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Azamara launches new nighttime experiences

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Azamara Cruises has launched new nighttime excursions and itineraries on selected Asia and Europe sailings.

Highlights include curated night tours, double overnight stays, and a new ‘Stories Under the Stars’ programme.

‘Stories Under the Stars’ experience will be available on cruises longer than nine nights. Guests can gather on the pool deck for an evening of regional myths, folklore, and storytelling led by one of Azamara Cruises’ destination speakers. Storytelling is paired with s’mores-inspired desserts and chocolate-infused cocktails.

The cruise line will offer 28 double overnight stays for some itineraries including:

  • Spain Cruise: Valencia, Malaga and Seville, with a double overnight in Seville featuring a Flamenco evening.
  • Southeast Asia Cruise: Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City and Hong Kong, with a double overnight in Ho Chi Minh City including open-air Jeep rides, local cuisine and nightlife experiences.
  • Bermuda and Caribbean Cruise, with a double overnight in Hamilton, Bermuda, where guests can book a sunset cruise and enjoy traditional cocktails.

Azamara has also partnered with local guides to sample more exploratory night tours. These include:

  • An evening at the historic Can Vivot palace in Palma, Mallorca, featuring a Spanish guitar performance.
  • A sunset stroll through Dubrovnik Old Town in Croatia followed by a wine tasting in a secluded garden.
  • An evening in a historic fishing district in Málaga, Spain, with seaside views and a freshly grilled traditional dish.
  • A club-hopping experience in Singapore, including visits to cocktail bars and clubs in Clarke Quay.
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