Azamara Quest Review

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Wonderful Scotland Intensive

Review for the British Isles & Western Europe Cruise on Azamara Quest
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twbiggs
10+ Cruises • Age 20s

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Sail Date: Aug 2022
Cabin: Club Continent Suite

Scotland intensive has been on our bucket list due to Scottish heritage on both of our sides of the family. We loved all of the ports except Invergorden, which was dismal and nothing much to see. The shore excursions were excellent, the dining (especially the two specialty restaurants) was fabulous, and we loved our suite. This was our first experience with Azamara and we've already booked another Azamara cruise for 2023. Love the size of the ship, the inclusive drinks, specialty restaurants and special shore excursions. Being a smaller ship made us able to go into some ports that are normally not available to the larger ships. We had some last minute changes due to tides, and Glasgow's port issues, but other than that it was perfect! Our cabin was spacious with plenty of storage and a nicely appointed bathroom. Daily tea and/or snacks were delivered every afternoon. Embarkation and debarkation went smoothly and efficiently too.

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Club Continent Suite

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