Azamara Journey
The British Isles

from $2899.00

Delightfully Indulgent

Whoever said, "There is a difference between living and living well," must have taken a voyage with Azamara. We are not merely waiting to be of service to you, we pride ourselves in knowing what you may want or need, quite possibly even before you do.

Azamara's outstanding service is apparent in everything that we do. From the warm smiles you receive as soon as you board to those who deliver our in-room spa services. And then of course, there's our world famous butler service that can satisfy your every whim to the fantastic service you'll receive in our two onboard specialty restaurants. No matter where you are, we are there to be at your service.

Yes, it is glorious - from the moment you step aboard and receive your welcoming mimosa. And what could be better than canapés each afternoon and a nightly treat on your pillow? For those wishing to stay fit, we offer yoga at sunset, Pilates classes, and a world-class Spa and Wellness Center featuring exclusive Elemis treatments (there also happens to be an outdoor spa and relaxation room). If you choose, enrich yourself with lectures by renowned speakers or simply retire to your stateroom, filled with brilliant touches.

There is, of course, butler service to satisfy your every whim, and we offer in-room spa services, too. Those with a passion for delectable dining will adore our two onboard specialty restaurants; they're the finest at sea. Or, you may find a quiet corner in the piano bar and reminisce about your day. And, our live entertainment rivals those in big cities and offers a variety of music and genres.

Yes, it's easy to tell you of all the wonderful amenities Azamara has to offer, but you simply have to live it to truly comprehend it.

 

 

 

         
            14 Night Cruise on board Azamara Journey
                      
           July 31 - August 13, 2008

  Specifically designed to be smaller and more sleek than most cruise ships, journey , like her sister ship, Quest, is filled bow-to-stern with wondrous luxuries and appointments that enhance your voyage of discovery-making it one that you won't soon forget.
Journey boasts two specialty restaurants, concierge amenities, our Spa and Wellness Center, piano bar, Wine Bar, live entertainment, daily enrichment programs (such as evening lectures), and much more. Satisfy your appetite for luxury and adventure on board Journey.

Itinerary:

Copenhagen, Denmark Jul 31 | Aug 14
When surrounded by a sea of blooming flowers in Tivoli Gardens or while admiring Copenhagen's famous Little Mermaid statue, it's virtually impossible to find yourself in the capital of Denmark without a smile on your face. Amalienborg Palace, where you can catch the changing of the guards, and Kronberg Castle, the famous setting of Shakespeare's Hamlet, are just a few of the many points of interest available to you in this former humble fishing village.

Edinburgh (Leith),Scotland Aug 02 | Aug 03
A striking blend of old and new await you in Scotlan's gorgeous capital city of Edinburgh. While the city displays dramatic array of medieval architecture, it also hosts a variety of modern art museums and vintage pubs. Travel just a little further, and take in the serenity of the Lothian region's airy rolling hills.

Inverness/Loch Ness Scotland Aug 04
This charming, historic seaport on the banks of the River Ness has many quiet pleasures to offer. Take a delightful walking tour along the river banks and explore the local galleries, cafes and famous Floral hall. You?ll also want to visit Cawdor Castle, of Macbeth fame. Loch Ness is the largest body of fresh water in Britain, over 22 miles long,
a mile and half wide and 750 feet deep. It's is also the home of "Nessie," the Loch Ness Monster. Need we say more?

Scrabster, Scotland Aug 05
The most northerly town of mainland Scotland, Scrabster is a gateway (by ferry) to the Orkney Islands, where the past lives in prehistoric villages, ancient tombs, ruined palaces and standing stones. Experience the mysticism of the Ring of Brodgar, see the Stone Age village of Scara Brae and explore the Tomb of the Eagles.

Oban, Scotland Aug 06
The "Gateway to the Isles," Oban is a busy working port with houses clinging to steep hillsides guarding a gentle bay. Climb McCaig's Tower, learn glass blowing from the masters at Caithness Glass, watch traditional kilt making at Geoffrey Ltd. and sample fine malt whiskey at Oban Distillery.

Belfast, Northern Ireland Aug 07
A village in the 17th century, you'll quickly step back into Victorian and Edwardian times surrounded by Belfast's grand public buildings like the grand old Ulster Bank with its cast-iron lamps, sculptures and iron railings. Savor a pint of Guinness at the National Trust's Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast's most famous bar.

Dublin, Ireland Aug 08
With Dublin Bay to the east and the Dublin Mountains to the south, the capital of Ireland has clearly left quite an impression on the lands surrounding it. Whether you're walking the medieval streets around Dublin Castle or enjoying a pint at Keating's Pub, you're almost certain to be introduced to the famous charm and wit of the Irish.

Cornwall (Falmouth), England Aug 09

Falmouth is Cornwall's premier seaside resort. Its wide, sparkling beaches, warmed by the Gulf Stream, make it the preferred vacation destination for families in southwest England and beyond. Other attractions include nearby Pedennis Castle, built by King Henry VIII to defend against the French army. Falmouth?s lively town center also features a charming array of craft shops, pubs, and more.

St. Peter Port, Channel Isl Aug 10
St. Peter Port is situated on a hillside overlooking the harbor of the Island of Guernsey in the British Channel Islands. Its rows of brightly painted houses, terraces, and tiered gardens are criss-crossed by worn steps and cobbled hidden alleys. The island was home to French poet Victor Hugo for 15 years and whose house provides an intriguing monument.

Amsterdam, Holland Aug 12
Amsterdam is an eclectic mix of old and new, historical charm and cosmopolitan flair. It's a blend of cultures, but still quintessentially Dutch. The people-watching is rewarding, and the quest for rich history is even more so. Take a boat tour along the canals to enjoy the distinct and beautiful personalities of the many bridges you'll see.

Kiel Canal, Germany Aug 13
Cruise through this 61-mile waterway that links the North and Baltic Seas. Sail gently through beautiful German scenery as crowds of well wishers greet the ship from each of ten bridges. Cyclists, picnicking families and even cows will be glad to see you.