Azamara includes a selection of standard beverages in its cruise fares. This includes things like select beers, wines by the glass, spirits, sodas, and coffees. Azamara also offers premium beverage packages for those who prefer higher-end drinks.
Tips
Generally, standard gratuities are included in Azamara's cruise fares, though spa services and some premium purchases may incur additional charges.
Entertainment
Choose from a variety of things to entertain yourself including restaurants, bars, theatre, pools and much more.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Port Fees & Taxes
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Wi-Fi
To browse the internet on board you'll need to purchase a Wi-Fi package. These start at $19.95 for 60 minutes of browsing.
Speciality Dining
Specialty restaurants allow travellers to enhance their dining experience during the cruise. This is a great way to add variety to your holiday or celebrate a special occasion. You can pay for meals in the special dining restaurants onboard.
Excursions
If you would like to do any excursions/tours while docked these will be an additional charge. Excursions/tours can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package. Alternatively these can be bought while on the ship but may be more expensive than pre-booking.
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Insurance
Insurance is not included in your package. We've partnered with Holiday Extras. They have 40 years of experience and offer excellent insurance cover for your holiday. Their flexible policies offer cruise-specific cover, so you can rest assured that you are completely covered when you go away. Get a Holiday Extras insurance quote
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
We've partnered with The Travel Visa Company for all your visa needs. They will be able to provide tailored advice and for a fee, assist with arranging your documents.
Ship Facilities
Azamara Journey - By Azamara Cruises
Good for couplesOver 50sInformalLuxury ShipSmall Ship
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Iglu Cruise customer reviews for Azamara Journey
4.5
Based on 117 reviews
Cabin
4
Service
5
Excursions
4
Dining
5
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
We set sail from Cape Town. We loved Cape Town. The ship was comfortable and as our time sailing went on we warmed to the ship. Initially if I am honest I thought we had boarded a retirement home. But there were couples of all ages including one or two children. It is not really a ship for children there is nothing for them to do. However the food was lovely, the menu changed everyday apart from the stable basics which were always available. Breakfast could be served in your cabin every morning, the steward would lay the table with a white cloth in the cabin and lay breakfast out for you. So that was a lovely touch. Staff were all very helpful and pleasant and seemed to enjoy what they were doing. Excursions were ok although I think very pricy. The Journey is a small ship and for a small ship the entertainment was good. Costume budget a little small but overall the entertainment was good. New years eve was a party on deck and was lovely however it ended a bit abruptly and should have carried on for a little longer past midnight. Christmas Brunch and New Years day brunch were all wonderful. The spread of food was so much you really did not know what to choose. I would sail with Azamara again depending on destination.
couple
6-10 cruises
17 Jan 2026
Food was good and ship was very clean and and opulent in the public areas.
We did a back to back cruise with a large crew rotation halfway through.
We were on deck 8 in balcony stateroom for the first part of the cruise and apart from some black substance coming out of the shower all over me (washed off and reported) our stay in the stateroom was uneventful and we were looked after very well.
The Ship had a nice buzz to it as a lot of the crew were looking forward to going home for Christmas.
After the first part of the cruise the cruise was attracting close to top marks
For the second part of the cruise to keep costs down we relocated to deck 4 which turned out to be a issue.
We were surrounded on both sides by a very noisy family with young children.
What were Azamara thinking of when they allowed that to happen
We were subjected to screaming and banging late at night and eventually complained to reception who to be fair responded as best as they could.
The doors have very poor closing mechanisms which allow the doors to be slammed and that,alongside air pressure differental made for a very noisy enviroment.
The construction of the ship meant that the cabin shook every time this happened.
This coupled with some other issues meant that our stay on deck 4 was not great.
We were frankly, glad to get off the ship to the peace and quiet of the post cruise hotel.
As always on cruises the staff were fabulous and worked really hard to make sure the guests were looked after.
Although we are experienced cruisers
We have not been on an American cruise company ship and we did notice the difference in culture when dealing with the guests.
It felt very artificial considering the relatively small amount of guests onboard.
Bottom line nice ship with issues
Food was very good.
The vast majority of staff were great.
But the Itinary and experience did not live up to the Hype and cost.
couple
10+ cruises
15 Jan 2026
The Azamara Journey is a much smaller ship than I am used to which many people like but for me it is very limited . For a one week trip it is fine but for me there was not enough to do on sea days especilly as the weather was not too good.
Staff and Captain were excellent but I found the ship in need of a face lift and the cabins were dull with tiny shower rooms. The ship was able to go into smaller ports but they were not always interesting or had long transfer times to areas of interest.
couple
10+ cruises
10 Jan 2026
I loved the Journey. I took the cruise after a very traumatic couple of years. All I needed was rest and relaxation sunshine, good company and a comfortable space to assimilate. I was touched by the overall friendliness onboard from staff to fellow passengers. Everything ran like clockwork and life became easy. I would recommend Azamara
All offers and prices are subject to change and availability at time of enquiry. Prices are based on two passengers sharing unless otherwise stated and are subject to the Tour Operator's terms and conditions. Cabin and Flight supplements may apply. Other supplements may apply in addition to the price shown above. Flight details, timings and routing may be subject to alteration. Other tour operator charges may also apply. Any Onboard Spending money or drinks package value shown will be per cabin, again based on two sharing.
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As one of the oldest seaside cities in the British Isles, Portsmouth plays host to some of the best maritime attractions you'll ever experience. It is also home to the naval base, making it a must-visit for military history enthusiasts who will love the naval museum ships and fortresses, as well as a stroll around the dockyard. You can also witness the Mary Rose at her museum, as well as the HMS Victory, and for the best views of Portsmouth, visit the Spinnaker Tower.
Things to do in Portsmouth:
Spinnaker Tower
standing at 170 metres tall, this prominent landmark is the ideal place to take in picturesque views of Portsmouth. Situated in Portsmouth Harbour, you'll see it as you set sail on your cruising adventure.
HMS Victory
Built in 1758, HMS Victory has over 246 years of service. An iconic attraction in Portsmouth, it has an incredible 104 guns and is a prominent attraction within easy reach of Porstmouth Harbour.
Mary Rose
A historical museum situated in the Historic Dockyards, you'll be able to explore this fascinating exhibit learning all about the iconic Mary Rose ship.
At Sea
DAY 2
08 Jul 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Liverpool
DAY 3
09 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 10 PM
Nestled in the north of England, Liverpool is home to an extensive maritime history, having been one of the country's most vital maritime centres since the 18th century. As well as the museums and docks, music enthusiasts will love the Beatles Story Museum and the world-famous Cavern Club. A walking tour of this vibrant city will allow you to truly soak up its cultural highlights, as well as Hope Street, a must-visit for delectable cuisine and classic pubs.
Things to do in Liverpool:
Royal Albert Dock
A vibrant waterfront with a wide selection of cafes, restaurants, shops and other attractions, the Royal Albert Dock is situated in the heart of the city. The ultimate destination to visit when in Liverpool, it’s also host to an array of events throughout the year that’s suitable for all the family.
Sefton Park
A beautiful 235 acre, Grade 1 historic nature park with breathtaking scenery, Sefton Park is a popular, award-winning attraction that features statues, caves, a bandstand, and a large greenhouse amongst other attractions.
Tate Liverpool
An art gallery and museum, the Tate Liverpool has a large collection of artworks and events throughout the year. Located in the Royal Albert Dock, this attraction is well worth a visit for those that love art; from contemporary to classic pieces.
Dublin - Overnight onboard
DAY 4-5
10 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Home to Ireland's busiest port, Dublin is the perfect city for quintessentially Irish attractions. Explore the iconic birthplace of Guinness at the Guinness Storehouse, where you can learn how it's made and have a taste for yourself. A walk will then take you to St Patrick's Cathedral, and March's Library which hosts over 20,000 rare books as well as exhibitions throughout the year. Families and kids will also love the numerous lush parks throughout the city to enjoy the great outdoors.
Things to do in Dublin - Overnight onboard:
Guinness Storehouse
One of the most popular attractions in Dublin is the Guinness Storehouse. The moment you step foot in this incredible attraction and brewery you’ll be greeted by the rich smell of the roasting barley and malt. Spend your time there learning about the fascinating history, including how Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000 year lease and the adverts and merchandise they have created throughout the years. At the end of the self-guided tour you can head to the sky bar for a taste of it.
Kilmainham Gaol
Former jail Kilmainham Gaol is located in Kilmainham, Dublin The Office of Public Works, a department of the Irish government, currently manages it as a museum. On the UK government's instructions, several Irish revolutionaries, including the organisers of the 1916 Easter Rising, were imprisoned and executed there. A fascinating attraction, it’s just outside the city and is worth a visit during your time in Dublin.
Trinity College Dublin
One of the world’s oldest universities, dating back to 1592, Trinity College Dublin spans an incredible 47 acres. Situated in the heart of Dublin, this historic university is a must see when in the city due to the scenic architecture. Tours are available around the university, for those that want to learn more about its history.
Greenock
DAY 6
12 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 7:30 AM to 9 PM
Once a quiet fishing village in the 17th century, Greenock has flourished over the years into a gateway to some of the highlights of Scotland. Though there's a number of transport links to destinations further afield, within Greenock itself, you'll find the famous landmark of the town Greenock West Church, golf, and numerous places of natural beauty such as Lyle Hill, which provides stunning views of the River Clyde.
Things to do in Greenock:
McLean Museum
When in Greenock, take a trip to the nearby Mclean Museum & Art Gallery. A popular attraction, it was opened in 1876 and houses an array of artefacts that showcase the history of Greenock and its surrounding areas.
Lyle Hill
For incredible views of Greenock and the surrounding areas, take a walk up Lyle Hill. standing at the west end of the town, it’s easy to venture to via Lyle Road which was constructed in the late 19th century.
Beacon Centre
If you love all things theatre related, head to the newly opened Beacon Arts Centre. A significant building in the heart of the town, it’s home to an array of productions, from Scottish theatre to touring international productions. It’s also a bustling hub for those in the local community.
Douglas
DAY 7
13 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
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At Sea
DAY 8
14 Jul 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Invergordon
DAY 9
15 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 7:30 AM to 8 PM
A port town in the Scottish Highlands, Invergordon sits in the historic Ross and Cromarty region. Once a Royal Navy Dockyard, the town's maritime history can be discovered at the Naval Museum and Heritage Centre. The Mural Trail gives visitors a chance to see the town's more artistic side, while Invergordon is also the perfect place to start a tour into the beautiful surrounding countryside.
Things to do in Invergordon:
Invergordon Castle Grounds
These picturesque grounds used to lead up to a beautiful 13th century castle, which was destroyed during a fire. The castle was replaced in the 19th century by a mansion, which has now also been demolished. However, the castle grounds still provide a tranquil walk, filled with flora and fauna.
Invergordon Museum
Covered with a distinctive mural, the Invergordon Museum is a centrally located attraction which showcases the naval history of the area. A local run, small museum, it’s the perfect attraction for those that love to learn about maritime history, or those who simply want to discover more about the surroundings.
Saltburn Community Woodland
A peaceful and relaxing walk awaits at the Saltburn Community Woodland. Although this is a little walk away from the port, the pretty flowers and trees you’ll see along the woodland are well worth the effort.
Aberdeen
DAY 10
16 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 7:30 AM to 7 PM
A historic city in North East Scotland, Aberdeen is one of the most architecturally distinctive cities in Europe and boasts some of the best coastline in the British Isles. With long stretches of sandy beaches, rolling hills, and dramatic craggy cliffsides, the natural beauty in and around the city itself is not to be understated. You’ll also find a variety of historic sites to visit alongside intriguing museums, plenty of greenspace to wander, and more than enough fantastic places to eat and drink. The weather may be a little colder than what you would experience in England, but it’s more than temperate enough to enjoy spending a day exploring this remarkable city when you arrive. Old Aberdeen, in particular, is worth spending some time in; you’ll find the Powis Gates, King’s College, and Cruickshank Botanical Gardens among the landmarks in this area.
Things to do in Aberdeen:
Slains Castle
Despite technically being known as New Slains Castle, in order to distinguish it from Old Slains Castle, Slains Castle is a 16th-century ruin in Cruden Bay, just a short drive from the city of Aberdeen itself. Built by the 9th Earl of Erroll, the castle itself is featured in Bram Stoker’s The Watter’s Mou and The Mystery of the Sea, and it’s believed that parts of the castle provided a visual palette for Stoker’s Dracula – an octagonal hall, particularly, features in the novel.
Provost Skene’s House
The oldest surviving town hours in Aberdeen, Provost Skene’s House – which was first constructed circa 1545 – is a museum on local history and prominent figures in popular culture who were born, lived, or worked in Aberdeen. While it was remodeled slightly in the mid-18th century, this is a fantastic example of Aberdeen’s unique burgh architectural style and offers an interesting insight into the period.
St. Machar’s Cathedral
In Old Aberdeen, St. Machar’s Cathedral was founded as a site of worship in around 580 – with a Norman cathedral replacing the original church circa 1131 before being rebuilt and repaired numerous times over the years. The current church, which is actually a high kirk (not a cathedral), is primarily 17th century, but remains an important cultural landmark and a stunning structure. Reportedly, the left quarter of William Wallace was buried in the walls of the cathedral following his execution in 1305.
Dundee - Overnight onboard
DAY 11-12
17 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 2:13 AM to 11:30 PM
One of the largest cities in Scotland, Dundee is home to an iconic world of history, culture and vibrant city life.The compact size makes it easy to explore on foot, with countless cafes and boutiques to discover on your journey of Dundee's attractions. Most notable are the V&A Museum as well as the Dundee Museum of Transport. For outdoor enthusiasts, take a hike up the hill, Dundee Law, for stunning views from the 572-foot peak.
Edinburgh (Leith) - Overnight onboard
DAY 13-14
19 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 4:30 PM to 9 PM
Scotland’s capital city, full of gorgeous architecture and quirky charm. Head to the Royal Mile thoroughfare to explore Edinburgh Castle dominating the iconic skyline before descending to take in Holyrood and the National Museum of Scotland. Finally, for those with enough vigour, climb the famous Arthur’s Seat to soak up the stunning views! Alternatively, if you prefer a sit down, there’s also the seasonal Comedy Festival and Military Tattoo.
AI review summary
Cruise
Many customers remarked that the cruise was excellent, well-organized, and they would definitely ship again.
Service
Many customers expressed appreciation for the excellent service provided by Azamara, praising its friendliness and attentiveness.
Standard
Customers expressed appreciation for the high standard of the food, entertainment, and service on the Azamara ship.
Evening
It was highlighted by customers that the Azamazing evening at Ephasis was fantastic and beautifully entertaining.
Entertainment
Based on many customers, the entertainment on the ship was consistently good and enjoyable, with some describing it as excellent and brilliant.