
Azamara, a luxury small-ship cruise line previously owned by Royal Caribbean, has launched Grand Voyages, offering passengers more time in port, bundled airfares, and up to $1,200 in shore excursion credits.
The Grand Voyages aim to redefine exploration on small-ship cruises by offering extended journeys spanning continents, allowing guests to immerse themselves in diverse cultures, cuisines, and traditions.
Each Grand Voyage features extended destination days, with stays in ports lasting 10 hours or more, offering passengers ample time to deeply explore each destination. The package also includes added amenities such as complimentary airfare, shore excursion credits, upgraded beverage package, Wi-Fi, and weekly laundry service.