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voyage_code: JR270707-064
cruise_line: Azamara
ship: Azamara Journey
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nights: 64
embarkation_port: Portsmouth, UK
disembarkation_port: Portsmouth, UK
starting_price_usd: 19300.0
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last_updated: 2026-05-05T01:37:49Z
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# Portsmouth To Portsmouth Grand Voyage

> Azamara · Azamara Journey · Jul 7 – Sep 9, 2027   (64 nights)

## Quick Facts

| Attribute | Value |
|-----------|-------|
| **Cruise Line** | Azamara |
| **Ship** | Azamara Journey |
| **Duration** | 64 nights |
| **Departure Date** | N/A |
| **Return Date** | N/A |
| **Embarkation Port** | Portsmouth, UK |
| **Disembarkation Port** | Portsmouth, UK |
| **Starting Price** | 19,300 USD per person |
| **Voyage Code** | JR270707-064 |

## Itinerary

### Day 1: Portsmouth, UK
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

### Day 2: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 3: Liverpool
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

A UNESCO World Heritage City, Liverpool combines a unique mix of contemporary and classic architecture, world-class events and attractions, and an unrivalled musical heritage. Its Premiership football, Rugby League club, championship golf and Aintree Racecourse make Liverpool a mecca for sports lovers, while the cityâs many exclusive independent boutiques, high street stores and unique gift shops also make it one of the leading retail destinations in England. Meander along the famed waterfront...

### Day 4: Dublin
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Dublin offers a wealth of historic sites dating back to a 1000-year-old Viking village, and as one might expect of the Irish, there is a tale to be told about every one. St. Patrickâs Cathedral is said to have been erected on the site where the saint himself converted pagans in 450 AD. From Dublin Castle the crown jewels were stolen in 1907; an unsolved mystery left to the fictional Sherlock Holmes to decipher. Some pubs, great sources of stories, are almost as old â you can sample a Guinnes...

### Day 5: Dublin
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Dublin offers a wealth of historic sites dating back to a 1000-year-old Viking village, and as one might expect of the Irish, there is a tale to be told about every one. St. Patrickâs Cathedral is said to have been erected on the site where the saint himself converted pagans in 450 AD. From Dublin Castle the crown jewels were stolen in 1907; an unsolved mystery left to the fictional Sherlock Holmes to decipher. Some pubs, great sources of stories, are almost as old â you can sample a Guinnes...

### Day 6: Greenock, Scotland
**Arrives:** 07:30 AM · **Departs:** 09:00 PM

Greenock is a town and administrative centre in the Inverclyde council area in Scotland and a former burgh within the historic county of Renfrewshire, located in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It forms part of a contiguous urban area with Gourock to the west and Port Glasgow to the east.

### Day 7: Douglas, Isle Of Man
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

The tiny Isle of Man has quite a lot to offer for its size. Douglasâ lovely sea front is lined with picturesque hotels and restaurants, and can be traversed by horse-drawn trams as it has been since 1876. Thereâs a medieval fortress in Castletown; a ruined castle on the Isle of St. Patrick where tales of Vikings, monks, and a ghost dog abound; and the village of Cregneash, where people live in thatched cottages, speak the native Manx language, and practice traditional trades and crafts. Fron...

### Day 8: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 9: Invergordon
**Arrives:** 07:30 AM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

Take a superb natural setting of mountains, tumbling waterfalls, rushing rivers, and serene lochs (and add one sea monster); pepper the landscape with amazing castles (such as Cawdor, setting for Shakespeareâs Macbeth); plant a crop of magnificent gardens; incorporate a pretty village or two (surely Beauly, with its lovely flower displays and 13th century ruined priory); toss in a trail of whiskey distilleries, and there you have it: the Scottish Highlands, shrouded in myth and folklore, and a...

### Day 10: Aberdeen, Scotland
**Arrives:** 07:30 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Where the rivers Dee and Don meet the North Sea, youâll find the harbor city of Aberdeen. Remote and northerly, Scotlandâs third largest city is a surprising gem with distinctive architecture and a cosmopolitan feel.

Encompassing a veritable wonderland of urban delights and pastoral pursuits, Aberdeen stands apart from other Scottish cities. You wonât hear Gaelic around these parts, as this bright sunny port more closely resembles a typical English city.

### Day 11: Dundee, Scotland
**Arrives:** 02:13 AM · **Departs:** 11:30 PM

Once most famous for its industrial grime, Dundee has evolved into a vibrant art, design, music and theatre scene. Itâs the UKâs first designated UNESCO City of Design and now has the first design museum outside of London. The new V&A Museum Of Design is housed in a world-class building at the heart of the newly transformed waterfront. Visit and learn the story of Scotland's outstanding design heritage.

### Day 12: Dundee, Scotland
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 11:30 PM

Once most famous for its industrial grime, Dundee has evolved into a vibrant art, design, music and theatre scene. Itâs the UKâs first designated UNESCO City of Design and now has the first design museum outside of London. The new V&A Museum Of Design is housed in a world-class building at the heart of the newly transformed waterfront. Visit and learn the story of Scotland's outstanding design heritage.

### Day 13: Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland
**Arrives:** 04:30 PM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 14: Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 15: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 16: Rosendal , Norway
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Rosendal is the administrative centre of the municipality of Kvinnherad in Vestland county, Norway. The village is located on the southern shore of the Hardangerfjorden, about 4 kilometres north of the 

### Day 17: Olden
**Arrives:** 09:00 AM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

The village of Olden sits peacefully at the edge of the colossal Jostedal Glacier. This is Europe's largest ice floe, covering 188 square miles, and 2000 feet at its thickest. But itâs not the only glacier in this park. If you are feeling energetic, consider a journey to the frozen cascade of the million-year-old Briksdal Glacier, hiking the last portion across a wooden bridge over a waterfall, through a bewitching mountain valley, right up to the glacierâs face. Alternatively, opt for a rel...

### Day 18: Alesund
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Alesund's architecture is known far and wide. Turrets, spires, and other whimsical Art Nouveau architectural touches give the town its distinctive character like something from a fairytale. The scenic spectacle of the Geirangerfjord, one of Norway's best-known attractions, is just a stone's throw from this quaint little town.

### Day 19: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 20: Svolvaer, Lofoten
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

The scenery of the Lofoten archipelago is among the most dramatic in Norway, its spectacular glacial rock formations always visible, looming large behind beaches and green fields. Here, 200 km (124 miles) north of the Arctic Circle, the landscape is wild and life is simple, the coast ringed with fishing hamlets and picturesque cabins on stilts that have attracted artists for centuries. Birdlife is abundant, with large colonies of co-habiting species nesting on towering cliffs. Six miles offshore...

### Day 20: Trollfjord
**Arrives:** 06:30 PM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Sometimes the biggest adventures come in small voyages. A narrow two-kilometer strip of the Raftsundet Strait just 3,724 feet wide, Trollfjord is a breathtaking passage through the best of the Arctic Circle.

Nestled between the Lofoten Islands and Vesteralen Archipelago, go where the bigger ships leave off to discover Norwayâs towering Arctic fjords with Azamara. The site of the largest sea eagle population in the world, listen to the call of these majestic kings of flight while keeping you...

### Day 21: Tromso
**Arrives:** 09:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Far north of the Arctic Circle, TromsÃ¸ is surrounded by a dramatic landscape of snow-capped peaks, scattered islands, and fjords, a scene best observed by taking the cable car up Storsteinen Mountain. In town the striking Arctic Cathedral mirrors the setting in glass and concrete, its triangular faÃ§ade representative of an iceberg pointing to the sky. This part of the country is home to the Sami, Norwayâs indigenous people, with their own language, culture, and traditional pursuits of fishin...

### Day 22: Honningsvag
**Arrives:** 02:00 PM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

Honningsvag, population 4000, is the last village before the North Cape. The Midnight Sun shines here unceasingly from mid-May to the end of July, during which time the hamletâs numbers swell, as the Sami people and their reindeer herds settle on the outskirts of town. No one lives permanently at the North Cape itself, but many come to visit this majestic cliff, rising over 1000 feet above the sea, providing a lookout over a limitless panorama stretching silently to the North Pole. Ingeniously...

### Day 22: North Cape (cruising)
**Arrives:** 11:58 PM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 23: Alta, Norway
**Arrives:** 09:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Thereâs nothing like the land above the Arctic Circleâand Alta is a always stunning. Tucked into the Altafjord, it enjoys a warmer, drier climate than other ports in Northern Norway. Rugged landscapes roll down to meet the calm waters of the sheltered harbor, and local Sami culture thrives in one of the worldâs most northerly cities.

Inspired by the aurora borealis that illuminate Alta in winter, visit the Northern Lights Cathedral and marvel at its steel sheet design that captures the ...

### Day 24: Harstad, Norway
**Arrives:** 10:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Quaint, primary-colored houses and church steeples peek out from a treed hillside surrounding deep blue Atlantic waters, welcoming you to this beautiful Nordic port. Named after the old farm for which the city was built on, Harstad is more popularly known to locals as âThe Pearl of VÃ¥gsfjorden.â

The land of the midnight sun, Norway experiences a full 24 hours of daylight during the summer months between May and July. The most darkness you might experience is when the sun dips just below ...

### Day 25: Bodo
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Adventure is endless in a land where the sun barely sets in the summer months. Just north of the Arctic Circle, BodÃ¸ is one of Norwayâs fastest growing cities, full of urban excitement while remaining deeply connected to its rich natural surroundings. Itâs home to a diverse community of artists all keen to capture such amazing seaside splendor, a lively music scene, and ample shopping opportunities.

### Day 26: Trondheim
**Arrives:** 01:30 PM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

A city founded over 1,000 years ago is certain to be rich in history and culture. Now the countryâs third largest municipality, itâs been Norwayâs capital city, a site of countless coronations, and an important pilgrimage for worshipers of the Christian faith. Today, Trondheim is a vibrant, youthful city that embraces the simplicity of Scandinavian life. But donât let this laid back lifestyle fool youâ there is so much to discover beneath Trondheimâs calm exterior.

### Day 27: Kristiansund
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

Settled around 400 AD and formally founded by King Christian IV in 1641, Kristiansand is now a major port, and offers plenty of beaches, salmon fishing and sailing. Sample local brew and feast on the freshest seafood at the very picturesque and inviting âFiskebryggaâ fish market. Kristiansand Dyreparken Zoo is known as the âLiving Parkâ and is home to Scandinavian animals and a replicated natural African savanna. Visit the ironically peaceful Kristiansand Cannon Museum at MÃ¸vik Fort. Bu...

### Day 28: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 29: Arendal
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Arendal is a city in Agder county, Norway. The city is the administrative centre of the municipality of Arendal and the seat of the County Governor of Agder. The city also includes a small area in the neighboring municipality of Grimstad as well.

### Day 30: Skagen
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

This seaside town is one of Denmarkâs main fishing ports, a cute little get-away destination with lovely beaches. In the late 19th century the wild landscape and quality of light drew the attention of artists, who came to paint and take a break from the city. They became quite famous as the Skagen School, and some of their work is featured in the local art museum. Each July the town hosts a major folk festival, with performances by bands from around the world â folk, folk rock, jazz, ballads...

### Day 31: Copenhagen, Denmark
**Arrives:** 06:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Copenhagen is known as a city of spires: the skyline of its medieval core is punctuated only by the steeples of churches and towers of palaces, though a modern building boom has overtaken other parts of the city. Today's Copenhagen is known for its excellent quality of life and environmental consciousness - with many parks, it is green both literally and in today's sense of the word. It is also bicycle-friendly, with bike paths lining almost every major street. After a ride or wander through the...

### Day 32: Visby
**Arrives:** 01:30 PM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

Visby boasts a rich history with tales of the Viking Age when it was a stronghold and trading post, a flourishing medieval period, and its membership in the powerful Hanseatic League. Today Visby is best known as the Town of Roses and Ruins; you can stop and smell the blooms in all their glory in the Botanical Garden, and visit an array of impressive ruined medieval churches. Wander a maze of cobbled streets in the old walled city, bicycle through beguiling countryside and dramatic coastal scene...

### Day 33: Stockholm
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 03:00 PM

Lively, cosmopolitan Stockholm sports an appealing mix of modern Scandinavian architecture and fairy tale palaces, watched over by a Board of Beauty, responsible for preserving the city. One third of its area is devoted to green space, and another third to waterways, providing lots of room to breathe. Gamla Stan is the oldest section, retaining the medieval layout of narrow meandering paths. For the contemporary take there's Sodermalm, known trendily as SoFo, with welcoming restaurants and pubs,...

### Day 34: Stockholm
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 03:00 PM

Lively, cosmopolitan Stockholm sports an appealing mix of modern Scandinavian architecture and fairy tale palaces, watched over by a Board of Beauty, responsible for preserving the city. One third of its area is devoted to green space, and another third to waterways, providing lots of room to breathe. Gamla Stan is the oldest section, retaining the medieval layout of narrow meandering paths. For the contemporary take there's Sodermalm, known trendily as SoFo, with welcoming restaurants and pubs,...

### Day 35: Helsinki
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Helsinki is a successful blend of traditional and modern architecture and design, interwoven with the beauty of nature, and a few quirky, purely Finnish touches - such as a church built inside a giant chunk of granite, and a venue that is a unique combination of cafÃ©, restaurant, bar, laundromat, and sauna. Classic Russian onion-domed churches share the stage with Nordic minimalism, and a large concentration of Art Nouveau buildings. Prominent globally in the fields of technology (think Nokia) ...

### Day 36: Tallinn
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Despite occupation at one time or another by each of its near neighbors, Tallinn is independent-minded and has creative ways of showing it - consider the Singing Revolution of 1988, the massive musical demonstration against Soviet rule that set Estonia on the path to independence. Visit St Olav's Church, once the tallest building in the world, at least until 1625. Then pull up a chair at one of the cafÃ©s in the charming town square, heart of the city for 800 years. After your coffee, explore St...

### Day 37: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 38: Riga
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Rigaâs Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, its winding, wobbly lanes are beautiful to wander through. But the most outstanding are the avenues of art nouveau buildings some, with their adornments of femmes fatales and fiendish gargoyles, are so amazing you canât pass without stopping.

### Day 39: Klaipeda, Lithuania
**Arrives:** 01:00 PM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Walk the cobblestoned Old Town in KlaipÄda and youâll see its German heritage in the half-timbered architecture, beginning at Theatre Square where Hitler once spoke. The old warehouses by the Dane River are now pubs and restaurants - try a traditional Lithuanian lunch of fish stew with warm black bread. Thereâs a museum in the remnants of Memelburg Castle with fascinating photos from WWII, the Blacksmith Museum with intriguing iron works, and the Clock Museum with, well, clocks.

### Day 40: Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland
**Arrives:** 07:30 AM · **Departs:** 09:00 PM

GdaÅsk is a 1,000-year-old port city on the Baltic coast of Poland, which, together with the city of Gdynia and the town of Sopot, makes up the metropolitan area TrÃ³jmiasto, âthe Tricityâ. Home to the Westerplatte, where World War II broke out in 1939, GdaÅsk was mostly destroyed during the war, but there are still many impressive sights. Wander through cobblestone streets and mazes of red-brick buildings to discover the Upland Gate, St. Maryâs Church, the medieval GdaÅsk Crane or the ...

### Day 41: Ronne, Bornholm
**Arrives:** 11:00 AM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

The island of Bornholm is a far-flung bit of Denmark that appears to have gotten lost in the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Poland. It boasts numerous picturesque fishing villages and 15 medieval churches, some of which are 12th century round structures with unique artwork and architecture. Take a stroll down quiet cobbled lanes in the old part of the capital, Ronne, a garden town, where backyard plots produce flowers and fruit, though they may not be easy to spot behind the fine half-timbered ho...

### Day 42: Copenhagen, Denmark
**Arrives:** 06:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Copenhagen is known as a city of spires: the skyline of its medieval core is punctuated only by the steeples of churches and towers of palaces, though a modern building boom has overtaken other parts of the city. Today's Copenhagen is known for its excellent quality of life and environmental consciousness - with many parks, it is green both literally and in today's sense of the word. It is also bicycle-friendly, with bike paths lining almost every major street. After a ride or wander through the...

### Day 43: Gothenburg, Sweden
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Gothenburg, a major city in Sweden, is situated off the GÃ¶ta Ã¤lv river on the country's west coast. An important seaport, it's known for its Dutch-style canals and leafy boulevards like the Avenyn, the city's main thoroughfare, lined with many cafes and shops. Liseberg is a popular amusement park with themed rides, performance venues and a landscaped sculpture garden.

### Day 44: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 45: Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland
**Arrives:** 05:00 AM · **Departs:** 04:00 PM

### Day 46: Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 04:00 PM

### Day 47: Dundee, Scotland
**Arrives:** 05:45 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Once most famous for its industrial grime, Dundee has evolved into a vibrant art, design, music and theatre scene. Itâs the UKâs first designated UNESCO City of Design and now has the first design museum outside of London. The new V&A Museum Of Design is housed in a world-class building at the heart of the newly transformed waterfront. Visit and learn the story of Scotland's outstanding design heritage.

### Day 48: Dundee, Scotland
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 02:00 AM

Once most famous for its industrial grime, Dundee has evolved into a vibrant art, design, music and theatre scene. Itâs the UKâs first designated UNESCO City of Design and now has the first design museum outside of London. The new V&A Museum Of Design is housed in a world-class building at the heart of the newly transformed waterfront. Visit and learn the story of Scotland's outstanding design heritage.

### Day 48: Aberdeen, Scotland
**Arrives:** 09:30 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Where the rivers Dee and Don meet the North Sea, youâll find the harbor city of Aberdeen. Remote and northerly, Scotlandâs third largest city is a surprising gem with distinctive architecture and a cosmopolitan feel.

Encompassing a veritable wonderland of urban delights and pastoral pursuits, Aberdeen stands apart from other Scottish cities. You wonât hear Gaelic around these parts, as this bright sunny port more closely resembles a typical English city.

### Day 49: Invergordon
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

Take a superb natural setting of mountains, tumbling waterfalls, rushing rivers, and serene lochs (and add one sea monster); pepper the landscape with amazing castles (such as Cawdor, setting for Shakespeareâs Macbeth); plant a crop of magnificent gardens; incorporate a pretty village or two (surely Beauly, with its lovely flower displays and 13th century ruined priory); toss in a trail of whiskey distilleries, and there you have it: the Scottish Highlands, shrouded in myth and folklore, and a...

### Day 50: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 51: Oban, Stewart Island, New Zealand
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

### Day 52: Greenock, Scotland
**Arrives:** 07:30 AM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

Greenock is a town and administrative centre in the Inverclyde council area in Scotland and a former burgh within the historic county of Renfrewshire, located in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It forms part of a contiguous urban area with Gourock to the west and Port Glasgow to the east.

### Day 53: Douglas, Isle Of Man
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

The tiny Isle of Man has quite a lot to offer for its size. Douglasâ lovely sea front is lined with picturesque hotels and restaurants, and can be traversed by horse-drawn trams as it has been since 1876. Thereâs a medieval fortress in Castletown; a ruined castle on the Isle of St. Patrick where tales of Vikings, monks, and a ghost dog abound; and the village of Cregneash, where people live in thatched cottages, speak the native Manx language, and practice traditional trades and crafts. Fron...

### Day 54: Dublin
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 AM

Dublin offers a wealth of historic sites dating back to a 1000-year-old Viking village, and as one might expect of the Irish, there is a tale to be told about every one. St. Patrickâs Cathedral is said to have been erected on the site where the saint himself converted pagans in 450 AD. From Dublin Castle the crown jewels were stolen in 1907; an unsolved mystery left to the fictional Sherlock Holmes to decipher. Some pubs, great sources of stories, are almost as old â you can sample a Guinnes...

### Day 55: Cobh
**Arrives:** 07:30 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 56: Cobh
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

### Day 57: Bantry Harbour
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

### Day 58: Foynes
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

Sail down the stunning River Shannon to the heart of the Emerald Isle. Home to a significant first in aviation history, Foynes is your gateway to discover the castles, cliffs, and cities of western Ireland. During WWII, the port of Foynes was alive with wartime activity and intrigue, as it was the first airport in Europe to welcome seaplanes making transatlantic flights. Visit the Flying Boat Museum to tour a replica of the âYankee Clipperâ and relive the golden age of aviation.

### Day 59: Galway, Ireland
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

With its brightly colored shops, excellent bars and restaurants, and traditional Irish music sessions, Galway may be one of Irelandâs most enchanting cities. Itâs certainly one of the countryâs liveliest, with an average of 122 festivals and events every year.

Thatâs not to dismiss Galwayâs storied history. Dating back to 1124, the city has survived everything from Norman invaders and Cromwellian conquests to the Irish Potato Famines of 1845-1852. This juxtaposition of historic and ...

### Day 60: Donegal (Killybegs), Ireland
**Arrives:** 07:30 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

With world-class golf, striking promontories jutting into the ocean, and an unmistakable, roguish spark, Donegal offers a glance at a forgotten Ireland. Itâs a land far away from tourist hot spots, where the sun shines brilliantly over mountain passes, historic castles, and charming coastal pubs.

Your journey to Donegal begins in Killybegs, a charming fishing village that is also Irelandâs largest fishing port. From here, make your way to the banks of the River Eske, where Donegal Town si...

### Day 61: Belfast
**Arrives:** 09:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Belfast in the early 20th century had the largest and most productive shipyard in the world, gaining global renown with the launch of the RMS Titanic. Located on the slipways where she was built is a stunning new museum, opened in time for the 100th anniversary of Titanicâs only voyage and tragic demise. Today the city and riverfront are undergoing a 21st century transformation, but many exuberant Victorian and Edwardian buildings still sport the carved heads of kings and queens. As you explor...

### Day 62: Belfast
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

Belfast in the early 20th century had the largest and most productive shipyard in the world, gaining global renown with the launch of the RMS Titanic. Located on the slipways where she was built is a stunning new museum, opened in time for the 100th anniversary of Titanicâs only voyage and tragic demise. Today the city and riverfront are undergoing a 21st century transformation, but many exuberant Victorian and Edwardian buildings still sport the carved heads of kings and queens. As you explor...

### Day 63: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 64: Fowey, Uk
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Fowey is a small town, civil parish and cargo port at the mouth of the River Fowey in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

### Day 65: Portsmouth, UK
**Arrives:** 06:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM


## Pricing

Prices shown are per person based on double occupancy in USD.

| Cabin Type | Starting Price |
|------------|----------------|
| Inside | $19,300 |
| Ocean View | $21,620 |
| Balcony | $27,620 |

## Cabin Options

### Inside Cabins

**Interior Stateroom - Guaranteed** (Code: Z)
Interior Stateroom - Guaranteed

### Outside Cabins

**Oceanview Stateroom - Guaranteed** (Code: Y)
Oceanview Stateroom - Guaranteed

**Club Oceanview Stateroom** (Code: 05) — From $46,440
Completely refurbished with fresh contemporary décor in 2016
Two lower beds convertible to one Queen size bed
Some staterooms feature sofa bed
40” flat-screen TV
Mini-bar
Thermostat-controlled air conditioner
Direct-dial telephone with voice mail
Writing desk
In-room safe
Hand-held hairdryer
USB por...

**Club Oceanview Stateroom** (Code: 06) — From $44,840
Completely refurbished with fresh contemporary décor in 2016
Two lower beds convertible to one Queen size bed
Some staterooms feature sofa bed
40” flat-screen TV
Mini-bar
Thermostat-controlled air conditioner
Direct-dial telephone with voice mail
Writing desk
In-room safe
Hand-held hairdryer
USB por...

**Club Oceanview Stateroom** (Code: 04) — From $48,240
Completely refurbished with fresh contemporary décor in 2016
Two lower beds convertible to one Queen size bed
Some staterooms feature sofa bed
40” flat-screen TV
Mini-bar
Thermostat-controlled air conditioner
Direct-dial telephone with voice mail
Writing desk
In-room safe
Hand-held hairdryer
USB por...

**Club Oceanview Stateroom (Obstructed View)** (Code: 08) — From $43,240
Features:

Completely refurbished with fresh contemporary décor in 2016
Two lower beds convertible to one Queen size bed
Some staterooms feature sofa bed
40” flat-screen TV
Refrigerator with mini-bar
Thermostat-controlled air conditioner
Direct-dial telephone with voice mail
Writing desk
In-room saf...

### Balcony Cabins

**Club Veranda Plus Stateroom - Guaranteed** (Code: XP)
Stateroom Features
Veranda
Two lower beds convertible to one Queen size bed
Sitting area with 40” flat-screen TV
Mini-bar
Thermostat-controlled air conditioner
Direct-dial telephone with voice mail
Writing desk
In-room safe
Hand-held hairdryer
USB ports under bedside reading lamps
Stateroom: 175 sq....

**Club Veranda Stateroom - Guaranteed** (Code: X)
Two lower beds convertible to queen size.
Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors.
Sitting area with sofa bed.
Veranda.
Flat-screen television.
Refrigerator with mini-bar.
Thermostat-controlled air conditioning.
Direct-dial telephone and voicemail.
Desk.
In-room safe.
Hand-held hairdryer.

### Suite Cabins

**Suite - Guaranteed** (Code: W)
Suite - Guaranteed


## Ship Information

### Azamara Journey

A luxurious boutique hotel at sea, the Azamara Journey is a mid-sized ship with a deck plan that’s intimate but never crowded, and offers everything modern voyagers are looking for—plus some unexpected extras.

Re-imagined staterooms include modern amenities, furnishings, and European linens. Plus the ship features a large number of staterooms and suites with verandas, perfect for starting your day with fresh sea air and stunning views.

Across the fleet, our authentic service goes beyond the expectations of even the most well-traveled cruisers. Friendly and approachable, our staff are attentive, and happy to offer everything from poolside service to recommendations for your on-shore exploration. After all, we love sailing the world just as much as you do!

Add to all of that world-class dining options, spa experiences to relax and refresh, and all-new entertainment offerings, you’ve got an onboard experience that’s matched only by the immersive cultural encounters we’ve got in store on shore.

#### Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Passenger Capacity | 694 |
| Crew | 408 |
| Gross Tonnage | 30,277.0 |
| Length | 592.0 ft |
| Total Cabins | 355 |

## Onboard Amenities

### Entertainment

- **The Living Room**: The idea of the Living Room is just that. To “live in” and to enjoy time with friends and fellow guests! Much of the room is furnished as a living roo...
- **Acupuncture**: Azamara’s acupuncturists are practitioners licensed by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. A variety of treatm...
- **Special Dietary Needs**: With advance notice, we can accommodate most special dietary needs. Please update your reservation on our Manage My Reservation tool, or submit your r...
- **The Sanctum Spa**: Staffed by professional aestheticians and therapists, the Azamara Spa is an oasis of tranquility. Choose from an extensive menu of services including:...
- **Mosaic Cafe & Mosaic Cafe @ Night**: Our onboard coffee corner may very well become your favorite nook on the ship. With elegant and comfortable furniture, it's bound to be one of the the...

### Food and Drink

- **Discoveries Restaurant**: Discover the world through dishes and flavors from the places we visit. Of course, you’ll also enjoy a wide variety of nightly selections such as file...
- **Prime C**: Your choice of steak, cooked to perfection. Herb-coated rack of lamb, duck confit and Chilean sea bass—all paired with savory sides. At Prime C, you’r...
- **Aqualina**: At Aqualina, you’ll find some of Italy’s most authentic dishes. Pastas made from scratch, traditional recipes, and scrumptious vegetarian dishes that ...


## Ports of Call

### Portsmouth, UK
*Coordinates: 50.8106, -1.091*

### Liverpool
*Coordinates: 53.4084, -2.99157*

A UNESCO World Heritage City, Liverpool combines a unique mix of contemporary and classic architecture, world-class events and attractions, and an unrivalled musical heritage. Its Premiership football, Rugby League club, championship golf and Aintree Racecourse make Liverpool a mecca for sports lovers, while the cityâs many exclusive independent boutiques, high street stores and unique gift shop...

### Dublin
*Coordinates: 53.3441, -6.26749*

Dublin offers a wealth of historic sites dating back to a 1000-year-old Viking village, and as one might expect of the Irish, there is a tale to be told about every one. St. Patrickâs Cathedral is said to have been erected on the site where the saint himself converted pagans in 450 AD. From Dublin Castle the crown jewels were stolen in 1907; an unsolved mystery left to the fictional Sherlock Hol...

### Greenock, Scotland
*Coordinates: 55.9316, -4.6628*

Greenock is a town and administrative centre in the Inverclyde council area in Scotland and a former burgh within the historic county of Renfrewshire, located in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It forms part of a contiguous urban area with Gourock to the west and Port Glasgow to the east.

### Douglas, Isle Of Man
*Coordinates: 54.1543, -4.48006*

The tiny Isle of Man has quite a lot to offer for its size. Douglasâ lovely sea front is lined with picturesque hotels and restaurants, and can be traversed by horse-drawn trams as it has been since 1876. Thereâs a medieval fortress in Castletown; a ruined castle on the Isle of St. Patrick where tales of Vikings, monks, and a ghost dog abound; and the village of Cregneash, where people live in...

### Invergordon
*Coordinates: 57.6891, -4.16939*

Take a superb natural setting of mountains, tumbling waterfalls, rushing rivers, and serene lochs (and add one sea monster); pepper the landscape with amazing castles (such as Cawdor, setting for Shakespeareâs Macbeth); plant a crop of magnificent gardens; incorporate a pretty village or two (surely Beauly, with its lovely flower displays and 13th century ruined priory); toss in a trail of whisk...

### Aberdeen, Scotland
*Coordinates: 57.1475, -2.09539*

Where the rivers Dee and Don meet the North Sea, youâll find the harbor city of Aberdeen. Remote and northerly, Scotlandâs third largest city is a surprising gem with distinctive architecture and a cosmopolitan feel.

Encompassing a veritable wonderland of urban delights and pastoral pursuits, Aberdeen stands apart from other Scottish cities. You wonât hear Gaelic around these parts, as th...

### Dundee, Scotland
*Coordinates: 56.4614, -2.96811*

Once most famous for its industrial grime, Dundee has evolved into a vibrant art, design, music and theatre scene. Itâs the UKâs first designated UNESCO City of Design and now has the first design museum outside of London. The new V&A Museum Of Design is housed in a world-class building at the heart of the newly transformed waterfront. Visit and learn the story of Scotland's outstanding design...

### Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland
*Coordinates: 55.9746, -3.16104*

### Rosendal , Norway
*Coordinates: 59.9859, 6.01157*

Rosendal is the administrative centre of the municipality of Kvinnherad in Vestland county, Norway. The village is located on the southern shore of the Hardangerfjorden, about 4 kilometres north of the 

### Olden
*Coordinates: 61.835, 6.8062*

The village of Olden sits peacefully at the edge of the colossal Jostedal Glacier. This is Europe's largest ice floe, covering 188 square miles, and 2000 feet at its thickest. But itâs not the only glacier in this park. If you are feeling energetic, consider a journey to the frozen cascade of the million-year-old Briksdal Glacier, hiking the last portion across a wooden bridge over a waterfall, ...

### Alesund
*Coordinates: 62.4723, 6.15493*

Alesund's architecture is known far and wide. Turrets, spires, and other whimsical Art Nouveau architectural touches give the town its distinctive character like something from a fairytale. The scenic spectacle of the Geirangerfjord, one of Norway's best-known attractions, is just a stone's throw from this quaint little town.

### Svolvaer, Lofoten
*Coordinates: 68.2357, 14.567*

The scenery of the Lofoten archipelago is among the most dramatic in Norway, its spectacular glacial rock formations always visible, looming large behind beaches and green fields. Here, 200 km (124 miles) north of the Arctic Circle, the landscape is wild and life is simple, the coast ringed with fishing hamlets and picturesque cabins on stilts that have attracted artists for centuries. Birdlife is...

### Trollfjord
*Coordinates: 68.3534, 14.9123*

Sometimes the biggest adventures come in small voyages. A narrow two-kilometer strip of the Raftsundet Strait just 3,724 feet wide, Trollfjord is a breathtaking passage through the best of the Arctic Circle.

Nestled between the Lofoten Islands and Vesteralen Archipelago, go where the bigger ships leave off to discover Norwayâs towering Arctic fjords with Azamara. The site of the largest sea e...

### Tromso
*Coordinates: 69.6613, 18.9503*

Far north of the Arctic Circle, TromsÃ¸ is surrounded by a dramatic landscape of snow-capped peaks, scattered islands, and fjords, a scene best observed by taking the cable car up Storsteinen Mountain. In town the striking Arctic Cathedral mirrors the setting in glass and concrete, its triangular faÃ§ade representative of an iceberg pointing to the sky. This part of the country is home to the Sami...

### Honningsvag
*Coordinates: 70.976, 25.9831*

Honningsvag, population 4000, is the last village before the North Cape. The Midnight Sun shines here unceasingly from mid-May to the end of July, during which time the hamletâs numbers swell, as the Sami people and their reindeer herds settle on the outskirts of town. No one lives permanently at the North Cape itself, but many come to visit this majestic cliff, rising over 1000 feet above the s...

### North Cape (cruising)

### Alta, Norway
*Coordinates: 69.9678, 23.2497*

Thereâs nothing like the land above the Arctic Circleâand Alta is a always stunning. Tucked into the Altafjord, it enjoys a warmer, drier climate than other ports in Northern Norway. Rugged landscapes roll down to meet the calm waters of the sheltered harbor, and local Sami culture thrives in one of the worldâs most northerly cities.

Inspired by the aurora borealis that illuminate Alta in...

### Harstad, Norway
*Coordinates: 68.798, 16.5329*

Quaint, primary-colored houses and church steeples peek out from a treed hillside surrounding deep blue Atlantic waters, welcoming you to this beautiful Nordic port. Named after the old farm for which the city was built on, Harstad is more popularly known to locals as âThe Pearl of VÃ¥gsfjorden.â

The land of the midnight sun, Norway experiences a full 24 hours of daylight during the summer ...

### Bodo
*Coordinates: 67.28, 14.405*

Adventure is endless in a land where the sun barely sets in the summer months. Just north of the Arctic Circle, BodÃ¸ is one of Norwayâs fastest growing cities, full of urban excitement while remaining deeply connected to its rich natural surroundings. Itâs home to a diverse community of artists all keen to capture such amazing seaside splendor, a lively music scene, and ample shopping opportu...

### Trondheim
*Coordinates: 63.4346, 10.3985*

A city founded over 1,000 years ago is certain to be rich in history and culture. Now the countryâs third largest municipality, itâs been Norwayâs capital city, a site of countless coronations, and an important pilgrimage for worshipers of the Christian faith. Today, Trondheim is a vibrant, youthful city that embraces the simplicity of Scandinavian life. But donât let this laid back lifest...

### Kristiansund
*Coordinates: 63.1103, 7.72808*

Settled around 400 AD and formally founded by King Christian IV in 1641, Kristiansand is now a major port, and offers plenty of beaches, salmon fishing and sailing. Sample local brew and feast on the freshest seafood at the very picturesque and inviting âFiskebryggaâ fish market. Kristiansand Dyreparken Zoo is known as the âLiving Parkâ and is home to Scandinavian animals and a replicated ...

### Arendal
*Coordinates: 58.4618, 8.77245*

Arendal is a city in Agder county, Norway. The city is the administrative centre of the municipality of Arendal and the seat of the County Governor of Agder. The city also includes a small area in the neighboring municipality of Grimstad as well.

### Skagen
*Coordinates: 57.7209, 10.5839*

This seaside town is one of Denmarkâs main fishing ports, a cute little get-away destination with lovely beaches. In the late 19th century the wild landscape and quality of light drew the attention of artists, who came to paint and take a break from the city. They became quite famous as the Skagen School, and some of their work is featured in the local art museum. Each July the town hosts a majo...

### Copenhagen, Denmark
*Coordinates: 55.6763, 12.5681*

Copenhagen is known as a city of spires: the skyline of its medieval core is punctuated only by the steeples of churches and towers of palaces, though a modern building boom has overtaken other parts of the city. Today's Copenhagen is known for its excellent quality of life and environmental consciousness - with many parks, it is green both literally and in today's sense of the word. It is also bi...

### Visby
*Coordinates: 57.6348, 18.2948*

Visby boasts a rich history with tales of the Viking Age when it was a stronghold and trading post, a flourishing medieval period, and its membership in the powerful Hanseatic League. Today Visby is best known as the Town of Roses and Ruins; you can stop and smell the blooms in all their glory in the Botanical Garden, and visit an array of impressive ruined medieval churches. Wander a maze of cobb...

### Stockholm
*Coordinates: 59.3289, 18.0649*

Lively, cosmopolitan Stockholm sports an appealing mix of modern Scandinavian architecture and fairy tale palaces, watched over by a Board of Beauty, responsible for preserving the city. One third of its area is devoted to green space, and another third to waterways, providing lots of room to breathe. Gamla Stan is the oldest section, retaining the medieval layout of narrow meandering paths. For t...

### Helsinki
*Coordinates: 60.1733, 24.941*

Helsinki is a successful blend of traditional and modern architecture and design, interwoven with the beauty of nature, and a few quirky, purely Finnish touches - such as a church built inside a giant chunk of granite, and a venue that is a unique combination of cafÃ©, restaurant, bar, laundromat, and sauna. Classic Russian onion-domed churches share the stage with Nordic minimalism, and a large c...

### Tallinn
*Coordinates: 59.437, 24.7536*

Despite occupation at one time or another by each of its near neighbors, Tallinn is independent-minded and has creative ways of showing it - consider the Singing Revolution of 1988, the massive musical demonstration against Soviet rule that set Estonia on the path to independence. Visit St Olav's Church, once the tallest building in the world, at least until 1625. Then pull up a chair at one of th...

### Riga
*Coordinates: 56.9465, 24.1048*

Rigaâs Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, its winding, wobbly lanes are beautiful to wander through. But the most outstanding are the avenues of art nouveau buildings some, with their adornments of femmes fatales and fiendish gargoyles, are so amazing you canât pass without stopping.

### Klaipeda, Lithuania

Walk the cobblestoned Old Town in KlaipÄda and youâll see its German heritage in the half-timbered architecture, beginning at Theatre Square where Hitler once spoke. The old warehouses by the Dane River are now pubs and restaurants - try a traditional Lithuanian lunch of fish stew with warm black bread. Thereâs a museum in the remnants of Memelburg Castle with fascinating photos from WWII, th...

### Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland
*Coordinates: 54.5189, 18.5305*

GdaÅsk is a 1,000-year-old port city on the Baltic coast of Poland, which, together with the city of Gdynia and the town of Sopot, makes up the metropolitan area TrÃ³jmiasto, âthe Tricityâ. Home to the Westerplatte, where World War II broke out in 1939, GdaÅsk was mostly destroyed during the war, but there are still many impressive sights. Wander through cobblestone streets and mazes of red-...

### Ronne, Bornholm
*Coordinates: 55.1016, 14.6989*

The island of Bornholm is a far-flung bit of Denmark that appears to have gotten lost in the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Poland. It boasts numerous picturesque fishing villages and 15 medieval churches, some of which are 12th century round structures with unique artwork and architecture. Take a stroll down quiet cobbled lanes in the old part of the capital, Ronne, a garden town, where backyard p...

### Gothenburg, Sweden
*Coordinates: 57.697, 11.9864*

Gothenburg, a major city in Sweden, is situated off the GÃ¶ta Ã¤lv river on the country's west coast. An important seaport, it's known for its Dutch-style canals and leafy boulevards like the Avenyn, the city's main thoroughfare, lined with many cafes and shops. Liseberg is a popular amusement park with themed rides, performance venues and a landscaped sculpture garden.

### Oban, Stewart Island, New Zealand

### Cobh
*Coordinates: 51.8979, -8.47109*

### Bantry Harbour
*Coordinates: 51.681, -9.45037*

### Foynes
*Coordinates: 52.6125, -9.10607*

Sail down the stunning River Shannon to the heart of the Emerald Isle. Home to a significant first in aviation history, Foynes is your gateway to discover the castles, cliffs, and cities of western Ireland. During WWII, the port of Foynes was alive with wartime activity and intrigue, as it was the first airport in Europe to welcome seaplanes making transatlantic flights. Visit the Flying Boat Muse...

### Galway, Ireland
*Coordinates: 53.2738, -9.05178*

With its brightly colored shops, excellent bars and restaurants, and traditional Irish music sessions, Galway may be one of Irelandâs most enchanting cities. Itâs certainly one of the countryâs liveliest, with an average of 122 festivals and events every year.

Thatâs not to dismiss Galwayâs storied history. Dating back to 1124, the city has survived everything from Norman invaders and...

### Donegal (Killybegs), Ireland
*Coordinates: 54.6311, -8.44366*

With world-class golf, striking promontories jutting into the ocean, and an unmistakable, roguish spark, Donegal offers a glance at a forgotten Ireland. Itâs a land far away from tourist hot spots, where the sun shines brilliantly over mountain passes, historic castles, and charming coastal pubs.

Your journey to Donegal begins in Killybegs, a charming fishing village that is also Irelandâs ...

### Belfast
*Coordinates: 54.5973, -5.93011*

Belfast in the early 20th century had the largest and most productive shipyard in the world, gaining global renown with the launch of the RMS Titanic. Located on the slipways where she was built is a stunning new museum, opened in time for the 100th anniversary of Titanicâs only voyage and tragic demise. Today the city and riverfront are undergoing a 21st century transformation, but many exubera...

### Fowey, Uk

Fowey is a small town, civil parish and cargo port at the mouth of the River Fowey in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.


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