Azamara Cruises has unveiled its 2025-2026 winter sailings, featuring extended voyages that visit eight new maiden ports and less-frequented destinations accessible only to smaller ships. The cruises will provide more in-depth exploration with multiple overnight stays at each port.
"We’re thrilled to be bringing our guests to eight new ports of call in 2025 and 2026, from Scarborough, capital of the small island of Tobago, to Pointe des Galets on the beautiful French island of Reunion,” said Michael Pawlus, head of itinerary planning at Azamara Cruises. “As longer trips continue to trend with our guests, we’ve also added a Grand Voyage that brings guests all the way around South America and Caribbean sailings that guests can combine for more immersive island travel without any days at sea.”
To meet guest demand for longer itineraries, Azamara is offering a 79-night Grand Voyage circumnavigating South America, beginning and ending in Miami. The line has also designed consecutive Caribbean sailings without any days at sea, allowing guests to spend up to 14 days exploring the islands.
New ports of call include Santa Marta, Colombia, a colonial city between mountains and the Caribbean with beaches and indigenous cultures; Maizuru, Japan, a former naval base with historical sites and museums along the scenic Kyoto coast; St. Pierre, Martinique, home to Creole culture and volcanic ruins; and Celukan Bawang, Bali, an Indonesian port town with varied landscapes and beaches to enjoy, as well as traditional Balinese culture.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Azamara Cruises.