Azamara Cruises has opened reservations for its 188-night world cruise in 2027.
Azamara Quest (pictured) will sail the destination immersion specialist’s longest world cruise itinerary yet, travelling to five continents, 37 countries and 103 destinations, including the iconic cities of Sydney, Hong Kong, Tokyo, New York, Amsterdam, Stockholm and more.
The cruise will leave San Francisco on January 5, 2027 and head to Hawaii, before visiting Polynesia, New Zealand, Tasmania, the Southern Coast of Australia and Bali.
The ship will then embark on a two-month tour of Asia including stops in Thailand, Vietnam, China and Japan before crossing the Pacific Ocean to Alaska.
The world cruise will circumnavigate North America via the Panama Canal, stopping in St John’s in Newfoundland, Canada.
Azamara Quest will then sail a transatlantic voyage to Northern Europe taking in Ireland, Germany, Latvia, Estonia, Sweden and more.
The world cruise will end in Copenhagen in Denmark on July 12, 2027.
The itinerary will feature 50 late-night stays and 15 overnights and 12 exclusive Az-Amazing Evenings.
The cruise is available to book in segments but those booking on to the the full 2027 world cruise will receive $40,000 per cabin in inclusions.
This comprises $8,500 onboard credit, 15 exclusive events, unlimited wash-and-fold laundry, onboard medical consultations and unlimited Wi-Fi and a complimentary Premium Beverage Package upgrade.
Pre-cruise benefits such as airfare credit, a one-night hotel stay, transfers, plus $500 luggage shipping reimbursement, will also be provided for those booking the full world cruise.
David Duff, Azamara Cruises managing director, said: “An Azamara World Cruise is naturally unique in offering the richest destination immersive experience, which our UK guests love.
“We’re therefore delighted to announce our 2027 world cruise which is our biggest adventure yet.
“Launching from the iconic city of San Francisco guests can circle the Pacific taking in the vibrant and culturally rich South-eastern countries before heading back through the Panama Canal to Europe.
“With 65 late nights and overnights throughout the sailing, there’s also ample time to explore the cultures and communities we visit in depth, for a truly unforgettable adventure.”