Sunday, January 16, 2011

Enjoy the best of both worlds with Azamara Quest

Cruise Club Azamara can not as well known as company Royal Caribbean or Celebrity Cruises sister, but are carving out a niche for themselves between sophisticated cruisers who want to experience luxury without the premium price tag.


Released in 2007 when Royal Caribbean bought two 700 passengers bankruptcy Renaissance cruise vessels, Azamara offers passengers the possibility of visiting some of destinations and stay there more than it would be more cruises. In fact, their itineraries include many overnight stays in port.


Unlike ship Princess and the genealogy of the Oceania Azamara includes wines with lunch and dinner, tips, Butler service, and free self-service laundry. On longer cruises, this is an extra reflective.


Azamara dining Quest.


Cruises can dine in the dining room of the discoveries at anytime they choose between 6 and 9: 30 PM. And unlike many cruises, there surprising numbers of tables for two.


Two specialty - a steakhouse called first C and a bistro influenced by the Mediterranean called Aqualina - restaurants are fine choices. Passengers in all classes of cabin can dine in one of free, while reservations are necessary.


Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served buffet Caf? Windows style, and you can get burgers, chicken, ribs, kebabs or salmon grilled on Pool Grill until the end of the afternoon. Mosaic Caf? serves a good selection of tapas in the evening and drink coffee, cakes and other goodies throughout the day.


Another nice touch may request room service from the restaurant menus always are open.


Representation Azamata Quest.


When Royal Caribbean took delivery of Renaissance 7, joined by nearly three dozen Sky Suites on deck 8. These representation 266 square feet have verandahs of 60 square feet, additional services and amenities, and bathtubs. Passengers in suites can dine in alternative restaurants three times on the cruise in the House.


All cabin categories include service Butler, fresh flowers and baskets of fruit and personalized stationery. As expected, have small refrigerators, small boxes, interactive TV and sitting areas.


 

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