Azamara Pursuit Review

Met expectations in some aspects

Review for the Eastern Mediterranean Cruise on Azamara Pursuit
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William60
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Sep 2019
Cabin: Club Deluxe Veranda Stateroom

Itinerary appealed to us. Croatian ports and inner passage. We are used to travelling on Princess and Seabourn. We expected something from Azamara that was “in between” but feel we didn’t get it. The food was bland and there was little fish offered as main course on any day. The lunchtime buffet on the final day was outstanding but lunch on other days was not. If you chose to eat light and have a salad there was nothing much to go with the salad unless you had a Caesar salad. We were very impressed with the pre embarkation information and duly loaded our details including photos and set up the Azamara app but when came to check in at Venice the receptionist chose to discard all this and made us start again. Ridiculous. The information on the app was not updated properly so the menus were never accurate. So all in all the app was a shambles. Nonetheless we had an enjoyable cruise but would prefer Princess in future.

Cabin Review

Club Deluxe Veranda Stateroom

Cabin VX

The cabin contained a mixture of dark wood furniture and light oak which looked absurd and the shower was the smallest we have ever seen and having a shower curtain was unwelcome.

Port Reviews

Dubrovnik

Great historic venue marred only by too many tourists. On this occasion we went up the cable car to Panorama restaurant for pre booked lunch and enjoyed the view of the city and of the border with Bosnia.

Hvar

Fantastic resort. Walking around and admitting the quality of the place was worthwhile.

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