CRUISE Weekly enjoyed a tour of Azamara Quest when she made her inaugural call into Sydney Harbour last Fri. The mid-sized boutique liner features six dining options, seven different entertainment venues and lounges as well as a fitness centre, spa, thalassotherapy pool, acupuncture at sea, salon and main pool with...
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CRUISE Weekly enjoyed a
tour of Azamara Quest when
she made her inaugural call into
Sydney Harbour last Fri.
The mid-sized boutique liner
features six dining options, seven
different entertainment venues
and lounges as well as a fitness
centre, spa, thalassotherapy pool,
acupuncture at sea, salon and
main pool with jacuzzi, topped off
with English butler service.
To help travel agents familiarise
themselves with the unique
Azamara brand, hundreds of
agents were invited on board the
vessel during its Australian visit.
“There’s something really
special about these cruises,”
Azamara hotel director Philip Herbert,
told CW.
“People come for the unique
ports we can take them to and
leave saying how good the
cruise itself was. It’s a common
reaction,” he said.
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