Italy, France & Spain Cruise: Rome, Nice & Barcelona

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Cruise overview
Itinerary
At sea
Palamós
One of the best ways to arrive in Catalonia is by sea, especially via the Costa Brava. This coastline, also known as the Rugged or Wild Coast, stretches from Blanes to the French border. Its name aptly refers to the steep cliff of ancient twisted rocks, which runs its entire length and is bounded inland by the Catalan mountain ranges. The intensity of the coast’s colour, the ruggedness of the rocks and the scent of the plants all combine to add to its attraction. The history of this region is long and varied. Traces can be found of the advanced culture of the Iberians, Greeks, Romans, Visigoths and Arabs. With Wilfred I and the independence of Catalan countries, the Catalan dynasty was born. Later, in 1479, Catalonia became a part of unified Spain following the marriage of Isabel, Queen of Castile, and Fernando, King of Aragon. The port of Palamos, some 36 miles northeast of Barcelona, has been in existence for nearly 700 years thanks to its location on one of the deepest natural bays in the western Mediterranean. The town itself is the southernmost of a series of resorts popular with sun worshippers. For the most part, Palamos has managed to retain some of the charm of a fishing village. The port also serves as a gateway to such inland locations as Girona, the capital of the province. Art lovers may want to visit Figueras, famous for its bizarre Teatre-Museu Dali, the foremost of a series of sites associated with the eccentric surrealist artist, Salvador Dali. If you choose to stay in Palamos, you can enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of the town or spend some time at a nearby beach. The town has a long seagoing tradition and busy harbour. The fish auction, prompted by the arrival of the fishing boats, is a spectacle worth seeing. The Fishing Museum illustrates the history and the life of the families who live off the sea.
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What's Included
Here’s what’s included in your Azamara Journey cruise:
- Dining in a variety of venues
- 24-hour room service
- Beers, wines, spirits, and soft drinks
- Gratuities
- Exclusive AzAmazing Evenings events
- Unlimited self-service laundry
World Owner's Suite
Our largest suites have been transformed with contemporary design elements that are both elegant and organic, with a design that draws inspiration from nature – a sandy cliff, flowing river beds, exquisite white sand beaches, and rustling grasses. Enjoy a spacious living room, separate bedroom and all the amenities that come with our most luxurious suite.
Amenities
- Queen or Twin Configuration
- Shower
- Room Service Available
- Suite Benefits
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk
- Lounge Area
- Vanity Area
Ship features
Azamara Journey combines the charm of a mid-size ship with Azamara’s signature approach to destination immersion, offering a travel experience that’s as enriching as it is indulgent.
- 690-guest boutique cruise ship
- Comprehensive 2016 refurbishment
- Nine dining venues and lounges
- Award-winning Sanctum Spa with Thalassotherapy Pool
- Spacious pool deck with two whirlpools
- Broadway-style entertainment and cabaret
- Casino and Drawing Room library
- Fitness centre with modern equipment
- Exceptional service and attention to detail
- Immersive itineraries across global destinations











