AZAMARA Cruises is relaunching its Azamara Ashore program, establishing 17 new pre- and post-cruise land programs to operate between 2026 and 2028. The Azamara Ashore programs were absent for around six years, pausing in 2020 during COVID. Six of the newly relaunched itineraries are brand new, bringing the total to...
AZAMARA Cruises is relaunching its Azamara Ashore program, establishing 17 new pre- and post-cruise land programs to operate between 2026 and 2028.
The Azamara Ashore programs were absent for around six years, pausing in 2020 during COVID.
Six of the newly relaunched itineraries are brand new, bringing the total to 84 programs across Africa, Oceania, Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
Each of these programs is specially curated for Azamara, with 37 fully unique and exclusive to the brand.
Guests can choose from short city stays that offer two-night cultural discoveries in turnaround ports globally, and extended AzAmazing Journeys, which provide three- to six-night itineraries designed for deeper exploration in bucket-list destinations through local cuisine, cultural connection, and immersive experiences.
There are also hotel-based stays that simplify arrivals and departures with optional transfers and end-to-end logistics handled on guests’ behalf.
Highlights of the new programs include ‘Victoria Falls & Chobe National Park with Micato Safaris’, which takes travellers through Zimbabwe and into Botswana offering views of Victoria Falls, and safari game drives through Chobe National Park.
Meanwhile, ‘Machu Picchu, Cusco & Hiram Bingham Train with Coltur Peru’ will see travellers experience Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley of the Peruvian Andes, engaging with master artisans and guardians of Andean tradition.
Guests will also immerse themselves in the legacy of the Citadel, with the journey culminating with a ride on the iconic Belmond Hiram Bingham train, complete with world-class dining and an open bar. MS