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Azamara’s four new sailings include extended port stays


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Azamara has added four voyages to its 2023-24 collection, which are all available to book now. The itineraries feature either “extended destination


days”, which offer 10 or more hours in port, or overnight stays. The seven-night round-trip Asian Holiday Voyage


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on Azamara Journey departs Singapore on December 5 and sails to Ho Chi Minh City, where passengers will spend two nights. Prices start at £655. A seven-night St Patrick’s Day Iberian Voyage


on Azamara Pursuit, departing on March 16, 2024, sails round-trip from Lisbon, arriving in Portimao on April 17, where passengers can visit Irish pubs to celebrate the holiday. The sailing also calls at Cadiz, Malaga, Melilla and Gibraltar. Prices lead in at £535 and include four extended destination days and an overnight stay in Lisbon.


The seven-night Celebration of Spanish Culture &


History voyage on Azamara Quest sails from Barcelona to Lisbon, calling at Portimao, Seville, Gibraltar, Cartagena and Palma. The lead-in price for the itinerary, which departs on April 1, 2024, is £632. A seven-night Spanish Wine Discoveries Voyage on


Azamara Quest departs Barcelona and calls at Valencia, Alicante, Melilla, Malaga and Cadiz before concluding with an overnight stay in Lisbon. Prices start at £503 based on an April 8, 2024, departure. All prices include accommodation, meals, drinks and gratuities. Head of itinerary planning Michael Pawlus said: “We


are thrilled to offer these new sailings, giving our guests the opportunity to experience some special celebrations. “With these new itineraries, we invite our guests


to spend even more time in port with us as they enjoy festivities in wonderful countries such as Spain, Portugal, Singapore, Vietnam and beyond.” azamara.com


Clia’s 2024 conference will showcase six cruise ships


Clia will hold its 2024 conference in Southampton on May 23-25. The conference, the 16th


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annual event, will include ship visits, conference sessions, a trade fair and gala dinner. On the first day, the association


will host a full day of conference sessions at a land-based venue instead of on board a ship as it has


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done in previous years, followed by an evening trade fair. Six ships will be docked in


Southampton, four of which will be appearing for the first time at a Clia conference. On day two, delegates will be able to visit Cunard’s new ship Queen Anne, Silversea Cruises’ SilverDawn or Princess Cruises’ Sky Princess, and


either MSC Cruises’ MSC Virtuosa, P&O Cruises’ Iona or Fred Olsen Cruise Line’s Borealis on day three. Clia will also hold an optional


day of training for new-to-cruise agents on May 22, following the “great success” of the first such day at the 2023 conference, which was attended by 160 delegates. cruising.org


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