Azamara Quest Review

A smaller ship but bigger on service!

Review for the Western Mediterranean Cruise on Azamara Quest
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formbysquirrel
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Oct 2017
Cabin: Club Veranda Stateroom

We wanted a change from cruising on larger ships and visiting the same ports that can accommodate the larger vessels. Our back to back cruise on the Quest visited new ports and offered a more relaxed, high quality and less hurried ship board experience. The staff are without exception the most friendly and efficient we’ve come across. The captain and staff are very visible throughout the ship and invariably stop and ask you how things are going.

The dining venues are less crowded than on larger ships and we found the food quality and service to be excellent.

Entertainment in the main lounge was really good and a good seat could always be found in this smaller, more intimate cabaret style lounge.

Cabin Review

Club Veranda Stateroom

Cabin V1

Port side forward. You’re not really far from anywhere on this size of ship.

Nice updated furnishings with flat screen interactive tv.

2 seater sofa a little uncomfortable because of its curved shape.

Bathroom adequate. Shower curtain was not a problem. Nice toiletries.

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