Azamara Buenos Aires Cruise Reviews

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Great Itinerary and service, but not what I expected

Review for a South America Cruise on Azamara Pursuit

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Mariamark
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We chose this cruise because it had a great itinerary, starting in Buenos Aires with 3 days in Rio during Carnaval, and it included Uruguay. We loved the itinerary, the staff on the ship was outstanding, helpful, friendly and seemed happy. Food was Ok, not what we had experience on a previous Quest cruise. In the restaurant the food was Ok,but not great most of the time, but the buffet didn't ...
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Sail Date: February 2023

Cabin Type: Club Oceanview Stateroom


Average cruise the destinations made up for the cruise itself.

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Jilllowther
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

So we were a little younger than most on the Ship but we weren’t to bothered with than until we found a few older people became rude and grumpy. Jumping lines constantly and on more than one occasion people arriving late to shows and demanding the best spaces to sit. And of course deck chair hogs need I say more. The service was good in parts great to see so many of the senior crew around the ...
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Sail Date: February 2023

Cabin Type: Club Veranda Stateroom


Disappointed with the experience on Azamara Pursuit

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travelberlin
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

Azamara Pursuit does not, imho, meet the standards that frequent cruisers with Azamara are used to. This was my 10th cruise with an Azamara ship within 10 years. In a way it was special to me because Azamara was one of my favorite cruise lines, and having cruised 10 times between 2009 and 2019, made me feel like celebrating a milestone. Well, nothing was really special about this cruise with ...
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Response from BonnieM, CBO - Azamara Club Cruises

Hello TravelBerlin, I am so sorry you were not wowed on your South America cruise with us. I know how loyal to Azamara you've been, and what a great contributions you give to our Azamara...

Sail Date: December 2019


About the same as Oceania’s R class ships except no heated pool unlike Oceania

Review for a South America Cruise on Azamara Pursuit

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Buzzy123
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

It is inexplicable why Azamara, when they drydocked the new to them Pursuit, did not add a pool heater. Although the pools on all the Old Renaissance ships are small and oddly shaped with their two whirlpools “pinching” the pool in the middle, Oceania made sure to add pool heaters, Azamara apparently cheaper out leaving the pool only functional for most when it is in the tropics. When we were ...
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Sail Date: February 2019


A few hits, but several misses

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vdelpizzo
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

Delighted to see Azamara pick up another one of the "R-ships" and have a newly refurbished sister ship to Journey and Quest. It was great to see some familiar faces from the other ships on Pursuit. Overall, a good job in renovating the ship. We selected this cruise principally for the itinerary and were very much pleased with the ports of call; the fact that we had mostly great weather ...
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Sail Date: January 2019


The destination was the saving grace

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smalltoad
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

We chose this cruise as we wanted to go to Antarctica but didn't want to pay the prices of the expedition ships. Fortunately the ship was small enough to allow us to navigate some of the small passages and appreciate the wonder of icebergs and penguins. We even entered an active volcano. 17 days on board with only 4 ports was a bit too long, but we knew this when we signed up. What we didn't ...
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Sail Date: January 2019

Cabin Type: Club Veranda Stateroom


Christmas cruise to Rio

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procter
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Just to be clear at the start of this review. I AM AN AZAMARA LOYALIST so the fact that there are some criticisms should be seen as hopefully constructive criticism. I have been critical of H Office actions such as laundry /internet access but would go to the stake supporting the on board experience. In summary for those who may not wish to read further. Good cruise not great. Tango evening ...
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Sail Date: December 2014

Cabin Type: Club World Owners Suite


New Years Cruise 27 Dec

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wee s1
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

First time reviewer as we have just completed our 4th cruise, background is we have sailed with Celebrity in 2011 (Med) and got the cruise bug. We then did the Carribean with Holland America and Turkey and Greece with MSC Divina. We are aged 35 and 39. We tried to book the full package through Azamara ie flights and cruise, the cruise departed on 27 Dec from Buenos Aires. Azamara wanted us to ...
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Sail Date: December 2012


Quirky. A work in progress

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Pisque
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

18 day South American cruise just completed, so here are some thoughts. If Azamara seeks to be the "upscale version" for the Celebrity Line it falls short. Overall, This is NO Regent, but you do get a lot of cruise time for the buck. Embarkation: Easy, but our luggage did not get to cabin by sail time. Layout: Heaving the heavy doors on the pool deck to get anywhere must be hard for older ...
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Sail Date: December 2007


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