Azamara Quest Review

Better Late Than Never

Review for Canary Islands Cruise on Azamara Quest
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rogerthecabin boy
6-10 Cruises • Age 20s

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Sail Date: Nov 2012
Cabin: Club Veranda Stateroom

I had intended to write an extensive review of our Azamara Quest cruise to the Canaries, but I would strongly recommend any future cruiser to read "Procters" recent excellent review of the same cruise.

We can only add that Azamara were unable to provide waiter service for breakfast and lunch in the main restaurant. We know that Azamara are only "luxury lite" but Royal Caribbean and Celebrity, and even MSC, can provide this service. We did not expect to have to adjust our eating times to beat the queues and accommodate Azamara's inability to cater for a largely British customer base. This definitely was not open seating.

The evening entertainment was very disappointing and it was difficult to see what market they were aiming at. We exclude the American comedian from this criticism, although he was largely wasted on the aged, docile audience.

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Club Veranda Stateroom

Cabin V3

Good size cabin but needed updating. Faded carpet and old balcony furniture.

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