Azamara Quest Review

Azamara Quest did not disappoint

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Azamara Quest
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johnandlinda
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Mar 2014

We loved our first Azamara experience!  The small ship atmosphere is perfect for us at our age...we are both in our early 60's. We do not cruise to spend everyday touring. We cruise more just for the cruise experience and to just get away and relax.

We liked the fact that Azamara is all-inclusive, not totally inclusive like some cruise lines, but mostly cause gratuities and complimentary drinks are included. We were quite fine with the daily wine selections and the comp alcohol worked well enough. Next trip though might upgrade the alcohol package so we can enjoy after dinner drinks like Baileys.

The ship was in great shape and the room albeit a bit small had to be the quietest cabin we had ever had. Loved the fact of the sliding door to the verandah too. Yes, the shower is small, but they have done a great job keeping the water within the shower and not all over the floor

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Perfect location so far midpoint between pool deck and DiscoveriesTotally unobstructed

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