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Azamara Cruises unveils winter 2026/2027 itineraries

Azamara Cruises has unveiled 66 new cruises and eight Grand Voyages sailing in winter 2026/2027.

The voyages will visit 20 countries and five continents and include a first for the line with Azamara Onwards sailing Europe in the winter, including up the Guadalquvir River to Seville in Spain.

The small-ship destination immersion specialist will also return to China for the season.

The Grand Voyages are extended itineraries of more than 35 nights spanning multiple continents, offering extended destination days and exclusive AzAmazing Evenings with routes including Canada to Australia, Australia to Japan, Canada to Japan, Buenos Aires to Miami and more.

Passengers who book selected cruises before February 28 will receive $1,000 onboard credit, and agents will receive double Azamara Rewards booking up to £20 per booking from January 1.

Michael Pawlus, Azamara head of itinerary planning, said: “We are thrilled to announce our winter 2026-2027 cruises, which mark an exciting chapter in Azamara’s commitment to bringing our guests to the world.

“For the first time ever, we are pleased to offer cruises to Europe during the wintertime so guests can delight in beloved destinations without peak-season crowds and during cooler weather.”

David Duff, Azamara managing director, added: “Highlights include a more extensive Asia programme with a much-anticipated return to China—a bucket list destination for UK travellers—featuring immersive experiences like exploring the Great Wall.

“Guests can also embark on an extraordinary 74-night circumnavigation of South America, exploring the region’s remarkable diversity, or discover winter sun escapes closer to home in the Mediterranean and Canary Islands, all whilst enjoying Azamara’s signature hospitality.”

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