Azamara Quest Review

Crossing the Atlantic, in November, on a small ship!

Review for Transatlantic Cruise on Azamara Quest
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10+ Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Nov 2017
Cabin: Club Oceanview Stateroom

We had always wanted to try Azamara as they are the upscale product of RCCL and Celebrity, and our loyalty status transfers over equally from Celebrity. The ship is small - 30,277 tons and accomodates up to 694 passengers. Azamara caters to an upscale, sophisticated cruising crowd. There were no children on this crossing and a large percentage of the guests were retired. The ship's public areas are nicely furnished and kept clean and tidy. There are two small retail shops with high end merchandise and a small casino which got limited use on this sailing.

The Discoveries Dining Room is "open seating" for all meals. Service was inconsistent and slow until we found a great waiter and assistant. Food was generally good, but not what we were expecting. The Windows Cafe and the Patio both served quality food and had a nice variety to suit most guests.

We enjoyed the entertainment and the Cruise Director, Tony Markey, was one of the best that we have encountered. There were two guest speakers on board discussing history and forensic science.

Cabin Review

Club Oceanview Stateroom

Cabin 06

Cabin was in a very good location on deck 4. It had a large picture window and nice furnishings. The bed was very comfortable with high quality linens. There was a small sofa, chair, dressing table and adequate storage and closet space. A wall mounted 40" TV faces the bed. The bathroom is small and the shower has a curtain, but we found it workable. The A/C worked well and we had no issues with the cabin. (We did have the coffee table removed to make better use of the floor space.)

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