Azamara Pursuit

Vessel of Azamara Cruises

Azamara Pursuit

Royal Caribbean International

Azamara Pursuit is the third cruise ship of the Azamara Club Cruises shipping company. The small ship was built for Renaissance Cruises at the time and has an attractive size. You will quickly find your way on this ship. The Azamara Pursuit is part of the Azamara luxury fleet. Due to the relatively small size, the cruise ship can also sail to smaller ports off the beaten track. The motto is: “Stay longer, experience more”. Long stays and overnight stays in the ports offer guests ideal conditions to explore the destinations and spend unforgettable hours. Like its sister ships, the Azamara Pursuit has many luxurious amenities and facilities that offer passengers extra comfort such as in a boutique hotel.

This cruise ship was in Amsterdam on Sunday 12 June 2022.

Royal Caribbean International

Royal Caribbean International is known for driving innovation at sea and has continuously redefined cruise vacationing since its launch in 1969. Each successive class of ships is an architectural marvel and pushes the envelope of what is possible on a cruise ship. Onboard, the global cruise line has debuted countless industry “firsts” – such as rock climbing, ice skating and surfing at sea – to capture the imagination of families and adventurous vacationers alike. Throughout, guests sail on exciting itineraries to some of the world’s most popular destinations and enjoy Royal Caribbean’s friendly and engaging service.

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