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Back to News Menu          Cruise News for the Corporate Travel Professional                 June 2015

Azamara Club Cruises Planning An Exclusive Upgrade For The Fleet

Azamara Club Cruises is planning a complete makeover of its two ships that will bring completely upgraded cabins, expanded spas, new outdoor Asian eateries, shipwide WiFi and more.
"There will be upgrades to every item you can think of," Azamara president and CEO Larry Pimentel tells USA TODAY , "By April of next year we will have two ships that essentially are brand new."

Pimentel says the line's 686-passenger Azamara Journey will be first up for the makeover, entering a drydock in the Bahamas in January 2016. Sister ship Azamara Quest will follow in April 2016 with an overhaul at a drydock in Singapore.

Cabins will get a top-to-bottom refresh with all new furnishings, including televisions. Cabin bathrooms also will receive a complete modernization, and even closet doors are being replaced.

The Sanctum spa on each of the ships is slated for a complete redo that will include a new contemporary look, additional spaces for massages and other treatments, and a relocated Medi-Spa area. It'll boast a new concept that is being developed by spa operator Steiner that will be unique to Azamara and focus on wellness and vigor, with a holistic health and beauty program that combines Eastern and Western wellness treatments.

A new salon floor will include a nail bar and pedicure area and dedicated stations for barber services, teeth whitening and hair services, as well as the relocated Medi-Spa and an acupuncture clinic.

The makeover also will bring two new "spa suites" to each vessel that will increase capacity. The suites will be located next to the spa and feature tranquil spa decor and select spa amenities.

The new Asian eatery planned for each of the ships will offer a fusion of Thai, Japanese, Chinese and Korean cuisine. In the evening, the Chef's Grill on each of the vessels will become a no-charge, casual open-air dining option where passengers can listen to music or watch a movie on a projected screen.

Pimentel says the ships also will be rewired for shipwide Wifi, enabling mobile connection across every deck and interaction with smart TVs.

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