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| 30th30 | AprApr | 202727 | Tokyo, Japan, embark on the Azamara Quest | 19:00 | |||
Lights, sushi, manga! Sprawling, frenetic, and endlessly fascinating, Japan’s capital is a city of contrasts. Shrines and gardens are pockets of calm between famously crowded streets and soaring office buildings. Mom-and-pop noodle houses share street space with Western-style chain restaurants and exquisite fine dining. Shopping yields lovely folk arts as well as the newest electronics. And nightlife kicks off with karaoke or sake and continues with techno clubs and more. Whether you seek the traditional or the cutting edge, Tokyo will provide it. As the largest metropolitan area in the world, Tokyo is an exciting city where a seemingly unlimited choice of shops, restaurants and museums sit in contrast with an array of temples, shrines and gardens. | |||||||
| 1st01 | MayMay | 202727 | Oarai, Japan | 09:00 | 17:00 | ||
| 2nd02 | MayMay | 202727 | Miyako, Iwate, Japan | 09:00 | 17:00 | ||
Miyako, located in Japan's Iwate Prefecture, is renowned for the dramatic cliffs and scenic coastline of Jodogahama Beach, offering stunning views and crystal-clear waters ideal for boat tours or swimming. The port is also a gateway to Rikuchu Kaigan National Park, where visitors can hike and admire the rugged beauty of Japan's northern coast. | |||||||
| 3rd03 | MayMay | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 4th04 | MayMay | 202727 | At Sea | 06:00 | 18:00 | ||
| 5th05 | MayMay | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 6th06 | MayMay | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 7th07 | MayMay | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 8th08 | MayMay | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 9th09 | MayMay | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 10th10 | MayMay | 202727 | Kodiak, Alaska, United States | 06:00 | 17:00 | ||
Today, commercial fishing is king in Kodiak. Despite its small population—about 6,475 people scattered among the several islands in the Kodiak group—the city is among the busiest fishing ports in the United States. The harbor is also an important supply point for small communities on the Aleutian Islands and the Alaska Peninsula.Visitors to the island tend to follow one of two agendas: either immediately fly out to a remote lodge for fishing, kayaking, or bear viewing; or stay in town and access whatever pursuits they can reach from the limited road system. If the former is too pricey an option, consider combining the two: drive the road system to see what can be seen inexpensively, then add a fly-out or charter-boat excursion to a remote lodge or wilderness access point.Floatplane and boat charters are available from Kodiak to many remote attractions, chief among them the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge , which covers four islands in the Gulf of Alaska: Kodiak, Afognak, Ban, and Uganik. Kodiak, Alaska, is renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich wildlife, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the rugged beauty of Kodiak Island by hiking the trails of the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, home to the famous Kodiak brown bears. The town also boasts a vibrant fishing culture, and the local seafood is celebrated at the annual Kodiak Crab Festival, highlighting the community's deep connection to the ocean. | |||||||
| 11th11 | MayMay | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 12th12 | MayMay | 202727 | Juneau, Alaska, United States | 09:00 | 23:00 | ||
Juneau, Alaska's capital and third-largest city, is on the North American mainland but can't be reached by road. Bounded by steep mountains and water, the city’s geographic isolation and compact size make it much more akin to an island community such as Sitka than to other Alaskan urban centers, such as Fairbanks or Anchorage. Juneau is full of contrasts. Its dramatic hillside location and historic downtown buildings provide a frontier feeling, but the city's cosmopolitan nature comes through in fine museums, noteworthy restaurants, and a literate and outdoorsy populace. The finest of the museums, the Alaska State Museum, is scheduled to reopen in May 2016 on its old site as the expanded Alaska State Library, Archives, and Museum (SLAM) following several years of planning and exhibit research. Another new facility, the Walter Soboleff Center, offers visitors a chance to learn about the indigenous cultures of Southeast Alaska–-Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian. Other highlights include the Mt. Roberts Tramway, plenty of densely forested wilderness areas, quiet bays for sea kayaking, and even a famous drive-up glacier, Mendenhall Glacier. For goings-on, pick up the Juneau Empire (www.juneauempire.com), which keeps tabs on state politics, business, sports, and local news. Juneau, Alaska, is the state capital and a vibrant hub of culture and history, surrounded by mountains and glacial waters. Visitors can take a scenic tram ride up to Mount Roberts for panoramic views or explore the rich history of the region at the Alaska State Museum, showcasing Indigenous art and artifacts. Known for its accessibility to stunning natural wonders, Juneau is also a gateway to the majestic Mendenhall Glacier, where you can hike, kayak, or simply enjoy the mesmerizing sights of this iconic glacier and its stunning surroundings. | |||||||
| 13th13 | MayMay | 202727 | Icy Strait Point, United States | 07:30 | 16:00 | ||
Since Icy Strait Point opened in 2004, Hoonah has attracted more visitors, particularly those who arrive by cruise ship. The port is centered around the restored salmon cannery, which now houses a museum, local arts and crafts shops, restaurants, and a mid-1930s cannery line display. Outside is the world’s largest and highest zip line at 5,330 feet long, featuring a 1,300-foot vertical drop—a thrilling ride with fantastic views of the surrounding mountains and ocean. If you're looking for more relaxing mountaintop views, book a gondola ride that will whisk you up into the mountains for some leisurely hiking and stellar sightseeing. Icy Strait Point houses several restaurants where visitors can dine on freshly caught seafood while taking in the waterfront views. A range of excursions are available at Icy Strait Point catering primarily to cruise ship passengers, from Alaska Native dance performances to bear viewing and whale watching. Icy Strait Point, Alaska, offers an authentic glimpse into the rich culture and natural beauty of the region. Located near the native Tlingit village of Hoonah, it's a perfect spot for whale watching, where you can often spot humpback whales, orcas, and sea lions. For thrill-seekers, the world's largest zipline awaits, offering stunning views of the lush forests and surrounding waters. | |||||||
| 14th14 | MayMay | 202727 | Ketchikan, Alaska, United States | 09:00 | 22:00 | ||
Ketchikan is famous for its colorful totem poles, rainy skies, steep–as–San Francisco streets, and lush island setting. Some 13,500 people call the town home, and, in the summer, cruise ships crowd the shoreline, floatplanes depart noisily for Misty Fiords National Monument, and salmon-laden commercial fishing boats motor through Tongass Narrows. In the last decade Ketchikan's rowdy, blue-collar heritage of logging and fishing has been softened by the loss of many timber-industry jobs and the dramatic rise of cruise-ship tourism. With some effort, though, visitors can still glimpse the rugged frontier spirit that once permeated this hardscrabble cannery town. Art lovers should make a beeline for Ketchikan: the arts community here is very active. Travelers in search of the perfect piece of Alaska art will find an incredible range of pieces to choose from.The town is at the foot of 3,000-foot Deer Mountain, near the southeastern corner of Revillagigedo (locals shorten it to Revilla) Island. Prior to the arrival of white miners and fishermen in 1885, the Tlingit used the site at the mouth of Ketchikan Creek as a summer fish camp. Gold discoveries just before the turn of the 20th century brought more immigrants, and valuable timber and commercial fishing resources spurred new industries. By the 1930s the town bragged that it was the "salmon-canning capital of the world." You will still find some of Southeast's best salmon fishing around here. Ketchikan is the first bite of Alaska that many travelers taste. Despite its imposing backdrop, hillside homes, and many staircases, the town is relatively easy to walk through. Favorite downtown stops include the Spruce Mill Development shops and Creek Street. A bit farther away you'll find the Totem Heritage Center. Out of town (but included on most bus tours) are two longtime favorites: Totem Bight State Historical Park to the north and Saxman Totem Park to the south. Ketchikan, Alaska, is renowned for its vibrant Native American heritage and stunning natural beauty, often referred to as the "Salmon Capital of the World." Visitors can explore the colorful Creek Street, lined with charming shops and historic buildings, or visit the Totem Heritage Center to learn about the area's Indigenous culture and art. | |||||||
| 15th15 | MayMay | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 16th16 | MayMay | 202727 | Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada | 13:00 | 20:00 | ||
Nanaimo is located on the east coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, about 70.2 miles (113 kilometres) northwest of Victoria and 34.1 miles (55 kilometres) west of Vancouver. The 'Harbour City' of Nanaimo is separated by the Strait of Georgia, and linked to Vancouver via the Horseshoe Bay BC Ferries terminal in West Vancouver. As the site of the main ferry terminal, Nanaimo is the gateway to many other destinations both on the northern part of the island, such as Tofino, Comox Valley, Parksville, Campbell River, Port Alberni, and Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park. Offshore islands accessible via Nanaimo include Newcastle Island, Protection Island, Gabriola Island, Valdes Island, and many other Gulf Islands. Nanaimo is also the headquarters of the Regional District of Nanaimo. Nanaimo, Canada, offers a mix of outdoor adventure and rich history, with scenic waterfronts perfect for kayaking and hiking the nearby Westwood Lake trails. Be sure to try the famous Nanaimo Bar, a sweet treat named after the city. | |||||||
| 17th17 | MayMay | 202727 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, disembark the Azamara Quest | 06:00 | |||
Vancouver is a delicious juxtaposition of urban sophistication and on-your-doorstep wilderness adventure. The mountains and seascape make the city an outdoor playground for hiking, skiing, kayaking, cycling, and sailing—and so much more—while the cuisine and arts scenes are equally diverse, reflecting the makeup of Vancouver's ethnic (predominantly Asian) mosaic. Vancouver is consistently ranked as one of the world's most livable cities, and it's easy for visitors to see why. It's beautiful, it's outdoorsy, and there's a laidback West Coast vibe. On the one hand, there's easy access to a variety of outdoor activities, a fabulous variety of beaches, and amazing parks. At the same time, the city has a multicultural vitality and cosmopolitan flair. The attraction is as much in the range of food choices—the fresh seafood and local produce are some of North America's best—as it is in the museums, shopping, and nightlife.Vancouver's landscaping also adds to the city's walking appeal. In spring, flowerbeds spill over with tulips and daffodils while sea breezes scatter scented cherry blossoms throughout Downtown; in summer office workers take to the beaches, parks, and urban courtyards for picnic lunches and laptop meetings. More than 8 million visitors each year come to Vancouver, Canada's third-largest metropolitan area. Because of its peninsula location, traffic flow is a contentious issue. Thankfully, Vancouver is wonderfully walkable, especially in the downtown core. The North Shore is a scoot across the harbor, and the rapid-transit system to Richmond and the airport means that staying in the more affordable ’burbs doesn't have to be synonymous with sacrificing convenience. The mild climate, exquisite natural scenery, and relaxed outdoor lifestyle keep attracting residents, and the number of visitors is increasing for the same reasons. People often get their first glimpse of Vancouver when catching an Alaskan cruise, and many return at some point to spend more time here. | |||||||

The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
At Aqualina, you’ll find some of Italy’s most authentic dishes. Pastas made from scratch, traditional recipes, and scrumptious vegetarian dishes that make sure there’s something for everyone. Plus our famous desserts: Sorrento lemon liqueur mousse, hazelnut chocolate soufflé and more.
Discover the world through dishes and flavors from the places we visit. Of course, you’ll also enjoy a wide variety of nightly selections such as filet mignon with black truffle sauce. Choose being seated at a table for two or as part of a larger group of fellow guests.
Stylish and cozy, Mosaic offers your favorite coffee drinks exactly as you like them. Relax in a comfortable seat and enjoy. It’s the perfect spot to start or end your day, and it just might become your favorite place on the ship.
Your choice of steak, cooked to perfection. Herb-coated rack of lamb, duck confit and Chilean sea bass—all paired with savory sides. At Prime C, you’re in for more than delectable dining. Expect a great evening with stunning views and lush décor.
Our daily themed dinner often takes its inspiration from the region we’re visiting—Indian, Mexican, Spanish, Italian. We also create an extra live station made from local ingredients purchased in port: Greek salad made with local feta (Greece), pasta prepared with local mushrooms (Italy), fresh Mussels served with garlic bread (Netherlands).
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The idea of the Living Room is just that. To “live in” and to enjoy time with friends and fellow guests! Much of the room is furnished as a living room, with clusters of large comfortable chairs and sofas....
Enjoy live performances of professional full-stage musical revues, classical soloists, bands and other entertainment in a cabaret nightclub with a full bar and cozy tables.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
| 17 nights aboard the Azamara Quest | |||
| AzAmazing Evenings event on voyages over 7 nights | |||
| Pre-Paid Gratuities | |||
| Select standard spirits, international beers & wines | |||
| Free bottled water, soft drinks, specialty coffees & teas | |||
| Concierge services for personal guidance & reservations | |||
| Free self-service laundry | |||
| Shuttle service to & from port where available | |||
| English Butler Service for suite Guests | |||
| Port Taxes and Fees | |||
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Date 30th Apr 2027 |
Nts 17 |
Interior £2,939pp |
Oceanview £3,369pp |
Balcony £3,729pp |
Suite £7,889pp |
Date 30th Apr 2027 |
Nts 17 |
Interior £2,939pp |
Oceanview £3,369pp |
Balcony £3,729pp |
Suite £7,889pp |
| Interior staterooms from | £2,939pp | ||
| 9 | Club Interior Stateroom (Deck 8, Mid/Fwd) | £3,369pp | |
| 10 | Club Interior Stateroom (Deck 7, Mid) | £3,289pp | |
| 11 | Club Interior Stateroom (Deck 6,7, Fwd) | £3,219pp | |
| 12 | Club Interior Stateroom (Deck 4, Mid) | £3,069pp | |
| Z | Interior Guarantee | £2,939pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £3,369pp | ||
| 5 | Club Oceanview Stateroom (Deck 4, Mid) | £3,639pp | |
| 6 | Club Oceanview Stateroom (Deck 4, Fwd) | £3,579pp | |
| 8 | Club Oceanview Stateroom (Deck 6, Obstructed) | £3,519pp | |
| Y | Oceanview Guarantee | £3,369pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £3,729pp | ||
| V1 | Club Veranda Stateroom (Deck 4) | £4,099pp | |
| V2 | Club Veranda Stateroom (Deck 7) | £4,009pp | |
| V3 | Club Veranda Stateroom (Deck 6) | £3,899pp | |
| X | Veranda Guarantee | £3,729pp | |
| P1 | Club Veranda Plus Stateroom (Decks 6,7,8, Aft/Fwd) | £4,569pp | |
| P2 | Club Veranda Plus Stateroom (Deck 8, Mid) | £4,469pp | |
| P3 | Club Veranda Plus Stateroom (Deck 8, Fwd) | £4,369pp | |
| XP | Club Veranda Plus Guarantee | £4,169pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £7,889pp | ||
| N1 | Club Continent Suite (Deck 8, Mid) | £8,449pp | |
| N2 | Club Continent Suite (Deck 8, Aft) | £8,279pp | |
| SP | Club Spa Suite | £11,579pp | |
| CO | Club Ocean Suite | £12,809pp | |
| CW | Club World Owner's Suite | £14,219pp | |
| W | Suite Guarantee | £7,889pp | |
| CS | Panorama Suite | £15,179pp | |
| E1 | Grandview Suite | £9,239pp | |
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