Before you travel with Azamara
Before you set sail on your Azamara ship, it's important you know everything you need to do before you depart. Below we have pulled together some useful information for you to read ahead of your trip to ensure you have a stress-free cruise holiday.
Checking in online with Azamara before your cruise has never been simpler. By registering and signing in online you'll be able to enter guest details, set up your expense account, digitally sign cruise contracts as well as select an arrival time. Click here to register and sign in to your online account today.
Passports are required for travel. Please check that your passport has at least 6 months validity from the return date of your trip. Proof of residency will be required for non UK Passport Holders. There are also new passport validity requirements for travelling to any EU destinations. You can use this handy passport checker on the Gov.uk website here.
Pre-embarkation testing varies by cruise line. Please make sure you check Azamara's website for the latest testing requirements for your cruise here so there are no delays when you come to board your ship.
Azamara has a number of health and safety measures that they have put in place to keep you and your party safe whilst travelling onboard one of their ships so it's worth learning about these so you are fully prepared before you travel with them. Click here to view their latest protocols
Enjoy an easier planning experience with Azamara's Voyage Planner. Browse and book exclusive tours and excursions that awaken your senses and ignite your travel passions.
Choose from a selection of Azamara inclusive onboard packages they have to offer including beverage, dining and internet packages as well as treatments in the onboard spa. If you're interested in adding these on to your booking, click here.
Have you sorted out your travel insurance yet? Cruise lines require passengers to have comprehensive travel insurance that includes specific cruise cover. Failure to obtain appropriate insurance will result in you being denied boarding by the cruise line. Here is a travel insurance provider that Seascanner highly recommends: https://www.seascanner.co.uk/travel-insurance.
Booking cruise transfers is optional, but if you prefer not to drive to your cruise departure port, or if driving is not an option, opting for a cruise transfer can offer various benefits and conveniences. This service takes you from a specific location, like your home, airport, hotel, train station, or another designated meeting point, directly to the cruise port where your ship is docked, or vice versa.
If you haven't arranged cruise transfers or are considering doing so, find out more about a provider that Seascanner highly recommends here: https://www.seascanner.co.uk/cruise-transfers