Azamara Los Angeles Cruise Reviews

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Across the Pacific

Review for a Hawaii Cruise on Azamara Journey

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Grahambythesea
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Hawaii has been on a bucket list for years and having sailed on Azamara Journey before and liked the small friendly ship, this looked like a great trip. It was a lot of sea days, 11 out of the 18 on board. It was rough weather coming out of LA, high winds and high seas, but on the whole Journey handled it well, even if sleeping was somewhat like dozing off on a roller coaster. The staff are ...
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Sail Date: January 2020

Cabin Type: Club Veranda Stateroom


Really enjoyed ourselves, but service not as stellar as expected

Review for a Hawaii Cruise on Azamara Journey

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We4lv2trvl
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

In a nutshell: Consistently best food we’ve had on a cruise ship. Special events were well above most other cruise lines. Service was good, but lacked the “sparkle” of other high end (and more expensive) cruise lines that try harder to exceed your expectations. We took this cruise because it was my mother-in-law’s 82nd birthday and Tahiti has been on her bucket list since she was a child. ...
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Sail Date: January 2020

Cabin Type: Club Veranda Stateroom


May be the best yet!

Review for a Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Azamara Journey

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hotczech50
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

This was our third trip through the Panama Canal and we enjoyed it as much as our first two. We had been to many of the ports on this itinerary before, so we picked this cruise for the ship - we love the R Class ships. We sailed many times on Renaissance - it was our favorite line. We have followed the dispersal of the 8 R Class ships after the line filed for bankruptcy (Oceania has 4, Azamara ...
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Sail Date: February 2016

Cabin Type: Club Deluxe Veranda Stateroom


Another (mostly) Azamazing cruise on Quest

Review for a Mexican Riviera Cruise on Azamara Quest

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mare s.
First Time Cruiser • Age 20s

This cruise combined the best...departing from our home port (no airports!) and being once again on the Quest. Embarkation was easy...hardly any wait time before we received our seapass card and were welcomed on board by staff handing out glasses of bubbly. Since we arrived a bit early, we headed straight to Windows for lunch. Unfortunately, lots of people had the same idea and they ran out of ...
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Sail Date: January 2014


Crystal Light?

Review for a Mexican Riviera Cruise on Azamara Quest

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Cyberchomp
10+ Cruises • Age 20s

We wanted to try Azamara Club Cruises. Which is interesting in itself, because until not that long ago, we had never *heard* of Azamara. We thought it would be something approaching the level of Crystal (whom we have sailed in the past and greatly enjoyed, pre-all inclusive). We love the small ship format, we were specifically interested in this particular itinerary (which included Mexico's Copper ...
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Sail Date: January 2014


Nice, but Falls Short

Review for a Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Azamara Journey

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auntdeb
First Time Cruiser • Age 2020s

When we first heard about Azamara, it was on Royal Caribbean's Splendour of the Seas. We have booked passage on Cunard, Princess, Celebrity, Royal Caribbean, NCL and Holland America, so we know the general drill and what to expect. The lure of a more upscale line was just what we were looking for, but were disappointed that we just did not find it in Azamara. We had an ocean view cabin right ...
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Sail Date: January 2009


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