Azamara Cruise Reviews for Luxury to the Panama Canal & Central America

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First and Last Azamara

Review for a South America Cruise on Azamara Pursuit

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JJRuchotzke
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

We chose Azamara, primarily because we wanted to go to Peru in the month of November. We had primarily cruised with Oceania before, and since this ship is from the same previous Renaissance line, we had familiarity with the ship. Sadly, that’s where the similarity ended. Before I begin with the reasons we won’t consider Azamara again, let me note that our room attendant Dyna was fabulous, ...
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Sail Date: November 2018

Cabin Type: Club Interior Stateroom


Disaster on the Journey

Review for a Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Azamara Journey

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Berelle
10+ Cruises • Age 90s

Out of 35 previous cruises this was the worst .RCCL should be ashamed . The crew of the Ship tried their hardest but couldn't overcome the fact that this ship was not ready to sail as a luxury cruise . it was just out of drydock and it wasn't finished . our problem started with the booking . we weren't told about the refurbishment till much later . i was given a specific stateroom and told ...
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Sail Date: September 2015


CRUISE FROM HELL

Review for a Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Azamara Journey

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erdoc53
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

Before we left port my husband checked the toilet. Not working. He told the attendant. We left port with over half the toilets on the ship inoperative. First they said there were a few, then the whole port side, then the port side and some starboard. They had one toilet in an unoccupied room that everyone on our floor had to use. There were lines, often the prior person inadvertently locked the ...
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Sail Date: March 2015

Cabin Type: Club Veranda Stateroom


The Little Ship That Couldn't...

Review for a Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Azamara Journey

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SailSailAway
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

Nothing in the last thirty years of cruising could have prepared me for the let down of this 16 night Panama Canal Cruise. Celebrity Cruise line should refund every passenger on this trip, their money, immediately. This trip was organized by my friends for my 50th Birthday, and was researched very carefully... what follows will make you think twice about boarding either of the Azamara ships. What ...
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Sail Date: December 2008


Quest Quite a Dissappointment

Review for a Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Azamara Quest

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Cruiser 30
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

My travel agent booked my wife and me on the above voyage representing that this would be a five star experience, appropriate for the celebration of my wife's sixtieth birthday and consistent with our usual "birthday" cruising choices (Crystal, Regent, Oceania, Holland America, etc.) I regret to say that we were greatly disappointed with Azamara. CABIN: Besides the diminutive shower, the lack of ...
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Sail Date: December 2007


Grateful to be off the Quest

Review for a Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Azamara Quest

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animal lover
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

Let me preface this by saying that we are Oceania customers.This cruise was sold to us as Oceania but better. The ship is identical to O's. We asked very specific questions of our TA and were told that they were answered by Celebrity. It seems many passengers were told different stories and it was quite clear that staff on the ship was stunned to hear what we had been told. They blamed the TA's. ...
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Sail Date: December 2007

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