Azamara Journey Review

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Azamara Quest - Israel, Turkey, Greece & Cyprus

Review for the Western Mediterranean Cruise on Azamara Journey
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Mimippsb
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: May 2011

What's not to like is the answer you would receive on our May 6th cruise on Azamara's Quest by the guests. Our first Azamara cruise is what we call superior even to Seabourn. This line does indeed have their act together compared to other cruise lines. The food was excellent both in the cafe, dining room or specialty dining. The offerings for breakfast and lunch were so varied that it met everyone's palate. You could have even the simplest sandwich...all you had to do is ask. Many times on a cruise ship all I wanted was something as simple as a sandwich and chips and on Azamara you could have it. The pizza was the best that I have had on any ship.

The ship gave you the impression of a small boutique hotel. Nothing like the larger ships. Dining room was in dark woods...very intimate.

Azamara is there to please and it was definitely apparent when we first arrived on the ship. The service was five stars plus. Our stateroom steward was one of the best we have ever had. Everyone on the ship was friendly.

Cabin Review

Our cabin was beautiful with the balcony. Bathroom was small, but you really don't need a large bathroom to get what you need done. The ship was quiet...never heard anyone next door or out in the hallway.

We noticed how nice it was to get an elevator in a few seconds..not like the bigger ships.

Never saw guests at the Guest Relations deck complaining like we have in other ships.

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