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It depends a lot on Customs & Immigration in the country of disembarkation. I’d get in touch with Azamara before booking your flight. We have got off an Azamara chip in Dubai at 10:30 pm the night before disembarkation to catch an overnight flight.
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I do send cotton trousers, shorts, tops,husband’s shirts, tee-shirts. Thought I’d also post the link to the spreadsheet again to save folk having to search the topic to find it. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15Deg-GaeZYLml8NN3PVwoh_jUkQ8QmYUe1wxnVAlODE/edit
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I'd wash those by hand & hang them on a hanger on the line in the laundry
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Just booked our 3rd Azamara cruised it's a gem!
Grandma Cruising replied to Bimmer09's topic in Azamara
We’ve done the southern transatlantic route twice with Azamara - 2 stops in Brazil, Cape Verde, Madeira & 2 stops in the Canaries before finishing in Lisbon. -
Cancellation fee fir rebooking same cruise under different category
Grandma Cruising replied to tango9's topic in Azamara
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That was 2019. I’m surprised you were told in February that you would be able to move your booking. I thought that offer was only available to UK passengers during COVID times. I know US passengers have that as part of their t’s and c’s, but they don’t have the protections that we have in the UK.
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I would contact Azamara directly. I would have thought legally they should abide by the t’s & c’s in place when you booked - presumably you have a copy of them?
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Luxor Overland Experience ( passenger who have done this tour!
Grandma Cruising replied to Rabbit27's topic in Azamara
You could also look at doing the overnight tour with another company. We did it a few years ago with YourEgyptTours. We stayed at the Steinberger (same hotel Azamara used). Our tour was much cheaper than Azamara’s tour with a similar itinerary. The only difference was dinner was not included, but the Steigenberger had a nice Italian restaurant that was reasonable. We also paid extra to visit SETI’s tomb and totally agree that it’s well worth it as it’s just amazing. We also had the option to pay extra & go to the light and sound show at Karnak in the evening. We went and I loved it, but my DH definitely did not! We had a great guide. We were in mini-buses rather than a larger bus, but they were fine. -
There are several outlets above the desk on all the ships
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If you click on the Itinerary button on the cruise you can see the ports and whether docked or tendered. I attach the one for the Quest 4 October Croatia intensive - not sure if that yours or not.
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The last one I went to worked out very well. It was held in the Drawing Room, someone brought some sticky labels and had set the chairs out in a circle and a chap took charge and asked us all to go round and say our CC name, our real name & where we were from. In the absence of anyone from the ship, it certainly needs someone to organise it a bit in order for it to work well.
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It all depends what time you want to eat and is also affected by whether it’s a sea day or port day. We’ve had to wait anything from 10 to 30 minutes. It’s not a problem as Discoveries bar is very nice.
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Same here, I drink gin & DH drinks whisky
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I had a pedicure with gel polish which cost me $99.
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Azamara excursions are expensive, however if you have lots of OBC to spend then they may be the best way to use it, given Azamara are so inclusive. Anyone can use the sauna & spa showers, but you pay for treatments. We love Prime C - never had a bad steak and the rack of lamb is brilliant. Chefs table is a 5 course meal paired with wine. It’s served at a big table in one of the speciality restaurants and there are various themes - French, American etc. Our favourite eating place is the Patio (included). It’s outside on the Pool Deck. During the day it serves burgers, chicken strips etc, but it has a different menu in the evening. There is always a soup, and there’s a salad bar and you can go into the buffet & get other starters and also desserts from there. Discoveries main dining room is, of course, included. We enjoy the food there. We’ve never eaten in the buffet in the evening as we prefer to be served, but many people do. The Indian night there is very popular.
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Yes, bars of soap are provided in cabins along with shampoo, conditioner, shower gel & body lotion
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And Beefeater
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How much to upgrade complimentary to premium drinks
Grandma Cruising replied to B17's topic in Azamara
Yes you can buy a drink - it’s at full menu cost, not the difference. You can also buy the package part way through the cruise at the daily rate for just the remains days of the cruise. On our last cruise we had a little spare OBC so we used it on the Ultimate package for the last 4 days as a nice little treat -
My view of Azamara after recent cruise Athens to Istanbul
Grandma Cruising replied to M109's topic in Azamara
Food is so subjective, isn’t it? We really like Prime C - never had a bad steak & the rack of lamb is always brilliant. On the other hand we have been very much underwhelmed with Aqualina the last twice we ate there. Sounds like you didn’t try the Patio at night - it’s now our favourite place to eat. -
We have previously cancelled then rebooked a cruise in the same cabin when the price dropped dramatically. We lost our £500 deposit on the first booking, but ended up saving about £1800 overall.
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Boat tour to Martello island on the Haberton estate. You can walk amongst Gentoo and Magellanic penguins - wonderful.
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Quite agree - Deck 11 has always been our ‘go to’ place on sea days on Azamara when in sunny climes. As you say you can choose sun or shade - and on a really hot day putting the sun bed next to the cool air vent is wonderful.