Hi Allison. This is so exciting seeing this new ship venture. How is cost in regards to celebrity and princess. This seems very intimate and small passenger counts. Is the cabin nice or just average. thanks for taking us with you . Eddie Albert.
Oh this brings the memories flooding back thanks Alison. When we boarded Quest in Singapore last ear we were handed a glass of sparkling wine and guided to the Cabaret Lounge where we had a personalised muster briefing. Then, like you we headed to the buffet but we ate our food on the rear patio deck.
Hi Allison, thank you for this video. Azamara reminds me of when I sailed on Oceania. It seems like something I would really enjoy. I hope you have a wonderful cruise.
We loved this video. Thank you for showing us around the ship. The ship looks beautiful. Your cruise sounds amazing so far. Enjoy your cruise. We look forward to more updates.
Azamara is like when I first start cruising in 1986 however the ship is more elegant. Interested if the Staterooms feel small especially the bathrooms. I like what you said different brands are a different experience. Fewer passengers mean more attentive service for sure!
Sounds Like You Are Having A Great Time. When We Got On The Oceania Regatta We Felt Like We Were In A Boutique Hotel With Amazing Service. Oceania And Azamara Would Be A Great Comparison. Thank You For Sharing Allison 😀
I misplaced our boarding pass the first time we cruised with Azamara. I was searching madly for it and they welcomed us in just like you! Wonderful isn’t it.😊
Thanks Allison, we felt the same way from going from Princess to Oceania. Small ship cruising is a very different and enjoyable experience. the level of service was over the top. Our last cruise was an expedition cruise on Silver Sea to the Arctic. Probably not going back to mass market.
Excited to follow along your videos and check out a new Cruise line for us. What languages did they do the announcements in? I’m wondering what percentage of the ship are from the United States versus other countries? So much to learn- Thank you!
I like the smaller ships as opposed to the newer ships with 3500+ guests. My only experience on a smaller ship was one time on Oceania with around 1200 guests. I enjoyed the size of that sailing, but was disappointed in the entertainment offerings especially in the evenings after dinner. We enjoy the shows (like in Princess Theater), but also like the trivia, watching karaoke, the game shows, catching a comedian or the like. We were bored on Oceania because once the theater show was done, the ship was pretty much dead. I would worry that Azamara might be that or even worse. Also, it will be interesting to see what kind of activities they offer on sea days.
I just got off of the Oceania Nautica and except for decor and minor changes it's the same ship. The biggest difference is probably that on Oceania they serve you in the buffet, you do not serve yourself.
Sounds like you will have a lovely voyage. Enjoy the experience and do not worry about doing Live's at sail-away. Video and enjoy the experience and tell us about it later.