Azamara Quest Review

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Our First Azamara Cruise

Review for the Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Azamara Quest
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sabrefan
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Feb 2018
Cabin: Club Veranda Stateroom

Just recently sailed on the Azamara Quest from San Diego to Miami through the Panama Canal. We have previously cruised on Oceania and Princess several times, Viking once and we are elite level on Celebrity. The pros for Azamara Quest were the White Night and Azamazing Evening in Cabo San Lucas. The wait staff in the restaurants and bars were excellent. The crew was very friendly and approachable. The food in the specialty restaurants was very good. The buffet had various ethic food nights. I thought that for a ship this size that the entertainment was very good.

The cons, we had a verandah cabin on deck 8 and in the middle of the ship, lots of vibration especially at night. My wife got seasick one day and this was the first time this happened after 18 cruises. The bathroom. Is very small and the shower is too small for most humans. Disembarkation was at least 2 hours late getting off the ship due to congestion in the Miami harbor according to the captain.

Cabin Review

Club Veranda Stateroom

Cabin V2

Vibration, bathroom is too small for the money paid

Port Reviews

Puerto Quetzal (Antigua)

Went to the old city, great tour

San Diego

Great city, spent 3 days prior to cruise on our own.

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