Azamara Quest Reviews

Azamara Quest

Azamara

Average Ship Rating 5.0

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“Athens To Istanbul Great Time On Quest !”

Staff Member recommended this ship


Posted On: 6th Aug 2010

Where to start !?

Well this was our first time with Azamara but our second time around doing several of the ports included in this Greek / Turkish Med 10 Night itinerary. I have to say in short that the service, food and overall experience on the Azamara Quest really was second to none and a unique experience. I hope you find this useful if you’re thinking about making Azamara your next choice, I can whole heartedly recommend them ! ! ! We have included some pictures as well on the user images tab, please feel free to leave any questions / comments and I’ll try to respond

The Ship / Service
Being a smaller ship (30,000 tonnes) the Quest had a very different feel from larger ships it felt much more intimate and friendly and everything is so close to hand. We found that we got to know everyone in a very small space of time and after about the third day we were greeted by the ships officers and staff on a first name basis in the Discoveries Restaurant and the Pool Bar and Casino. We never had to queue for anything and the open dinning option and relaxed dress code meant we could please ourselves each day and we had much more freedom to enjoy the ports of call. I must recommend as well the thalassotherapy pool which we had two passes for the duration of the cruise. This included use of the steam / luxury showers ( 7 jets !) in the spa centre and had a private deck to relax on. During the whole cruise we only met two other people on there and couldn’t believe more people weren’t taking advantage of the facilities.

Everyone that we met and spoke to didn’t have a single complaint to make about anything onboard which was a first for me as I know how particular my fellow cruises can be ! One evening during the ships entertainment on the pool deck, we noticed that the Captain of the ship and the Officers were joining the guests for a chat and a bite to eat. When we spoke to them about how we were finding the cruise, the itinerary and the food etc. we found out that the staff are treated very well onboard and it made a lot of sense as it really did reflect in the outstanding levels of service and the friendliness of the staff. We found there was a real mixture of ages and nationalities on the ship and quite a few families. As well, I must add that while the service and overall quality of the dining is superb, at the same time the atmosphere is very relaxed as well as the dress code (which we both thought was much better). Some people got dressed up on the occasional evening as we did on a couple of evenings as its nice to make the effort but there are no requirements to.

Food & Entertainment
The specialty restaurants (Prime C & Aqualina) were spectacular but we found that the Main Dinning Restaurant Discoveries was that good that we only tried them once each. (But I would definitely recommend trying them) We also enjoyed the windows café and inparticular the Sushi Bar and the noodle station (I’ve included some pics), when you’re in these small ports with dramatic back drops such as Santorini its great to have the option to dine outside and admire the view as we did many nights in the windows café out on the deck.
The wine included in the price of the cruise was changed each day and included with lunch and dinner, we found on most days the quality was excellent and was chosen to accompany the dinning options.

Ports Of Call

With most of the ports of call Quest would arrive early in the morning (around 7am) and not leave until 10 pm which made the whole experience when visiting the ports of call much more indepth (we haven’t seen many other cruises that stay in ports that long) We could explore around the ports in the morning and visit the various historical sites / points of interest until the afternoon then visit the ship and the thalassotherapy pool for a couple of hours sunbathing and spa then head back out in the evening when the ports come alive. In one day in Mykonos we visited the beach for the morning then headed out for some sight seeing in the afternoon then enjoyed a meal in the bay looking out to see, you really do feel like you’ve visited and experienced all the ports have to offer when you get a full day and evening their. We visited Athens, Santorini, Kusadasi, Bodrum, Mykonos and Istanbul. We would like to say we had a favourite but in all honesty each place had its own charm, highlights and contrasts. We would definitely recommend the grand tour of Instanbul as it’s a fascinating city steeped in history and we had a great meal out in Rhodes sampling the local cusine (we had kleftico).

All in all a great experience and after enjoying several years cruising I can certainly appreciate now the benefits of a more intimate and service orientated cruise experience, which offer more time to enjoy the ports of call.


Paul & Samanatha

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Paul Spencer (TEST)

“Total Relaxation”

Mr Paul Spencer (TEST) visited on 07/12 and recommended this ship


Posted On: 23rd Jul 2012

Having just come back from this ship, I wanted to share my thoughts.
This was the most relaxing week I have ever spend on a cruise, and I have done a lot!!
As the ship only holds 700 passengers, there is never any trouble getting a table in any of the restaurants or even a sun bed (you don;t need to get up at stupid o'clock and put your towel out!)
The food was the best I have had on any ship, and I highly recommend Aqualina.
The staff are superb, and again nothing is too much trouble.
Anyone thinking of booking a cruise with Azamara - Don't hesitate and book, you will love it as I did.

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Earlene Bentley

“Best Ever Cruise”

Ms Earlene Bentley visited on 11/10 and recommended this ship


Posted On: 7th Dec 2010

This was the best Cruise I've ever had. I celebrated my Birthday on the Azamara, Quest and I couldn't have had a better time anywhere. I met lovely people on the ship and I never felt lonely even though I was traveling on my own. I've never felt lonely on any of the other cruises that I've taken either. However, Azamara was my sixth and it was special. There were so many special extras that I received. The biggest was the $1000. on board credit. Now, that was something else trying to spend all that money on the ship. It was great fun. I was even treating people to drinks and dinners in the Speciality restaurants. Now, what other Cruise have I been on has been so generous? I even had a go dancing in the Disco. The room attendants were nice, Ms Fleet, Guest Relations Manager invited me to a special Dinner at the Captains table, Waiters and Bar Staff sang Happy Birthday to me and gave me a cake, as well as the Restaurant staff and Captain Carl Smith and the Hotel Director sent a bottle of Wine to my cabin. Most of the staff on the Azamara were just great to me and I did appreciate it. The only thing is now I am afraid to book any other cruise, because I don't think any other cruise will be as wonderful and as memorable as that one. Sailed 20 November 2010. Thank you Cruise Club UK and Chris Davidson.

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William Richardson

“7 night Mediterranean Cruise”

Mr William Richardson visited on 10/10 and recommended this ship


Posted On: 2nd Nov 2010

If you want to chill out - be pampered and enjoy first class service and food - all in understated luxury - then this is the Cruiseline for you! Being a great fan of Celebrity Cruises I didn't think that I would find anything to surpass my previous experiences - but this Cruise did - I liked the total lack of having to queue - the on demand dinning worked a treat and the specialised dinning was first class - although I would advise early booking. The Entertainment was good but if you want the big show variety and a holiday camp type atmosphere around the pool - then it's not for you. One word of caution it is a small ship - so if you are not a good sailor - then pick your season to sail and go for a middle of ship cabin.

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