166
19 June 2027

Saint-John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

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20 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 168
21 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 169
22 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 170
23 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 171
24 June 2027

Cobh

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Day 172
25 June 2027

Cobh

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Day 173
26 June 2027

Plymouth

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Day 174
27 June 2027

Le Havre

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Day 175
28 June 2027

Tilbury

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Day 176
29 June 2027

Amsterdam

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Day 177
30 June 2027

Kiel

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Day 178
01 July 2027

Warnemünde

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Day 179
02 July 2027

Rønne

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Day 180
03 July 2027

Gdansk

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Day 181
04 July 2027

Klaipeda

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Day 182
05 July 2027

Riga

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Day 183
06 July 2027

At Sea

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Day 184
07 July 2027

Tallinn

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Day 185
08 July 2027

Helsinki

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Day 186
09 July 2027

Stockholm

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Day 187
10 July 2027

Stockholm

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Day 188
11 July 2027

At Sea

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Day 189
12 July 2027

Copenhagen

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*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.

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24-hour room service

Complimentary in-room spirits (applicable on plus staterooms & suites)

Butler service in all suites

Self-service laundry

Shuttle service to and from ports and airport where available

Additional amenities for Suite guests

Invite to Azamara's White Night party and buffet

A complimentary AzAmazing Evening excursion (selected sailings)

Beer, Wine & Spirits All Day & Night

Explore Azamara Quest

Deck 11

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  • Sun Deck
  • Shuffle Board

Deck 10

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  • The Living Room
  • Card Room
  • In Touch
  • Elevators
  • Table Tennis
  • Jogging Track
  • The Drawing Room
  • Aqualina Speciality Dining
  • Prime C Speciality Dining

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  • The Sanctum Spa Terrace
  • Salon
  • Fitness Center
  • The Sanctum Spa
  • Pool Bar
  • Pool
  • Swirl & Top
  • The Patio
  • Windows Cafe
  • Sunset Bar
  • Club Spa Suites
  • Elevators

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  • Club Continent Suites
  • Club World Owner's Suites
  • Club Balcony Plus Staterooms 
  • Club Balcony Staterooms
  • Club Interior Stateroom
  • Elevators

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  • Club Balcony Plus Staterooms
  • Club Balcony Staterooms
  • Club Ocean Suites
  • Club World Owner's Suites
  • Club Oceanview Staterooms
  • Club Interior Staterooms
  • Self Service Laundry
  • Elevators

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  • Club Balcony Plus Staterooms
  • Club Balcony Staterooms
  • Club Ocean Suites
  • Club World Owner's Suites
  • Club Continent Suite
  • Club Continent Accessible
  • Club Oceanview Staterooms
  • Club Interior Stateroom
  • Elevators

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  • Cabaret Lounge
  • Shore Excursions
  • Cruise Again
  • The Quest Shop
  • The Den
  • Photo Shop
  • Indulgences
  • Mosaic Cafe
  • Discoveries Lounge 
  • Discoveries Restaurant
  • Elevators

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  • Club Ocean View Staterooms
  • Club Interior Staterooms
  • Club Interior Wheelchair Accessible Staterooms
  • Club Oceanview Wheelchair Accessible Staterooms
  • Guest Relations
  • Concierge Desk 
  • Medical Facility
  • Elevators

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My cruise around Canada with Azamara: Would I recommend it?

I recently sailed around Canada on board Azamara Quest on their Autumn Colours Voyage, cruising from Montréal along the Saint Lawrence River and down the East Coast of North America to New York. What’s the best luxury cruise line to sail around Canada with? If you’re considering a Canada and New England cruise, I highly recommend travelling in the autumn, when the landscape transforms into a spectacular backdrop of red and golden leaves. Azamara’s small-ship luxury allows you to visit smaller, lesser-known ports and enjoy a truly authentic Canadian experience. The voyage was the perfect combination of scenic beauty, cultural discovery and small-ship comfort. Every port offered something unique, from charming coastal towns, busier waterfront cities and lots of dramatic autumn landscapes. With a fleet of four smaller ships, Azamara’s ships are able to dock in ports that larger vessels can’t reach, offering carefully crafted itineraries that allow guests to truly immerse themselves in each destination and experience the very best of every region and its culture.                             My first impressions on board Azamara Quest Azamara seamlessly fuses the intimate, small-ship atmosphere with the charm and warmth of a boutique hotel at sea. Life on board Azamara Quest is relaxed, yet elegant, and the friendly crew create such a welcoming environment that it immediately feels like home from the moment you step on board. What’s the dining like on board Azamara Quest? The dining on board is a genuine highlight, with a wide range of dietary needs thoughtfully catered for. For an extra fee, we dined at Prime C Steakhouse, a speciality restaurant where impeccable service and beautifully presented dishes made the evening feel truly memorable. What’s the accommodation and public spaces like on Azamara Quest? Our inside cabin was surprisingly spacious, comfortable and blissfully quiet. Across the ship, the public areas felt cosy and inviting, with plenty of room to unwind and tasteful décor adding to the sense of understated luxury.                             My highlights from my Canada cruise with Azamara Over twelve memorable nights, our voyage took us to a captivating collection of ports. Quebec City, Saguenay, Baie Comeau, Havre Saint Pierre, Halifax, Lunenburg, Saint John, Portland, Boston, and Martha’s Vineyard. It concluded with a spectacular arrival into Manhattan, New York. My highlights included the beautiful Quebec City, a charming blend of French heritage and contemporary Canadian culture. Its cobblestone streets, elegant architecture and lively cafés made it one of the most captivating ports of the voyage. Other memorable highlights included a visit to Lunenburg, a picturesque UNESCO World Heritage Site in Nova Scotia. This colourful harbour town, with its brightly painted wooden buildings and deep-rooted seafaring heritage, felt like stepping back in time. Only a handful of cruise ships visit each season, which made our call here feel even more special. Lunenburg is famously home to the Bluenose, the iconic racing schooner featured on the Canadian dime, and its working waterfront still reflects that proud shipbuilding legacy. I loved wandering along the harbour, admiring the boats and soaking up the town’s rich maritime history.                             A final unforgettable moment was our transit through the Cape Cod Canal. Although we passed through in the middle of the night, I’m so glad I got up to witness it. The calm stillness of the water, the soft glow of the lights along the shore, and the quiet hum of the ship made it a peaceful and memorable experience, one of those special moments that remind you why it’s worth getting up early at sea. What were the AzAmazing Evenings like on board Azamara? When in Quebec, we experienced one of Azamara’s signature AzAmazing Evenings. These are complimentary events designed to give guests a deeper connection to the destination through local culture and entertainment. Our AzAmazing Evening took place inside the impressive Quebec Armoury, where world-renowned pianist and composer Steve Barakatt gave a mesmerising solo performance. His music filled the grand space, perfectly capturing the spirit and elegance of Quebec, an unforgettable highlight of the cruise. Overall, I would definitely travel with Azamara and do a Canada and New England itinerary again. I wholeheartedly recommend the voyage to anyone seeking an elegant yet relaxed way to explore this stunning part of the world, especially during the autumn. If you’d like to explore itineraries around Canada and New England, or are interested in sailing with Azamara, contact our luxury cruise concierge and they can talk you through all your options to create the perfect holiday for you.

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My cruise around Canada with Azamara: Would I recommend it?

My cruise around Canada with Azamara: Would I recommend it?

I recently sailed around Canada on board Azamara Quest on their Autumn Colours Voyage, cruising from Montréal along the Saint Lawrence River and down the East Coast of North America to New York. What’s the best luxury cruise line to sail around Canada with? If you’re considering a Canada and New England cruise, I highly recommend travelling in the autumn, when the landscape transforms into a spectacular backdrop of red and golden leaves. Azamara’s small-ship luxury allows you to visit smaller, lesser-known ports and enjoy a truly authentic Canadian experience. The voyage was the perfect combination of scenic beauty, cultural discovery and small-ship comfort. Every port offered something unique, from charming coastal towns, busier waterfront cities and lots of dramatic autumn landscapes. With a fleet of four smaller ships, Azamara’s ships are able to dock in ports that larger vessels can’t reach, offering carefully crafted itineraries that allow guests to truly immerse themselves in each destination and experience the very best of every region and its culture.                             My first impressions on board Azamara Quest Azamara seamlessly fuses the intimate, small-ship atmosphere with the charm and warmth of a boutique hotel at sea. Life on board Azamara Quest is relaxed, yet elegant, and the friendly crew create such a welcoming environment that it immediately feels like home from the moment you step on board. What’s the dining like on board Azamara Quest? The dining on board is a genuine highlight, with a wide range of dietary needs thoughtfully catered for. For an extra fee, we dined at Prime C Steakhouse, a speciality restaurant where impeccable service and beautifully presented dishes made the evening feel truly memorable. What’s the accommodation and public spaces like on Azamara Quest? Our inside cabin was surprisingly spacious, comfortable and blissfully quiet. Across the ship, the public areas felt cosy and inviting, with plenty of room to unwind and tasteful décor adding to the sense of understated luxury.                             My highlights from my Canada cruise with Azamara Over twelve memorable nights, our voyage took us to a captivating collection of ports. Quebec City, Saguenay, Baie Comeau, Havre Saint Pierre, Halifax, Lunenburg, Saint John, Portland, Boston, and Martha’s Vineyard. It concluded with a spectacular arrival into Manhattan, New York. My highlights included the beautiful Quebec City, a charming blend of French heritage and contemporary Canadian culture. Its cobblestone streets, elegant architecture and lively cafés made it one of the most captivating ports of the voyage. Other memorable highlights included a visit to Lunenburg, a picturesque UNESCO World Heritage Site in Nova Scotia. This colourful harbour town, with its brightly painted wooden buildings and deep-rooted seafaring heritage, felt like stepping back in time. Only a handful of cruise ships visit each season, which made our call here feel even more special. Lunenburg is famously home to the Bluenose, the iconic racing schooner featured on the Canadian dime, and its working waterfront still reflects that proud shipbuilding legacy. I loved wandering along the harbour, admiring the boats and soaking up the town’s rich maritime history.                             A final unforgettable moment was our transit through the Cape Cod Canal. Although we passed through in the middle of the night, I’m so glad I got up to witness it. The calm stillness of the water, the soft glow of the lights along the shore, and the quiet hum of the ship made it a peaceful and memorable experience, one of those special moments that remind you why it’s worth getting up early at sea. What were the AzAmazing Evenings like on board Azamara? When in Quebec, we experienced one of Azamara’s signature AzAmazing Evenings. These are complimentary events designed to give guests a deeper connection to the destination through local culture and entertainment. Our AzAmazing Evening took place inside the impressive Quebec Armoury, where world-renowned pianist and composer Steve Barakatt gave a mesmerising solo performance. His music filled the grand space, perfectly capturing the spirit and elegance of Quebec, an unforgettable highlight of the cruise. Overall, I would definitely travel with Azamara and do a Canada and New England itinerary again. I wholeheartedly recommend the voyage to anyone seeking an elegant yet relaxed way to explore this stunning part of the world, especially during the autumn. If you’d like to explore itineraries around Canada and New England, or are interested in sailing with Azamara, contact our luxury cruise concierge and they can talk you through all your options to create the perfect holiday for you.

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The Top 4 Destinations to Visit on a Luxury Cruise in the Autumn

The Top 4 Destinations to Visit on a Luxury Cruise in the Autumn

The Top 4 Destinations to Visit on a Luxury Cruise in the Autumn Autumn is upon us, and as the air grows crisp and the landscapes begin to evolve, there’s no need to halt your travels. In fact, there are plenty of incredible locations you can enjoy across the globe with a luxury cruise, some even more beautiful for visiting them in these colder months. Vicky Chapman reviews some destination highlights to consider as we welcome a new season. 1. Canada and New England Famed for its vibrant foliage, this beloved area is simply stunning during the Autumn season. With foggy mornings and cooler temperatures, it’s the perfect hiking weather, where you can marvel at the sea of red, orange and golden leaves flooding acres of land. If you’d like to extend your journey pre- or post-cruise, it’s highly recommended to drive one of the region’s iconic routes, like the Kancamagus Highway, Route 100 and Mohawk Trail. Embrace the festive spirit with apple picking, harvest festivals and pumpkin patches. Explore historic sites and discover the many restored 18th and 19th Century buildings. 2. Japan No autumnal destination inspiration would be complete without a mention of Japan. Whilst renowned for its infamous cherry blossom season, the destination is nothing short of breathtaking during the cooler season, boasting an array of foliage, from fiery reds and golden ginkgo to vivid maple leaves across temples, gardens and mountains. The country is home to an endless number of beautiful temples, from Kyoto to Nara and Mount Takao, which glow amongst the seasonal colours. The pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds make it a far more suitable time for sightseeing, hiking and exploring many of Japan’s spectacular cities like Osaka and Tokyo. You can also enjoy the outdoor hot springs whilst surrounded by the colourful scenery in Hakone, Kusatsu or the Japanese Alps. 3. Alaska A destination that is a common highlight of any frequent cruiser, Alaska is an astonishing part of the world, offering unrivalled views of its towering mountain ranges, pristine waters and fascinating wildlife. Aside from the alpine tundra and boreal forests exploding in deep reds, golds and oranges, the autumnal months are also a particularly active time for resident wildlife. Witness bears and moose in their natural habitats and enjoy an unforgettable afternoon of whale-watching, so you can see these incredible creatures up close. Autumn also means clear, darker nights, which offers explorers a prime opportunity to witness the northern lights while they’re cruising. 4. Mediterranean While beautiful, the Mediterranean summer often involves rocketing temperatures and intensive crowds. Sailing along this part of the world during the autumn allows you to enjoy the iconic landmarks and sites in comfortable weather without the business. Enjoy less queueing and more exploring, whether you’re sailing around the west from Barcelona or Lisbon, or around the east from Athens or Rome (Civitavecchia). The autumnal season is also the perfect time for river cruising, where you’ll still enjoy lots of sunlight but a more serene, peaceful voyage. Explore the heartland of Europe, from the Rhine or the Seine in France or meandering through Vienna and Budapest down the Danube. If you’re interested in booking a last-minute cruise for this Autumn, or perhaps booking ahead, call our luxury cruise concierge today and let us secure your next dream cruise!

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Our Expedition cruise on board Seabourn Venture

Our Expedition cruise on board Seabourn Venture

Our Expedition on board Seabourn Venture Embark upon the adventure of a lifetime with Seabourn Venture! Designed for those curious to explore further and discover the intricate beauty of remote destinations, Seabourn expeditions are truly exceptional voyages that will create memories of a lifetime, one I was fortunate enough to experience. Discover all Seabourn Venture sailings Whether you're an adventure-seeker, wildlife enthusiast, or simply curious about life on an expedition ship, here’s a glimpse into what awaits you... Steph's expedition cruise with Seabourn I recently had the chance to experience one of our expedition cruises first-hand aboard Seabourn Venture in a Veranda Suite around the Shetlands and Orkneys. One of the main things that drew me to an expedition cruise was the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors in harder to reach places and see incredible wildlife in their natural habitats and this certainly didn't disappoint. I started my journey in Lerwick in Shetland, where I enjoyed a coastal walk and an excursion to Jarlshof, an extraordinary archaeological site in Sumburgh. This prehistoric and Norse settlement offered a fascinating glimpse into thousands of years of human history, with remnants of Bronze Age, Iron Age, Viking, and medieval buildings all in one location. The guide brought the site to life with stories and historical context, making it a truly enriching experience. Our next port of call was Fair Isle, and it quickly became one of the highlights of the trip, marked by my first experience disembarking via zodiac. We began with a scenic hike up to a lighthouse, taking in sweeping views of the rugged coastline while accompanied by the calls of noisy oystercatchers. From there, we made our way to a spot known for puffin sightings and were lucky enough to observe these charming birds up close as they landed, interacted with one another, and caught fish. Before returning to the ship, I took a peaceful walk along a small beach with crystal-clear waters. On our zodiac ride back, we made a brief detour through a sea cave, where we were delighted to spot a playful seal swimming nearby - an unforgettable end to an incredible visit. While in port at Kirkwall, I had the chance to explore some of Orkney’s most fascinating cultural and historical landmarks. We began with a visit to St Magnus Cathedral, a striking example of Romanesque architecture. Following that, we took a shore excursion to the Ring of Brodgar, part of Orkney’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. This Neolithic stone circle is set in a dramatic landscape of lochs and rolling hills and our guide painted a vivid picture of the ancient rituals that may have taken place there. We concluded the tour in the charming fishing village of Stromness, where we enjoyed the highly recommended local ice cream. At Copinsay Island, we embarked on a zodiac cruise that offered an incredible opportunity to observe the island's rich birdlife and thriving grey seal population up close. The cliffs and shoreline were alive with seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, kittiwakes, shags, and fulmars, while the seals basked on the rocks or bobbed curiously in the water nearby. As if that wasn’t memorable enough, I also had the chance to take part in a submersible dive—an unforgettable experience that took us 30 meters beneath the surface. From the comfort of the sub, we watched jellyfish drift silently by, surrounded by the peaceful, otherworldly atmosphere of the deep. This was a bucket-list moment and a true highlight of the expedition. On board Seabourn Venture   I would highly recommend Seabourn Venture to anyone looking to embark on an expedition cruise. The ship provided a stunning selection of elegant and comfortable spaces to relax in between explorations and the team on board really brought the journey to life, sharing expert knowledge on the surrounding areas and their fascinating history. There are four hot tubs, a small infinity pool, a gym and wellness spa facilities, as well as several bars and lounges on board. At meal times, Seabourn Venture offers dining excellence in terms of range, themed options and quality from The Colonnade, which provides informal dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner, to The Restaurant, a more formal venue, though relatively relaxed based on the Expedition environment. The service was exceptional - friendly, intuitive, and personal. Whether it was remembering your coffee order or keeping your wine glass full, the crew consistently went above and beyond. Discover all Seabourn Venture sailings If my experience has inspired you and you think you may like to embark on your own voyage, please get in touch with our expedition specialist concierge on 0808 163 3075. 

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